guitarjamman
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Got a new job offer, a great new opportunity to begin working in the engineering field I want to take focus my career in. I am currently working at a local civil engineering firm that focuses on waterline/water treatment engineering. I have learnt a ton of material and made some great friends while doing it too (have been here for 2 years). I want to get into the land development side of civil engineering before I become "stuck" in this current line of work and this opportunity is going to open those doors. Seems all is well on surface but I am a man with feelings damn it!
In my current company, I am the only employee (out of 10 total) who knows how to do half the work this company depends on. No one else here knows CAD well enough to be useful in it. I perform all the field surveying work, no one else has any clue how to even begin when they get to the job site. My current boss has been extremely grateful and took me back after I bailed ship early on in my career. I was working, had an opportunity to work in construction management with great pay, took it and left him high and dry, didn't work out and came crawling back.
Not to toot my own horn but if I leave, this company is going to be in the dumper. Not my problem, I know, I know.........How is it possible to separate my emotions from my future enough to stand strong and tell him I am going to accept an opportunity elsewhere?
I have made up my mind and will not accept a counter-offer to stay (I feel like that will be offered when discussing). For the sake of my career, I need to get out and once my decision has been brought up, I would not want to work day in and day out knowing there may be some animosity between us.
I guess I am looking for some words of advice from anyone who has gone through this before.
In my current company, I am the only employee (out of 10 total) who knows how to do half the work this company depends on. No one else here knows CAD well enough to be useful in it. I perform all the field surveying work, no one else has any clue how to even begin when they get to the job site. My current boss has been extremely grateful and took me back after I bailed ship early on in my career. I was working, had an opportunity to work in construction management with great pay, took it and left him high and dry, didn't work out and came crawling back.
Not to toot my own horn but if I leave, this company is going to be in the dumper. Not my problem, I know, I know.........How is it possible to separate my emotions from my future enough to stand strong and tell him I am going to accept an opportunity elsewhere?
I have made up my mind and will not accept a counter-offer to stay (I feel like that will be offered when discussing). For the sake of my career, I need to get out and once my decision has been brought up, I would not want to work day in and day out knowing there may be some animosity between us.
I guess I am looking for some words of advice from anyone who has gone through this before.