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Re: Bit of a conundrum


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Posted by 135 Fan on September 06, 2007 at 18:37:28 from (68.149.42.43):

In Reply to: Bit of a conundrum posted by Don-Wi on September 06, 2007 at 00:26:11:

It's really tough. I'm in a similar situation. I left a job after 2 1/2 weeks because of the foreman being on my case for no good reason. It was only because all the bosses had left and he was intimidated by me. They had told me they wanted me to be foreman. I got a new job now but when I went to see about my cheque from the one I left, they were so happy to see me. They couldn't find my phone number. They still want me to be foreman and the only reason they still have the current foreman is because he has a one year contract. He is gone at the end of the month. I like my new job and the guys are great but the old job could be an opportunity that I'll probably never get again. Everyone working there was really sad to see me leave and the owners were impressed with my work and personality. I have a meeting with them on Monday to see just what they can offer me. They are a new company with huge potential as they have the patents for an environmentally friendly oil clean up unit for drilling sites or anywhere soil is contaminated. They currently have over 100 units to build and figure that's at least 10 years work with more interest coming as more units can be seen in operation. Sure would be nice to be psychic. You're never really sure of the best decision when both have advantages over the other. I guess in a way it's a similar situation for us. Both former employers were really happy with our work and want us back. That's a good thing and should allow for some negotiating. On the other hand the current employer seems pretty good so far and are more established. If I decide to leave I want to do it on the best terms possible. They did give me a good job after all. In a way I'm glad I'm not the only one going through this. Let us know your decision and what decided it. I could use some advice too. Dave


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