You actually proved my point. I didn't say that companies are here to "screw employees and treat them like dirt.", but I implied that they make rational decisions to let go of people. In that regard, they don't let "guilt" cloud their decision making.
TheReifleman...
My brother works in the nuclear sector and has warned me about the same thing. But I don't think I will mind. I just want to do my job, whatever that entails. Although, the manufacturing sector is fast paced, and kind of exciting at times, I am not all that sure that I'm cut out...
"Has anyone ever left a good stable well-paying job after being approached by someone (former boss, co-worker)? If so, what helped in your decision?"
Yup that's what my other thread was about.
I was approached by a former co-worker to interview for a job, and I got the offer. I finally...
Thanks guys for all of your responses.
I am having second thoughts because I have learned a lot and been given a lot of responsibility in a very short period of time with my current employer. I have enjoyed working on challenging projects and have developed good relationships with my coworkers...
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I recently was offered a position with a large Nuclear engineering firm as an I&C Engineer.
Currently I am employed with a Controls System Integrator. I have been with the company for approximately two years since graduating from school. Over the past two years, I have worked primarily in...
correction: vb6 is available to me. i'm a total novice like i said, so is it possible to implement what i've stated above using vb6, as the scripting tool?
hi.
i'm attempting to tie together a series of windows programs that are used sequentially one after the other.
(ie: 1. CAD tool & FE mesh generator, 2. Boundary Condition Specifier, 3. Analysis specifier, 4. Run Analysis, 5. Post-processer - a Tektronic Emulator .... they're all seperate...