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<blockquote data-quote="Lemmiwinks" data-source="post: 15539763" data-attributes="member: 135323"><p>Stay where you are.</p><p></p><p>I myself work as an engineer for a smaller company (30 employees). I came here from ABB where I stayed at for 3 years.</p><p>To get this job I moved to another part of the country and bought myself a house etc. I'm making about half of what I made at ABB, but at terms of which are simply the best.</p><p>This company basically does whatever it takes to keep me happy, and they really care about their employees.</p><p>Now recently me and my girlfriend have to move up. Not going in to details but we simply just can't stay in this part of the country anymore.</p><p>Talked to the company CEO about it and told him that I really don't want to quit, but I must move. First thing he said was that he understands and wants to come to an agreement of where I can work from home after I've moved. Meaning that I can move without having to change job.</p><p></p><p>Why did I share my story?</p><p>Because no big companies would ever care about their employees like this. And I'm sure your company would do what it takes to keep you aswell.</p><p>Sure, if I moved and changed engineering job I could probably bump my salary by 10-20%, heck maybe even 30%. But for what? Being miserable? No thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lemmiwinks, post: 15539763, member: 135323"] Stay where you are. I myself work as an engineer for a smaller company (30 employees). I came here from ABB where I stayed at for 3 years. To get this job I moved to another part of the country and bought myself a house etc. I'm making about half of what I made at ABB, but at terms of which are simply the best. This company basically does whatever it takes to keep me happy, and they really care about their employees. Now recently me and my girlfriend have to move up. Not going in to details but we simply just can't stay in this part of the country anymore. Talked to the company CEO about it and told him that I really don't want to quit, but I must move. First thing he said was that he understands and wants to come to an agreement of where I can work from home after I've moved. Meaning that I can move without having to change job. Why did I share my story? Because no big companies would ever care about their employees like this. And I'm sure your company would do what it takes to keep you aswell. Sure, if I moved and changed engineering job I could probably bump my salary by 10-20%, heck maybe even 30%. But for what? Being miserable? No thanks. [/QUOTE]
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