Originally Posted By: Shannow
Yeah moved on in the same company two years ago next month. Promotion, pays less (no overtime), but that was going to be balanced by new challenges, and an escape after 10 years of phone calls and call outs at all hours of the day/night
Things will always come up, and so long as it's for the same company I wouldn't mind at all. That is, unless they overstep the boundary - the acceptable, occasional call to handle an emergency - and begin treating you as an on-call oncsultant.
It's good to be the go-to guy, but there is a limit. Only you can determine where that limit is.
Originally Posted By: simple_gifts
Same company; never too long if you are a salary worker.
Different company? I received a call about 2.5 years after leaving since they couldn't remember the password to the EDI vendors mailbox; "Leaving" meant giving a 2 week courtesey notice as an hourly worker and then being promptly fired. "Thanks" I said, "My new employer suspect this would happen. They just indicated to come over as soon as you can to start your new job"
It's awesome that you had a job lined up immediately. I bet that felt great, knowing they might try to scum out on you and "fire you."
What did you say when they called?