Master slacker
Something awesome.
For a while now, I have been less than thrilled about my job. All these policies, requirements, goals, etc... have become so burdensome. The "engineer" in my title has effectively felt neutered. I have been hunting around for a couple of months and even took up several recruiters on their offerings. In the end, the three jobs I interviewed for each ended with an offer. I accepted the job that may not offer the most short term (benefits and whatnot), but I feel has the greatest potential in the coming years. I'm just hoping I am right.
Well, I met with my boss this morning and dropped the bomb that I accepted a job at a different company and I was giving my two week notice. I stayed in there longer than I was expecting as he is, evidently, one with the Force. I ended up leaving the door open for a counter-offer. I think I caved only because I am not a fan of big change (like a career change). In fact, to my knowledge, I've only quit three things in my life - one class in grad school, an offshore job, and now this job. He said he would have a promotion approved and on the table, but I know the numerical value of that will not meet my new job. However, next year's bonus included, it may exceed my new job.
I am so f'ing bad at these types of things. I enjoy the people here (and I'm sure I will at the new place), but I think I'd better myself elsewhere. Has anyone been in a similar situation?
Why did I leave that damn door open? :brickwall:
Well, I met with my boss this morning and dropped the bomb that I accepted a job at a different company and I was giving my two week notice. I stayed in there longer than I was expecting as he is, evidently, one with the Force. I ended up leaving the door open for a counter-offer. I think I caved only because I am not a fan of big change (like a career change). In fact, to my knowledge, I've only quit three things in my life - one class in grad school, an offshore job, and now this job. He said he would have a promotion approved and on the table, but I know the numerical value of that will not meet my new job. However, next year's bonus included, it may exceed my new job.
I am so f'ing bad at these types of things. I enjoy the people here (and I'm sure I will at the new place), but I think I'd better myself elsewhere. Has anyone been in a similar situation?
Why did I leave that damn door open? :brickwall: