Posted by redforlife on February 11, 2014 at 15:01:03 from (68.234.121.124):
In Reply to: Job Switch Question posted by in-too-deep on February 11, 2014 at 14:07:46:
never tell current employer your leaving till you turn in your 2 week notice. you'll just be setting yourself up to not be treated very nice while you continue to work there, and you will be subject to be fired more so than anyone else since you let it known you might be quiting. a 2 week notice is curtious enough when the time comes. if you need a referance, you might use a co-worker (that knows whats going on) instead of the owner themself. if your not happy with your position or pay, you might let that be known to see what they'll do to make it better but do it in a way that your not threatening to quit. just tell them your not all that happy. sometimes they'll offer a better deal when you do turn in your 2 weeks. if they do, leave anyways. after your gone and they realize what they lost, the deal always gets better if they persue you to come back. i always figured a greedy employer that you have to pry pay raises out of, isnt a good person to work for. my area employers are really bad about not keeping up with the cost of living with thier pay raises. then they suck you into working overtime so you can make enough to live. and thats money in the bank for em too. they don't have to dole out as much money for benefits with a smaller work force. its cheaper for em to go ahead and pay the time and a half overtime. its a visouse circle. the economy is bad. it just sucks all the way around.
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