Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They'll manage. Look out for number one. Seriously. These companies don't hesitate when it comes time to let staff go. It's not a marriage,
it's a job.Anonymous wrote:Last week two things happened: I agreed to take on some major new responsibilities at my current place of work, and literally hours later a former coworker reached out to me with a job opp that perfectly aligned with my skills/experience/etc. So, I applied, was interviewed two days later, and today (6 days after the interview) I was offered the position. I would like to take it because it's a great opportunity, equal pay to what I'm currently getting but more room for advancement and better commute. But I feel bad quitting my current job because of all these projects I'm supposed to be doing before the holiday season and I worry they'll be left scrambling trying to find someone if I leave to start at this new job.
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Anonymous wrote:They'll manage. Look out for number one. Seriously. These companies don't hesitate when it comes time to let staff go. It's not a marriage,
it's a job.Anonymous wrote:Last week two things happened: I agreed to take on some major new responsibilities at my current place of work, and literally hours later a former coworker reached out to me with a job opp that perfectly aligned with my skills/experience/etc. So, I applied, was interviewed two days later, and today (6 days after the interview) I was offered the position. I would like to take it because it's a great opportunity, equal pay to what I'm currently getting but more room for advancement and better commute. But I feel bad quitting my current job because of all these projects I'm supposed to be doing before the holiday season and I worry they'll be left scrambling trying to find someone if I leave to start at this new job.
Anonymous wrote:Last week two things happened: I agreed to take on some major new responsibilities at my current place of work, and literally hours later a former coworker reached out to me with a job opp that perfectly aligned with my skills/experience/etc. So, I applied, was interviewed two days later, and today (6 days after the interview) I was offered the position. I would like to take it because it's a great opportunity, equal pay to what I'm currently getting but more room for advancement and better commute. But I feel bad quitting my current job because of all these projects I'm supposed to be doing before the holiday season and I worry they'll be left scrambling trying to find someone if I leave to start at this new job.
Anonymous wrote:Yes it would burn bridges. Can’t you start the new job after the new year?