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Job Guilt Problem
I've been with my current firm for 4 years. The boss who hired me retired, new guy came in, and effectively squashed any advancement opportunity I have for the foreseeable future (he brought in one of his cronies for the role above me). I've been on a few interviews and am quite close to accepting a new position with another firm.
I get to work at 7:00 this morning and the boss is already here (he never arrives before 8:00). He takes me aside and hands me a large bonus check (unheard of at this firm unless you're a VP, which I am not). He says that I have been identified as one of the key contributors, blah, blah, and the board authorized the bonus for only a handful of employees. My recruiter just called to tell me an offer letter from the new company is being fedexed to my house today. So my question is, how long should I wait after depositing the bonus check to give my notice? |
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Re: Job Guilt Problem
8 seconds
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Re: Job Guilt Problem
Wait until the check clears. Congrats on your new offer. |
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Re: Job Guilt Problem
Is it a big firm? I mean, do you guys have a written policy. My company will be handing something out very soon, and we have a written policy of what is ours to keep even if we leave that day. If there is any risk of them trying to take back the bonus, then just say how you feel, and wish them the best.
Good luck on the new posit. |
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no guilt, no problem
At my previous employer, everyone planning to quit (and there were always a lot who did this) did so in January. Because the Christmas bonuses were always good. To the company's credit, I've heard they still give good bonuses despite this. You shouldn't feel guilty about taking the bonus money.
Congratulations. ScottieK |
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Re: Job Guilt Problem
Sounds like your bonus was for a job well done, not a job yet to do. I'd say cash the check and be glad that you got some recognition. I wouldn't feel all that guilty about it.
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Re: Job Guilt Problem
Well, my thinking is that the bonus is for the work performed last year, so I have no problem keeping the scratch. I'll look into an official policy though. Good idea
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Re: Job Guilt Problem
Use the bonus check to jack up your new job's salary. You should have your recruiter go to bat for you here, that's what they get those sick commissions for.
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Re: Job Guilt Problem
On Wall St it's common to quit your job immediately after your annual bonus hits your account.
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Re: Job Guilt Problem
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Sounds like your bonus was for a job well done, not a job yet to do. I'd say cash the check and be glad that you got some recognition. I wouldn't feel all that guilty about it. [/ QUOTE ] Excellent reply. |
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