Posted by robert major on February 11, 2014 at 14:42:46 from (216.130.76.248):
In Reply to: Job Switch Question posted by in-too-deep on February 11, 2014 at 14:07:46:
Hi It"s kind of a tough question to answer. I worked at a seed plant /farm. Hours and work load got real bad, could not really afford sick days as we got so far behind. Figured it would take a while to replace me.
I gave boss a heads up mid Jan, I wanted out by April/ May before seeding started. 2 weeks later a guy came in could start in 2 weeks ,boss came over and said this is your notice that Friday. Didn"t matter to me I just became self employed a few months early and had work lined up the next monday after leaving . that was 4 years ago tomorrow, the 12th. There"s no bad feelings he text me sunday and asked if i would go fix machinery for him at my shop rate, as he don"t have time or a guy to do it.
My girlfriend had a similar thing with her job was hard to find replacements, she gave notice and stayed till the right job offer came up, was there 12 months before she left. boss still didn"t find a replacement for a few months after. You got to do what you feel is right but don"t be surprised if you get dumped on, by your current boss, for trying to be the nice considerate guy. Regards Robert
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