Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I once changed jobs because 2005 or so construction on the beltway was making my commuter miserable.
How long and dar was the commute. Though this wasn't the fault of the company
My commute had been about 25 minutes each way. The commute turned it into an hour and was going to continue for another two years.
I switched to a different beltway bandit with a 10 minute commute. Sweet!
Within a year we were bought by private equity and I was out of a job. By that time the old place was not hiring. Sad trombone.
Sometimes, we just dumb.[/quote
Dual Income people have that luxury of doing that.
Are you daft? nothing about the previous post indicated dual or single income, and the move was sad for the poster so I doubt it was a "luxury." More like a mistake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I once changed jobs because 2005 or so construction on the beltway was making my commuter miserable.
How long and dar was the commute. Though this wasn't the fault of the company
My commute had been about 25 minutes each way. The commute turned it into an hour and was going to continue for another two years.
I switched to a different beltway bandit with a 10 minute commute. Sweet!
Within a year we were bought by private equity and I was out of a job. By that time the old place was not hiring. Sad trombone.
Sometimes, we just dumb.[/quote
Dual Income people have that luxury of doing that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I once changed jobs because 2005 or so construction on the beltway was making my commuter miserable.
How long and dar was the commute. Though this wasn't the fault of the company
Anonymous wrote:I once changed jobs because 2005 or so construction on the beltway was making my commuter miserable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, not respecting the CEO is a pretty good reason to leave a company...and not, IMHO, a little thing.
Think you mean the CEO not respecting this employee.