
A little bit annoyed.
I handed in my notice on Friday, and my colleague then told me that he wanted me to stay, and that if I asked for £40,000 p/a I'd get it.
So now I'm stuck between staying and leaving. Also, that wasn't an official offer, so I'm not sure about the veracity of the statement. It's all arseburgers.
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Mon 18 Dec 2006, 14:36,
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I handed in my notice on Friday, and my colleague then told me that he wanted me to stay, and that if I asked for £40,000 p/a I'd get it.
So now I'm stuck between staying and leaving. Also, that wasn't an official offer, so I'm not sure about the veracity of the statement. It's all arseburgers.

I'll do your job for £40K. Do you need qualifications?
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Mon 18 Dec 2006, 14:37,
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Although (as you can probably see) I don't actually do any work. No, you don't need qualifications, but you won't get the job without experience.
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Mon 18 Dec 2006, 14:38,
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Not necessarily in that field, but still, loads.
You'd be earning 25.75 grand per year MORE than me.
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Mon 18 Dec 2006, 14:40,
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You'd be earning 25.75 grand per year MORE than me.

in which case I'll be earning 25.75 grand per year LESS than you.
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Mon 18 Dec 2006, 14:41,
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Which is fine, as long as it's to me.
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Mon 18 Dec 2006, 14:41,
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What do I get in return?
I'm not from Ipswich, so it could be sex and you'd be stabby-murder safe, 100% guaranteed.
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Mon 18 Dec 2006, 14:44,
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I'm not from Ipswich, so it could be sex and you'd be stabby-murder safe, 100% guaranteed.

Pah.
I'm off to do a Christmas shop. If The Neville's on whilst I'm away, tell him he owes me a "You've handed your notice in" card.

he just said, why didn't you pay me that befor I offered to leave, and left anyway. ask for £50k and backdated for a year... see what happens then..
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