Today was my last day at my current job. Today really made me realise how appreciated I actually was and how many people actually thought highly of me. Made me send off really good. Start my new job on Monday and looking forward to it.
if you're not aware until you leave that means there's an issue with the team really - appreciation should be reflected by the work you're given, the salary you're paid and the feedback to your work
In a bit of a dilemma... some advice would be good.
Been offered 1 job that doubles my pay and is good career wise but for the next 12 months my physical movement will be extremely restricted.
I also have an interview for the job i really want. The recruitment manager has informed me that they are interviewing 6 and i am in the top 3 candidates.
Do i turn down the first job with the risk that i might not get the second? Or do i just take the first job knowing the next 12 months wont be the happiest but my bank balance will be ridiculously healthy?
Its hard to say without more information but I think its good to have experience in a maybe not-so-great environment, you learn more about yourself and your abilities and maybe limits.
Long story short, first job is in Afghanistan where you cant leave the compound, the other is in a nicer part of the world with free movement. Its the same exact job- only difference is location
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Lol I've done something similar, just rolled over mid beat and snored..
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Greens
When you know the nut aint gonna happen it's pass out time.
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local
standard behaviour tbh
or choke her n wank til nirvana
either that or make big promises for the morning
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dub
work = done
haven't had such a clear head in ages
maybe I'll take my career more seriously next year
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revs
Never realised my own self worth in terms of industry value until now.
Been at my current place for nearly 10 years and wasn't even sure I was good enough for anywhere else.
Now the studio is closing and the interviews and offers have been coming in and I thought I wouldn't get any interest at all.
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Good stuff Revs! I'm sure there will be countless of companies willing to hire you and your former workmates.
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revs
thanks guys
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Simply D
Just make sure you DO know your worth before you accept any offers!!
E.Den FTW!!
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dub
Tbh you usually find out your worth after the hire
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Today was my last day at my current job. Today really made me realise how appreciated I actually was and how many people actually thought highly of me. Made me send off really good. Start my new job on Monday and looking forward to it.
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Simply D
People never get the flowers while they can still smell them
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dub
if you're not aware until you leave that means there's an issue with the team really - appreciation should be reflected by the work you're given, the salary you're paid and the feedback to your work
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In a bit of a dilemma... some advice would be good.
Been offered 1 job that doubles my pay and is good career wise but for the next 12 months my physical movement will be extremely restricted.
I also have an interview for the job i really want. The recruitment manager has informed me that they are interviewing 6 and i am in the top 3 candidates.
Do i turn down the first job with the risk that i might not get the second? Or do i just take the first job knowing the next 12 months wont be the happiest but my bank balance will be ridiculously healthy?
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Simply D
What stage in ur life are you?? Stacking or career building??
Also apart from money, will the first job increase your personal stock wealth in the job market?
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Mic Man
still building career. both are as prestigious as each other tbh but the first is a "hostile environment" and the other is a much nicer place.
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Get money
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dub
Its hard to say without more information but I think its good to have experience in a maybe not-so-great environment, you learn more about yourself and your abilities and maybe limits.
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Long story short, first job is in Afghanistan where you cant leave the compound, the other is in a nicer part of the world with free movement. Its the same exact job- only difference is location
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