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Your faith in human nature is puzzling to me, but I'm a pessimist when it comes to people... You must be a really nice guy to think that would go well - maybe borderline naive (but in a good way, meant as a compliment)... She told you that to get you on board and to fix her immediate problem, the minute you signal intent to leave you now are a new problem to be remedied...
Seen it time and time again in corparate america. Not nice, I agree, but not surprising at all - I would have said nothing and started looking on my own... Too late to play it differently now, hopefully you can land somewhere else quick before our economy tanks (maybe?) - lots of crazy stuff going on right now politically that could jeopardize things, Her jettisoning you might play in your hand, be quick about it, uncertain times ahead! |
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I'm not in the corporate world, but I am amazed that an employer would be responsible for finding an ex-employee a new job. Isn't that your primary responsibility, Lee? Did you really put your faith in that outcome? Doesn't make much sense to me, but what do I know. Best of luck in your search... I'm sure you'll land in a better position
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How's it going this week Lee? Seeing anything promising out there? I don't think we've had any new positions posted lately other than the ones you and I have already discussed.
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To late advice now, but NEVER tell your employer you are thinking about something else.
Never. Under no circumstances. Not even if it's your best friend.
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I had the same situation while I was growing my own business on the side and subbing for a friend. We agreed I would sub for him between 1-5 years until my business took off and I was full time for myself. About 1.5 years later I warned him I was getting too busy to help him and he should find my replacement. He kept giving me jobs until I gave him a hard cut off date. After that, he still kept calling with jobs which I had to turn down. He got upset and started telling people I left town, etc. Took him many years to remove his grudge against me.
However, all things happen for a reason. I've been unemployed three times in my life and it is demoralizing to say the least. I have bettered myself every time. I now have my own business for the last 17 years. Good luck and keep your head up!
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Update your Linkedin profile = talk to some recruiters - this is a good time to be looking for work in accounting - put your resume on Careerbuilder or monster - set up a couple of email searches on Indeed and Simply Hired (where you get alerted to positions that come available that match your search criteria)
Move on - and you'll probably make more money too.
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Had a couple of positive responses to applications this week. One for a QuickBooks help desk contract and another with an insurance company. We'll see if either pan out.
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