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Originally Posted by svandamme
Not sure if you should let them know anything... play dumb.
Unless you have a new job lined up, you have nothing to gain by telling them anything proactively.
So If you don't mind the new job, but want to keep the car.
just go to teh new gig, don't sign any new paper work and keep the car.
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Problem is I do mind the new job, a lot. Ordering protapotties is beneath me.
I do not want to give them the impression that I will take the job and then having to turn it down in January, when I am supposed to start doing it full time.
Decent thing to do is let them know that I will not be taking up the new position but that I am willing to continue doing it for a certain period so that they have the oportunity to find a suitable candidate.
Whatever is going to happen when I drop the news that I will not take the job is anybody's guess, that's why I am already looking in the classifieds and sending out letters.
I wish I already had a another option but I don't right now. I'm not in dispair though.
And if they sack me now, it'll be at least three months, likely more before I am jobless.
(funny detail, my car is not in my contract. It comes with the function I have now. It was offered as an extra benefit when I started four years ago and I will not hand in the keys just like that when they sack me. unless I am legally obliged too, but I have to check that first)