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tribe_menx wrote: » After re-designing this company website, they ask me if i wont mind working for them, am employed full time currently but wat they offering me is twice ( after 3 months probation ) wat am currently getting at my employers , This company offering me to run the IT show as its owned my our government and opportunities are endless i will need to introduce VOIP to all government offices and so on ... Can someone with experience this tell me how to break it down to my current employers that am resigning and how to lay them off easily? last thing i want to act is like a un-grateful bastard .... but this is a big opportunity for me
Turgon wrote: » I caveat all this by noticing that this company are clients of your existing employer. You may want to check any small print on the contract you signed when you joined about any repercussions about that.
tpatt100 wrote: » If your company counter offers I might be hesitant. I saw some study a while back that said people who let their employers know they were looking for work or stayed due to counter offers are usually the first ones to be let go during slow periods.
Turgon wrote: » You need an offer in writing from the client before you do anything.
sambuca69 wrote: » Not arguing with you, but what does that do for you? I've always wondered... if I gave 2 weeks notice... and then my future employer changed his/her mind about me, what can you do? I'd be out of 2 jobs then. I've never really "given notice" because of that. I've always "quit" and then jumped right into the new gig, because I've always been afraid of them backing out last minute. Does an offer letter protect you legally in anyway?
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