- Mar 15, 2003
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So here's my situation - I work at a publishing company as an associate editor of a licensing related publication. I've been here 6 months and am a bit overworked and under appreciated (read: underpaid). I was OK with it because I'm realistic and understand that paying your dues is important, but a recent chance encounter is making me rethink my stay at this company. The the licensing show in NY, I met this fellow who's the president of a major fx and publishing house. We spoke for over an hour and I offered to introduce him to the CEO of my company to discuss his ideas for making an interactive version of our publication. The CEO treated the poor guy with disrespect and snubbed him, so I wrote him a letter apologizing for the incident, explaining that I felt that the idea had potential. Today he calls me to thank me for the email and to also offer me a job.
My issue is that I'd be burning a major bridge jumping ship now - I'm in the middle of a major project and the future of the project would be in question if I leave now. On the other hand, I do feel underpaid and under appreciated.. Thoughts?
My issue is that I'd be burning a major bridge jumping ship now - I'm in the middle of a major project and the future of the project would be in question if I leave now. On the other hand, I do feel underpaid and under appreciated.. Thoughts?
