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- 20121109
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Re: How to tell a firm I wont be returning
Probably calling them and being honest is the best bet.
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Re: How to tell a firm I wont be returning
1) Acquire gasoline and matches
2) Pour gasoline on the bridge that you've built with the firm
3) Throw a lit match on the bridge
2) Pour gasoline on the bridge that you've built with the firm
3) Throw a lit match on the bridge
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Re: How to tell a firm I wont be returning
id actually suggest lighter fluid cooler flameInGoodFaith wrote:1) Acquire gasoline and matches
2) Pour gasoline on the bridge that you've built with the firm
3) Throw a lit match on the bridge
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Re: How to tell a firm I wont be returning
^^^ LOL
Why are you leaving the firm, Anon? Starting your career by reneging on a perma-offer is undesirable and should probably be avoided unless you have a really compelling reason.
Why are you leaving the firm, Anon? Starting your career by reneging on a perma-offer is undesirable and should probably be avoided unless you have a really compelling reason.
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Re: How to tell a firm I wont be returning
if I had to guess, probably money.GAIAtheCHEERLEADER wrote:^^^ LOL
Why are you leaving the firm, Anon? Starting your career by reneging on a perma-offer is undesirable and should probably be avoided unless you have a really compelling reason.
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Re: How to tell a firm I wont be returning
This sounds like a pretty poor decision career-wise.Anonymous User wrote:I accepted an offer for permanent employment after summering for a firm, but I've decided to go elsewhere. Any suggestions on how to tell the firm I wont be returning?
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