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 Am I making a big mistake quitting my job now?, More context in the post below.

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timothy817
post Jun 27 2024, 07:03 PM

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Why resigning on your own when comes to work bully? U cant make EIS claim & very hard to sue your company at industrial court when u voluntarily resign, unless you secretly documenting all abusing evidence which is quite troublesome & sometimes debatable

stay calm, everywhere you go regardless of which company there will always be dickhead like this, dont put yourself at disadvantage when u urself already understand it is tough out there
timothy817
post Jun 27 2024, 07:12 PM

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QUOTE(pastafreak26 @ Apr 5 2024, 12:05 PM)
Few reasons. The decision to switch roles stemmed from a difficult time in locating any opportunities remotely suitable to what I do. The market pay for the role I'm looking at is significantly lower than what I received previously. After months of trying and still nothing promising, I made the tough call to explore roles outside my expertise. Then came this role which was recommended by a recruiter.

Perhaps in a combination of how everyone kept telling me that times are bad and wanting to be employed within my  timeline, I accepted the job offer that I currently have in order to make full use of my time. In terms of a sizable paycut, I later learned from an employer that the recruiter and the management were in cahoots on this (something along the lines of bumping the salary package during job advertisement, but be honest that the amount they offered was lower.) I was also "prepped" by my recruiter to not ask about salary packages as it was a dealbreaker for the management. All in all, I was gullible and fell for it, and when it came time to speak up, did not clarify.

I'm not too worried about being asked the question, I've been approached by several recruiters and approached several myself and I have been upfront that I am dealing with a bully in my current organization and am actively seeking out due to the psychological trauma it causes me.

To provide more context on the bullying, I only learned that the bully was working in my current organization after signing the offer, as I received a message from them days after.
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Remember one thing in interview, never be overly upfront especially with something like work bully, reason is simple, work bully is everywhere, whenever there is any hierarchy involved in an organization, there will be dickhead to oppress people.

Another thing when comes to job interview salary negotiations, whenever being asked expected salary, never ever answer a precise figure, you could instead answer "my last drawn was about XXX k per annum/year, according to my research on this role, I believe the salary range is about from *** to *** "

What is the purpose of accepting a lower salary which will burn you up in short time & u ended up leaving very soon which damage your career portfolio?

However, every encounter is a life lesson to learn, wishing you very best of luck.

 

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