First time ever I've had to decide to resign from a job that I was comfortable in - good pay, good people, but am leaving this comfort zone because I feel the job's future is questionable during downturn (can you say outsource?) and it's not quite in my field of interest.
I floated my resume and got an offer with what seems like an exciting position doing what I like, + in compensation but the one questionable thing is the people I'll be working with. I don't know anyone at the new place that could give me any insight.
In any case, my initial resignation was not accepted right away and I was give incentive to stay - more pay, bonus, do what I want etc. My boss tells me that ultimately, it's really the people you work with that makes all the difference so I should consider it and will probably burn bridges with upper management because of my critical role if I leave. But I figure once I gave notice, my loyalty would be questionable and it's really not my chosen career path anyway so didn't accept the counter offer. I do feel bad leaving the people I work with hanging and heading out into the unknown but hey, makes life more interesting. Never thought how lousy I'd feel when leaving a job that doesn't suck.
I floated my resume and got an offer with what seems like an exciting position doing what I like, + in compensation but the one questionable thing is the people I'll be working with. I don't know anyone at the new place that could give me any insight.
In any case, my initial resignation was not accepted right away and I was give incentive to stay - more pay, bonus, do what I want etc. My boss tells me that ultimately, it's really the people you work with that makes all the difference so I should consider it and will probably burn bridges with upper management because of my critical role if I leave. But I figure once I gave notice, my loyalty would be questionable and it's really not my chosen career path anyway so didn't accept the counter offer. I do feel bad leaving the people I work with hanging and heading out into the unknown but hey, makes life more interesting. Never thought how lousy I'd feel when leaving a job that doesn't suck.
