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Lifer
- Jun 5, 2000
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I think you may have jumped the gun over one incident.
It was an emergency, people freak out.
a user not being able to VPN is not an emergency.
I think you may have jumped the gun over one incident.
It was an emergency, people freak out.
Freedomsbeat you are very naive. Your main issue is you are not looking out for yourself first, but your company. And they are doing the same thing. The fact that your turnover rate is over 20% tells me all I need to know about the company. That is a ghastly turnover.
There are people in the company making more than you. The faxt they don't have money for you is because the company is truffling or they see you as a sucker.
The fact you would even dream about two month notice is hilarious but also sad. When you get a new job you give two weeks. During that two weeks you work 40 hours/week and nothing more. And when you leave you think on them no more and give no support except at an hourly rate higher than what you used to make. You are making the mistake people new to careers make which is getting bent over the barrel and not doing anything about it.
Whether two months is enough for them or not is irrelevant to you. Why do you care? Thy don't care about you as proven by the promotion and no salary change.
Mistake #1
Giving 2 month notice. If you want to leave #1 is finding a job FIRST (before you let your employer know).
As for rest of the stuff, sounds like you handled it proper. Personally I would never take a job that required me to be on a call/available during MY LIFE....but that's just me.
Freedomsbeat you are very naive. Your main issue is you are not looking out for yourself first, but your company. And they are doing the same thing. The fact that your turnover rate is over 20% tells me all I need to know about the company. That is a ghastly turnover.
There are people in the company making more than you. The faxt they don't have money for you is because the company is truffling or they see you as a sucker.
The fact you would even dream about two month notice is hilarious but also sad. When you get a new job you give two weeks. During that two weeks you work 40 hours/week and nothing more. And when you leave you think on them no more and give no support except at an hourly rate higher than what you used to make. You are making the mistake people new to careers make which is getting bent over the barrel and not doing anything about it.
Whether two months is enough for them or not is irrelevant to you. Why do you care? Thy don't care about you as proven by the promotion and no salary change.
So, freedomsbeat, now your boss knows you don't care about the job so much and you're desperately trying to leave. If you find another job no new employer will let you start two months later. Your boss knows this. He also knows that if he finds a new employee tomorrow he won't tell that person "congrats--btw you cant start for two months". No, he will tell the person to start now and you are out in two weeks.
Nobody in this thread has or will tell you giving two months notice without even having a new job is a good idea.
When interviewing for a new job you leave the suit in the car.
Yeah, another aside is that I'm moving (we get the keys to the apartment next weekend but the actual move is mid-July, lots of painting and minor remodeling leading up to that). I figured going on a job hunt while dealing with all the other stress would be overwhelming so I said 2 months. Right now my notice is in limbo, he asked me to reconsider and I haven't said anything.
I think the OP is fried.
I mean...fired.
He asked you to reconsider and you didn't respond? lol
I think the OP is fried.
I mean...fired.
He asked you to reconsider and you didn't respond? lol
a user not being able to VPN is not an emergency.
for example at my company we send out a daily report of any after hours pages, either system generated or user generated. if a user pages us for some stupid shit that is not an emergency their manager will get notified.
You never tip your hand. You suck it up, apologize, find a new job, then quit. Let them know in the exist interview your issues.
a user not being able to VPN is not an emergency.
OP works in an at will state.God i wish i worked for you! the compensation package for the improper firing would be awesome!
I consider it one...means I better check the server to make sure that this is not a server issue or else a shitstorm is coming.
He asked me to think it over and get back to him, he wasn't asking for an immediate response. I probably will be let go, hopefully it's a lay off to reduce the potential for drama.
Its better than nothing.
