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I'm in danger of being laid off too. But I think I've save enough money to start my own business.
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"There's nothing special about him." -Sergiy Dzinziruk
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Have you talked to your current boss to get a read on your departments situation, and ask him for his advice?
If you take the job in the other dept, and your current dept doesn't get fazed out, couldn't you go back to it?
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Mike take the harder job and join the real world you lazy bastard
Or find a lonely old gal with loads of money![]()
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Well they probably think you're strange already, so what's the difference.![]()
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And it's not like you're jumping ship out of the company, just to a different department. If you tell them you're situation, and tell them that you would prefer to stay in your current position, but being able to support yourself has to come first, I think they would understand, and be honest with you.
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ready, here is my words of wisdom.. with a great analogy of course, cause that's what i'm good for..
i worked for Blockbuster when i was 17 or so.. and always got free movies.. but when i left, i had to pay for movies and that made me sad.. but then i finally came to realize that everyone normally has to pay for movies, so really it was a luxury to get free rentals, and now i just have to do what everyone else has to do..
maybe not a great comparison in retrospect, but you get my point
just know that you've been getting it easy for the past however many years, and suck it up and do what you gotta do to be safe.. I think you know that that is your answer to your problem but you just would rather take it easy at your current job.. am i right? haha
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