Hey!
I need opinions!
I have worked in my present company for 8.5 years. Working my way up and I am now in supervision. There is still room to move up, however.
I ran into an acquaintance of mine who normally does not work in my building. Turns out he was hiring for a position that I went to school for. I applied and have been offered the position.
During the interview process, my immediate boss, the department manager, and the department director all came to me to basically talk me out of leaving.
This is hard for me as I tend to be loyal to a fault. I don't really want to leave but I do need a change. It would be nice to learn something new.
So...What do you think? Take the job or not?
Anyone?.....Anyone?....Beuller?....Beuller?
I need opinions!
I have worked in my present company for 8.5 years. Working my way up and I am now in supervision. There is still room to move up, however.
I ran into an acquaintance of mine who normally does not work in my building. Turns out he was hiring for a position that I went to school for. I applied and have been offered the position.
During the interview process, my immediate boss, the department manager, and the department director all came to me to basically talk me out of leaving.
This is hard for me as I tend to be loyal to a fault. I don't really want to leave but I do need a change. It would be nice to learn something new.
So...What do you think? Take the job or not?
Anyone?.....Anyone?....Beuller?....Beuller?
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On the other hand, i would say that not being challenged on a day to day basis is a waste of so much of your time...your life. If you feel like there to room for growth (not raises and praises, but growth) at the new job, than concider it...
its just a big risk. lots of factors im sure... something tells me that you, mr. cain, will be just fine.
was it ginsing? how many fingers am i holding up?
What WOULD Freud say about Tornados, anyhow?