By Fackwork - 30/05/2012 09:37 - United States - Council Bluffs
Same thing different taste
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Wage slave
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Promotion, huh?
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OK thx goodbye
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You can sue for that and win. Happened to me and I won
See if you can get your old job back
Pretty sure you can sue for that. I'd also quickly call the other job back and tell them you'll take it after all. If that doesn't work, definitely a huge FYL.
Sorry but YDI for not getting the offer to stay in writing.
I'm a boss - call the first employer back ASAP - what I do is even after an offer I make to a potential employee is turned down by the potential candidate , I make no decisions for at least 48 hours because I have had people call back telling me they regretted turning down an offer . I know I have done the same thing when I was employed by others.
Snap!
You really should have got it in writing... Go back to the other company and beg lol
Lawsuit
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Should have taken the other job. I doubt your promotion would have doubled your salary
It may not be too late: check if you can still get the offer for the other job.