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Nov 11, 2024
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cougfanz
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I blame every job move on the mental health of my wife… which is fine
But I found playing the family or wife’s health or not happy card doesn’t burn any bridges and also is the easiest way to explain job moves for the next employer
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POLL: What is your level of confidence that you could go back to your previous job that you quit?
OPINIONS
I just love BYU so much
Nov 11, 5:19pm
No bridges were burned, but I wouldn't be re-hired. I'd be overqualified now.
Booya Grandma
Nov 11, 5:21pm
So probably option C.
OPINIONS
Nov 11, 5:22pm
I actually did that once. I was gone for a year and a half
Belboz
Nov 11, 5:25pm
I had a similar experience with one bank I worked for.
IdahoCoug
Nov 11, 5:27pm
The last job I had was a retail job before my mission. I assume they would hire me back!
TCuz
Nov 11, 5:26pm
Yeah, BYU student job would be weird to try to go back to.
russkiejedi
Nov 11, 5:40pm
I just did that. So, infinity high.
CasualFan
Nov 11, 5:32pm
I blame every job move on the mental health of my wife… which is fine
cougfanz
Nov 11, 5:38pm
I could have that job back in hours if I wanted it
justAnotherCoug
Nov 11, 5:46pm
They would take me in a heartbeat.
YSMACK
Nov 11, 6:13pm
Just did it last week! 2 titles higher and 54% higher pay after 3 years away.
Brute66
Nov 11, 8:23pm
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