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Turgon wrote: » Sorry to hear this. In a situation where you are working through an agency, always remember you are regarded as resource to be used and abused. Nothing more than that. Never discuss job moves with your coworkers or hand in your notice until you have all the paperwork for your new position in your hands. There is a risk this can strain relationships with the people that want to place you and they will press you for dates but you must stick to your guns and insist that the offer paperwork is complete before you hand in your notice. This is a mean and dirty industry at times and it is far better to let a potential job offer go than run the risk of resigning your current job only to discover you actually dont have one to go to. Two months without an income is enough to destroy many people's chances of building any savings for an entire year.
hiddenknight821 wrote: » What about a situation when someone got hired and left their old job, but after a month working at the new job, he/she found out that his/her position is being terminated early, and it's not his/her fault at all? I can related to this since I had a job at a small business, and the executives were involved in embezzlement. So I got laid off because of there was no way they can pay their employees on the next couple payrolls since other creditors want their money back and they were forced to downsize immediately.
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