Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My employer knew I was looking for a new job, as he recently provided a reference for me for a new position. I didn't end up taking the job due to hiring delays at the company.
I was unexpectedly called back for a gov't job I applied to a long-time ago, they asked for a reference from my current boss (which he gave). They gave me a job offer the same day he provided the reference.
I gave him my notice and I got a very curt response from him. Since then, my co-workers have basically been giving me the cold shoulder. My office manager ignored me completely yesterday, usually we at least say hello or goodbye. I know my boss probably feels a bit jilted, since I've only been at the company 11 months and he basically helped me get a new job. But the new job is a 10K raise and eliminates my commute (the office is 5 minutes down the road from my house). I'm currently commuting 1hr/day and driving up to 500 miles on the job each month.
Needless to say, i'm glad to be leaving that environment if this is how they treat departing staff.
I'd be pissed too if you left after only 11 months.
+1. I'd be more than pissed. And OP has balls to complaint about her coworkers/boss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My employer knew I was looking for a new job, as he recently provided a reference for me for a new position. I didn't end up taking the job due to hiring delays at the company.
I was unexpectedly called back for a gov't job I applied to a long-time ago, they asked for a reference from my current boss (which he gave). They gave me a job offer the same day he provided the reference.
I gave him my notice and I got a very curt response from him. Since then, my co-workers have basically been giving me the cold shoulder. My office manager ignored me completely yesterday, usually we at least say hello or goodbye. I know my boss probably feels a bit jilted, since I've only been at the company 11 months and he basically helped me get a new job. But the new job is a 10K raise and eliminates my commute (the office is 5 minutes down the road from my house). I'm currently commuting 1hr/day and driving up to 500 miles on the job each month.
Needless to say, i'm glad to be leaving that environment if this is how they treat departing staff.
I'd be pissed too if you left after only 11 months.
Anonymous wrote:In my office, we would escort you to the door as soon as you gave notice, so you would never even see the cold shoulder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My employer knew I was looking for a new job, as he recently provided a reference for me for a new position. I didn't end up taking the job due to hiring delays at the company.
I was unexpectedly called back for a gov't job I applied to a long-time ago, they asked for a reference from my current boss (which he gave). They gave me a job offer the same day he provided the reference.
I gave him my notice and I got a very curt response from him. Since then, my co-workers have basically been giving me the cold shoulder. My office manager ignored me completely yesterday, usually we at least say hello or goodbye. I know my boss probably feels a bit jilted, since I've only been at the company 11 months and he basically helped me get a new job. But the new job is a 10K raise and eliminates my commute (the office is 5 minutes down the road from my house). I'm currently commuting 1hr/day and driving up to 500 miles on the job each month.
Needless to say, i'm glad to be leaving that environment if this is how they treat departing staff.
I'd be pissed too if you left after only 11 months.
Anonymous wrote:My employer knew I was looking for a new job, as he recently provided a reference for me for a new position. I didn't end up taking the job due to hiring delays at the company.
I was unexpectedly called back for a gov't job I applied to a long-time ago, they asked for a reference from my current boss (which he gave). They gave me a job offer the same day he provided the reference.
I gave him my notice and I got a very curt response from him. Since then, my co-workers have basically been giving me the cold shoulder. My office manager ignored me completely yesterday, usually we at least say hello or goodbye. I know my boss probably feels a bit jilted, since I've only been at the company 11 months and he basically helped me get a new job. But the new job is a 10K raise and eliminates my commute (the office is 5 minutes down the road from my house). I'm currently commuting 1hr/day and driving up to 500 miles on the job each month.
Needless to say, i'm glad to be leaving that environment if this is how they treat departing staff.
Anonymous wrote:This always happens. People stop investing in you once you've given notice. It's not a big deal, really. And it's odd that you had your current boss as a reference.
I said the same thing!Anonymous wrote:Some of the people treating you differently probably wish that they were also leaving for a new job.
Anonymous wrote:My employer knew I was looking for a new job, as he recently provided a reference for me for a new position. I didn't end up taking the job due to hiring delays at the company.
I was unexpectedly called back for a gov't job I applied to a long-time ago, they asked for a reference from my current boss (which he gave). They gave me a job offer the same day he provided the reference.
I gave him my notice and I got a very curt response from him. Since then, my co-workers have basically been giving me the cold shoulder. My office manager ignored me completely yesterday, usually we at least say hello or goodbye. I know my boss probably feels a bit jilted, since I've only been at the company 11 months and he basically helped me get a new job. But the new job is a 10K raise and eliminates my commute (the office is 5 minutes down the road from my house). I'm currently commuting 1hr/day and driving up to 500 miles on the job each month.
Needless to say, i'm glad to be leaving that environment if this is how they treat departing staff.