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On Mon, 01 Feb 2010 14:58:56 -0800, DungBeatle wrote:
> "Jim Henderson" <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote in message
> news:4b675753$1@news.povray.org...
>> First job after college that I had I left with 2 weeks
> notice - though I
>> had the flexibility to offer them as much time as they
> needed since I was
>> the only one doing the job there. They were fine with the
> 2 weeks, but I
>> never met my replacement.--Jim
>
> I've never met a replacement at any job I've had. No matter how long my
> notice was. Most places I've worked preferred to take the salary savings
> for about 6 months after my leaving. I guess nothing I've done was
> important enough for me to pass the torch.. Or maybe they were just
> worried... :)
I've only done that once myself - and it was the company I was at before
Novell (ie, my last employer); I had been waiting for 6 weeks for a
background check to be finished (working for a company with export
controlled software kinda requires it) and had also been scheduled by my
then-current-employer to visit Microsoft. I told them to hold off on my
nonrefundable travel, and my project manager (but not my boss) guessed
why. We started putting a transition plan together, but the guy who took
over for me for the big project I was working on was a member of the
team, so the handoff was pretty smooth.
But I always have tried to make myself available; I can think of one
exception, but I was asked to leave that job (and was glad to just get
the hell out).
Jim
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