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Originally Posted by Kahüla
The clients are not following btw ... They're the company's clients whom I had to deal with pretty much everyday, so I got kinda friendly with some of them.
I don't think they would give me a bad ref at this point ...
We'll see. Anyway, it doesn't seem like I have a problem finding jobs, I'm not worried about that at all. I just hate the fact that this company gets away with looking so ****ing professional when they're the last ones being like that.
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Welcome to the corporate world. I'm guessing this was your first semi-real job?
Lesson learned. Companies don't give a **** about you. Do your job to the best of your ability and move on to a new one with higher pay. Keep doing this and you'll probably be running that ****ty company within 10 years. Loyalty to one company is worthless and will get you nowhere in most cases, so don't stay in the same position for too long if you want to move up the ladder.
I don't know how it is in Canada, but you definitely can't use antics like that in the states. If you want to get creative, you can always send out a professional letter with a **** you undertone:
"Hey everyone, this is Kahula (slutty jew whore). I wanted to inform you all that I was recently offered a new position with <insert company here>. After careful consideration, I decided this opportunity was a better fit for my career path. Working as a <title> will help me develop the skills necessary to blah blah blah blah (this is the part where you say what a big shooter you're going to be and imply how disorganized/****ty your old company is without actually saying it).
It was a pleasure working with you and I wish you all the best in the future. Any future requests can be directed to: <e-mail of douchebag at your old company that is taking over your job functions>. (This will make it look like you're actually sending out the letter to give them contact information, instead of bragging about how great your new job is.)
Be sure to CC your old boss for full '**** you' effect. Good luck and welcome to corporate bull**** land.
Edit: I'm saying this with the assumption that your boss is being a dick and is trying to **** you over. If you can avoid drama, then do it.