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19 April 2019, 06:17 AM | #61 | |
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In which case, sitting in judgement over a stranger in a pickle doesn’t really seem to be good form, does it?
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The industry matters, those in same industries tend to know each other at the C-level. They network with each other since they tend to be dealing with the same issues, so often you get this sort of "backdoor" reference when that is the case. Or they worked with or for one another at some point. However, some random person you interviewed with calling your boss who they have never met, to do a reference on you prior to anyone else even meeting you, let alone making an offer and having your permission, is VERY odd. So odd it doesn't even make sense, I have NEVER seen it. |
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I think from the responses and advice given, we can deduce which of us are employers and which of us are employees.
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So people should only ever work at one place for life? Yeah, that’s not going to happen. I’m a person who likes to work for the same company for years, but the current trend with millennials is to bounce around for higher paychecks. It’s unreasonable to judge people who look for new jobs. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Chicken or the egg? At least in this instance (which we don’t have all of the information), which party initiated the disloyalty?
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Unless you're some kind of mafia don that demands loyalty, you probably hire for skills and competence. A candidate who jumped every 4-7 years likely has accumulated a solid skill set across a broad range of experiences. I wouldn't look at that as a negative. Whereas, I would be curious why someone with 20+ years in the same company is knocking on my door. |
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Thank you.
To answer who was the first person I met with, it was the same person who has contacted my current employer. I agree, that it would seem highly likely they know each other in some capacity regardless that it is different industries. Regarding loyalty: I've been at this company for about a year and was contacted about the opportunity. I was at my previous company for about 10 years. I could go on and on about how companies treat employees badly. That company has 30% turn over in employees, largely resignations, year after year. The reason is because most managers treat their people as pieces of equipment. I tried as hard as I could to shift the culture, and was successful for the divisions I was responsible for. But at some point, it gets real hard running a company when you have numerically 100% turnover every few years. The year I decided to leave, 1/2 of the executive team also left in about 8 months. |
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regardless, OP needs to at least talk to a lawyer. the employer perspective won't help him if the advice is "Resign now, you disloyal serf!" That prevents him from getting unemployment benefits and may only be in the interest of his employer. I understand there are plenty of bad employees and running a business isn't easy, but there's a clear power differential involved that makes employees vulnerable, as is the case here with the OP.
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Also, if they did know each other in any sort of close manner, a backdoor reference would have never been brought to your attention. He would have asked your boss, who he knew would keep it to himself and either try to retain you or provide a good word and let it play out from there. The fact that your boss came to you and told you to resign as a result of this call makes me think two things. 1, they do not know each other well, if at all. 2, this whole story is very fishy. Why would this person you met with (would still like to know who in the company he/she is) call your boss who they clearly do not know well, if at all, and try to conduct a reference on someone they are in the earliest stages with and without their consent? It just doesn't make any sense at all, of course that was going to blow up your spot and put you in a terrible situation. And how is this person who did this still employed by your current employer? He/she is a moron if that's really how this went down. |
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Appreciate the comments. I agree it sounds fishy. It would to me if I was reading the story. Of course I have left some points out that are irrelevant, or not looking to speak overly bad about anyone. Even more so given the situation is not yet resolved one way or another.
I have nothing to gain from an internet post that would be distorted to favor my point of view. I was shocked at the situation and was mostly sharing the absurdity with a group of people that are likely more experienced/successful than any other general audience. The person in the prospective company goes by title of General Manager. He’s leading the search, and is not the CEO. Quote:
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My thoughts are that you will get the new job you intervieed for or possibly the new vacancy in the general manager position that just opened up after the CEO realized how bad his current geneeral manage is.
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I’m guessing smaller/younger company? I can’t imagine an experienced exec anywhere behaving like this “GM.”
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Is it possible to do a virtual/Skype interview with the prospective CEO?
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New company is close to 300 employees. Been around for 20 years.
I did hint at the skype idea with CEO by saying "I'd happily make myself available for a skype call if you think that would be an option." I didn't want to outright tell them what they should do, as that could be taken wrong. |
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Stay put and do nothing. Dont dare tell a prospective employer what to do. Dont do it. She apologized take it. Your best case scenario is you get the new job and dont burn the bridge with your soon to be old employer. I pound litigation 24 7. You dont want to be there because all you will get is some nuisance money. Both relationships will be ruined. Litigants never win even when they win. There is a cost to litigation. Professionals in the litigation field always win. You dont want to play in my world unless you have to. The toll is more than just financial.... Right now other than your boss, who sounds quite emotional, being an annoyance nothing has happened. He cant fire you. He has no authority. I am sure it will work out just fine for you. Good luck.
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Was thinking similarly.
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OP - breathe. One step at a time. Don't wrack our brain too hard on this. One door closes, one door opens. If this works out great... if it doesn't work out, you'll look for the next job.
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Very unprofessional of the prospective employer and very irritating of the current employer. In the industry I worked in this would be a very blatant fopaux. Hope the new opportunity presents itself quickly.
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I would serious reconsider working for a company like this. Either they are ruthless or they are simply clueless; none of which bodes well for you as an employee. |
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