Location: The Slovakian Jagr, QC Joined: 02.25.2007
Jun 22 @ 8:45 AM ET
So...I'm quitting my new job tomorrow because I got an offer close to home, and for a less stressful job and better pay...but I feel like a piece of poop. Is that normal?
I think this is only my second time quitting a job in my whole life... - stinger67
Hey Stinger, don't feel bad buddy.
People quit their jobs all the time and it's only logical to improve your situation when possible.
Companies don't have hearts, they'll do massive layoffs if they need to. You're obviously a very loyal guy (a rare quality these days) but you're obviously making the right call here.
Location: You are all perennial cynical sissies , ON Joined: 02.26.2007
Jun 22 @ 8:53 AM ET
Hey Stinger, don't feel bad buddy.
People quit their jobs all the time and it's only logical to improve your situation when possible.
Companies don't have hearts, they'll do massive layoffs if they need to. You're obviously a very loyal guy (a rare quality these days) but you're obviously making the right call here. - Scabeh
this 100%, do what's best for stinger, the company's boss will do what's best for the company. No need to feel bad about it.
Location: You are all perennial cynical sissies , ON Joined: 02.26.2007
Jun 22 @ 9:03 AM ET
makes sense, it's all so (frank)ing unpredictable lol - Pat1993
for sure, Michkov is the wild card IMO, he could go early and make good players slip, same with Reinbacher or even Leonard, all you need is a GM looking to add something specific. Wright slipped to 4th last year...who expected that?
Location: Service Temporarily Unavailable, QC Joined: 08.10.2008
Jun 22 @ 9:05 AM ET
for sure, Michkov is the wild card IMO, he could go early and make good players slip, same with Reinbacher or even Leonard, all you need is a GM looking to add something specific. Wright slipped to 4th last year...who expected that? - Symba007
I'm a bit surprised we haven't read anywhere, or maybe I missed it, but if he is so good, why wouldn't he go 2nd overall?