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re: Is it now acceptable to quit the same day you give notice?
Posted on 2/2/23 at 8:13 am to SneezyBeltranIsHere
Posted on 2/2/23 at 8:13 am to SneezyBeltranIsHere
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To everyone reading this thread, never do this. Never accept a counteroffer.
^^^ 100%. If you're happy and productive, ask for the raise in pay first. If rejected, wait a week or two, then resign.
Never show your hand like that.
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Why?
When it comes to money and employee loyalty, employers get weird. This productive person backed his supervisor into a corner, and no one wants to be in a corner. Believe you me, if that supervisor picks up a resume for someone who is better at this guy's job, for equal or less pay, he is on the street.
^^Rebl920 played his cards correctly. Quads on the flop.^^
This post was edited on 2/2/23 at 8:23 am
Posted on 2/2/23 at 9:25 am to keks tadpole
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When it comes to money and employee loyalty, employers get weird. This productive person backed his supervisor into a corner, and no one wants to be in a corner. Believe you me, if that supervisor picks up a resume for someone who is better at this guy's job, for equal or less pay, he is on the street.
But this is true no matter what. Asking for more pay could have the same effect (i.e., making the employer think that the employee isn't loyal).
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