generaltso
Marcy Projects
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- Jan 12, 2002
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What is your take on telling your current employer that you will be interviewing elsewhere? I fly for a 135 operation, the owner is pretty cheap and is kind of screwing me over. Low pay, on call every day... didn't fly? - it was a day off. No cell reimburse, no per diem on the road (just expenses). Come in and do office stuff on your off days. etc, etc... typical low end part 135 operator.
Anyway, I am looking to get out and am wondering if I should tell them I am interviewing.
On the one hand, I want to do the ethical thing and tell them I am interviewing so they can start looking for a replacement.
On the other hand, they haven't done me any favors. What if I tell them I am interviewing and don't get any job offers and they end up finding a replacement anyway? They won't hesitate to get rid of me once they know I don't really want to work there.
I don't want to burn any bridges, but I don't want to screw myself. I am leaning toward not telling them until I have an offer. Hopefully there will be a couple weeks in between the offer and the class date.
Any thoughts?
Anyway, I am looking to get out and am wondering if I should tell them I am interviewing.
On the one hand, I want to do the ethical thing and tell them I am interviewing so they can start looking for a replacement.
On the other hand, they haven't done me any favors. What if I tell them I am interviewing and don't get any job offers and they end up finding a replacement anyway? They won't hesitate to get rid of me once they know I don't really want to work there.
I don't want to burn any bridges, but I don't want to screw myself. I am leaning toward not telling them until I have an offer. Hopefully there will be a couple weeks in between the offer and the class date.
Any thoughts?