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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
This weeks edition of what would you do: Employment edition
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<blockquote data-quote="greenscobie86" data-source="post: 15212717" data-attributes="member: 103630"><p>A lot of good advice here. Job hopping is a good idea but you run the risk of being passed over if you keep hopping around. I believe I have heard someone somewhere say that a typical time of employment should be 1 year if you are job hopping and building a career.</p><p></p><p>$530/month extra sounds like a great deal, but as you say 40% more work for that money will balance it out with extra hours/responsibility/etc. Also I am of the mindset that its best to build a relationship with an employer and quitting right after starting a position or bartering for more money right away is not the best way to go about building said relationship.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenscobie86, post: 15212717, member: 103630"] A lot of good advice here. Job hopping is a good idea but you run the risk of being passed over if you keep hopping around. I believe I have heard someone somewhere say that a typical time of employment should be 1 year if you are job hopping and building a career. $530/month extra sounds like a great deal, but as you say 40% more work for that money will balance it out with extra hours/responsibility/etc. Also I am of the mindset that its best to build a relationship with an employer and quitting right after starting a position or bartering for more money right away is not the best way to go about building said relationship. [/QUOTE]
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