• Gibsonhasafluffybutt
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    2 days ago

    Oh definitely still interviewing for other places this week. And made about a dozen more applications this morning.

    And theres the director dude I met the other day who’s going to be my mentor.

    At least I’ll finally have an answer instead of being fucked around.

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      2 days ago

      If you’re in that headspace always, always leave. You’re done. You’ll not be able to let past transgressions go. But don’t burn bridges, and you can potentially go back in the future.

      Also by leaving you’ll get a pay bump, and then if going back a pay bump again.

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        2 days ago

        I get where you’re coming from. But due to circumstances, right now the best option is to get the raise, stay for another 6 months then leave.

        I can’t do another probation right now. It’s a very, very dangerous time for me. It’s insanely stressful.

        As difficult as work is right now, it’s still less shit than jumping straight into another probation.

        As long as I get the raise.

        Otherwise, I’ll take another offer straight away.

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          It sounds like you have a level head on you and know what’s best for you. So I sincerely hope you get the raise mate!

          But is there anything I can do to help you? My contacts are all tech centric.