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TiffAching · 26-30, F
Really depends on the nature of the new position as compared to the old one, but if I'm already looking for another job outside the company, it would take a lot for me to want to stay there.
It's like if a lady is trying to get their finances in order to leave her terrible husband, but then he comes home one night with a sexy maid costume and says, "Alright, babe, put this on; I want to spice things up." I mean, yeah, she'd probably humor him for a bit just to stay safe, but is that really going to convince her to stay?
It's like if a lady is trying to get their finances in order to leave her terrible husband, but then he comes home one night with a sexy maid costume and says, "Alright, babe, put this on; I want to spice things up." I mean, yeah, she'd probably humor him for a bit just to stay safe, but is that really going to convince her to stay?
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rosyhills · 31-35, F
@TiffAching nope
TiffAching · 26-30, F
@rosyhills Ah, okay. Sorry. Hope the job situation works out. Maybe this new position will be awesome, who knows?
rosyhills · 31-35, F
@TiffAching fingers crossed
KickfaceK · 31-35, F
Are you still planning to leave? If not no. Enjoy it. Maybe it was meant to be. Id probably feel a little bad if I still left though, but sometimes that's just how the cookie crumbles.
tallpowerhouseblonde · 36-40, F
Are you sure your employer is allowed to do that?In the U.S. moving your job like that is a direct breach of employment law as you need a new contract for a new job and you did not agree to it.
rosyhills · 31-35, F
@tallpowerhouseblonde I'll inbox u
SW-User
Yes.