ShamWow! Wrote:
Rule 1: Don't resign until you've an offer in hand that you're willing to accept
Rule 2: If your current gig isn't a living hell, there's nothing wrong with telling your boss you've received an offer and see what the reaction is. NB: you haven't resigned yet.
Rule 3: At some point during an interview process, tell them you want to be appreciated...that you want an organization that thinks about what is the most they can do to make you happy rather than the least they have to do to make you stay
Rule 4: Once you resign, it's over.
Even if, what appears to have happened here, he's been offered a better job at higher pay elsewhere in the command structure?
What about companies that make you resign to apply for other jobs under their corporate umbrella? My uncle wanted a job in Australia, but had to resign from his job in the us division before he could apply. There was no guarantee he would get the AUS job or that he could come back to his us job.
Companies have little to no loyalty and frankly neither should workers. Etiquette is kne thing, but has evolved over the last several decade. I'm in favor our my man Black Putin making the most bank he can. As beeg said - just make due you're not leaving anyone in the lurch at the other (new) company, and get yo ass off yo shoulder blades and make that money.
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