got a new job
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got a new job
doing multimedia work
i went on an interview wednesday, and they called me on friday and offered me 60k to start, 30 days paid vacation, 401k, full health
this is ****** awesome, i dont feel like going in to my old job now. which really i dont need to since i got the new job already and don't need the reference.
i went on an interview wednesday, and they called me on friday and offered me 60k to start, 30 days paid vacation, 401k, full health
this is ****** awesome, i dont feel like going in to my old job now. which really i dont need to since i got the new job already and don't need the reference.
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Originally Posted by Reznor
doing multimedia work
i went on an interview wednesday, and they called me on friday and offered me 60k to start, 30 days paid vacation, 401k, full health
this is ****** awesome, i dont feel like going in to my old job now. which really i dont need to since i got the new job already and don't need the reference.
i went on an interview wednesday, and they called me on friday and offered me 60k to start, 30 days paid vacation, 401k, full health
this is ****** awesome, i dont feel like going in to my old job now. which really i dont need to since i got the new job already and don't need the reference.
Do not burn no bridges on your way out. Go and inform your boss about the situation, and go out with dignity and respect. Do not burn no bridges, you never know what make take you back to your old job. Hell, I would stay in contact with my old boss if I were you.
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Congrats man!! I know how it feels to get that call, I just started a new job myself. You'll have a little more mod money now
Thats the damn truth. NEVER burn a bridge if you can help it - never know when your luck/the market will take a turn for the worse. Good contacts are always a must.
Originally Posted by JAMES RODRIGUEZ
Do not burn no bridges on your way out. Go and inform your boss about the situation, and go out with dignity and respect. Do not burn no bridges, you never know what make take you back to your old job. Hell, I would stay in contact with my old boss if I were you.