HighDesertSage
Well-known member
If your worried about it, just find another job and move on. I certainly wouldn't lie, but there's no need to advertise what you're doing. If a company was looking at firing/layoffs they'd do the same.
Also, if it's truly time to move on, don't worry to much about how long you've been there. Maybe I'm a bit cynical, but I've lost all sense of loyalty to a company. I was loyal to a company for 6 years. Had great feedback, good relationships, and the last year I was there they strung me along because they needed me to finish a project. Once it was done they let me go. If they had been honest with me, I could have made plans and had something else lined up.
The current company I am with just went through a big merger. A guy I call a friend, who has been with them for 12 years, just got let go. Their reason? The position was eliminated with the merger. I talked to him last night and he said his gut told him this was coming for months now, but he refused to believe it would happen because of how long he'd been there. Point is, it's not unethical or immoral to look our for yourself.
If it's mutually beneficial, great! If not, it's time to move on. Be polite, have some class, just tell them it's not working out, and you wish them the best, once you have a new job of course.
Also, if it's truly time to move on, don't worry to much about how long you've been there. Maybe I'm a bit cynical, but I've lost all sense of loyalty to a company. I was loyal to a company for 6 years. Had great feedback, good relationships, and the last year I was there they strung me along because they needed me to finish a project. Once it was done they let me go. If they had been honest with me, I could have made plans and had something else lined up.
The current company I am with just went through a big merger. A guy I call a friend, who has been with them for 12 years, just got let go. Their reason? The position was eliminated with the merger. I talked to him last night and he said his gut told him this was coming for months now, but he refused to believe it would happen because of how long he'd been there. Point is, it's not unethical or immoral to look our for yourself.
If it's mutually beneficial, great! If not, it's time to move on. Be polite, have some class, just tell them it's not working out, and you wish them the best, once you have a new job of course.