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Pat Vegas
06-23-2017, 09:39 AM
During my odd time at my current time things have finally settled down.

I had been on 'loan' to a tv company for a few projects, during the last project my company put on the breaks and 'recalled' me and gave me a new permanent role, it's not exciting but it's safe they gave me a payrise and a bonus. at the same time the Tv company gave me an offer but it wasn't very interesting. so I said I will stick how it is.

Now I've been doing the new position for just under 2 months. TV company has demanded my services again. so I am now doing 50/50 and my company and the tv company are splitting my salary.

Yesterday I went out for several meetings with the top dogs of the division of the tv company. One of them is more or less begging me to go there. 'we'll make it worth your while'

I am not sure what to do. I liked the projects I did the way there were but working their permanently may be different story as I've heard only bad things.

and in the past I've made the error of jumping ship too quickly.

Pokster
06-23-2017, 09:42 AM
During my odd time at my current time things have finally settled down.

I had been on 'loan' to a tv company for a few projects, during the last project my company put on the breaks and 'recalled' me and gave me a new permanent role, it's not exciting but it's safe they gave me a payrise and a bonus. at the same time the Tv company gave me an offer but it wasn't very interesting. so I said I will stick how it is.

Now I've been doing the new position for just under 2 months. TV company has demanded my services again. so I am now doing 50/50 and my company and the tv company are splitting my salary.

Yesterday I went out for several meetings with the top dogs of the division of the tv company. One of them is more or less begging me to go there. 'we'll make it worth your while'

I am not sure what to do. I liked the projects I did the way there were but working their permanently may be different story as I've heard only bad things.

and in the past I've made the error of jumping ship too quickly.

"make it worth your while"... find out exactly how much making it worth your while is. Guaranteed bonus etc etc

Peter
06-23-2017, 09:43 AM
During my odd time at my current time things have finally settled down.

I had been on 'loan' to a tv company for a few projects, during the last project my company put on the breaks and 'recalled' me and gave me a new permanent role, it's not exciting but it's safe they gave me a payrise and a bonus. at the same time the Tv company gave me an offer but it wasn't very interesting. so I said I will stick how it is.

Now I've been doing the new position for just under 2 months. TV company has demanded my services again. so I am now doing 50/50 and my company and the tv company are splitting my salary.

Yesterday I went out for several meetings with the top dogs of the division of the tv company. One of them is more or less begging me to go there. 'we'll make it worth your while'

I am not sure what to do. I liked the projects I did the way there were but working their permanently may be different story as I've heard only bad things.

and in the past I've made the error of jumping ship too quickly.

The conversation should start with establishing just how much your while is worth to them. Sounds like you would want a hefty financial reason to go there.

I had an offer from the private sector this month that would have almost doubled my salary. I considered it but turned it down. Wasn't enough money for the hassle of working for people I don't like.

Pat Vegas
06-23-2017, 09:44 AM
"make it worth your while"... find out exactly how much making it worth your while is. Guaranteed bonus etc etc

That's what I am waiting for. I will speak to one of them again soon off the record.

It's a complicated relationship between my company and the tv company, The managers of each hate each other so my current one is always happy to get one over on the other one.

Plus even though they are separate they are the same company in a way. it's confusing.

Ash
06-23-2017, 09:44 AM
During my odd time at my current time things have finally settled down.

I had been on 'loan' to a tv company for a few projects, during the last project my company put on the breaks and 'recalled' me and gave me a new permanent role, it's not exciting but it's safe they gave me a payrise and a bonus. at the same time the Tv company gave me an offer but it wasn't very interesting. so I said I will stick how it is.

Now I've been doing the new position for just under 2 months. TV company has demanded my services again. so I am now doing 50/50 and my company and the tv company are splitting my salary.

Yesterday I went out for several meetings with the top dogs of the division of the tv company. One of them is more or less begging me to go there. 'we'll make it worth your while'

I am not sure what to do. I liked the projects I did the way there were but working their permanently may be different story as I've heard only bad things.

and in the past I've made the error of jumping ship too quickly.

Factor in the moolah, the job security, expected hours, variety and interest of work, development prospects, the quality of people you work with and the travel requirements.

Then get some randoms on the internet to make your decision for you. :thumbup:

Ash
06-23-2017, 09:49 AM
I had an offer from the private sector this month that would have almost doubled my salary. I considered it but turned it down. Wasn't enough money for the hassle of working for people I don't like.

You mean you actually like working with the goose-stepping, humourless, state-sector PC fanatics* that you've described on here?

* I might be making this up. I found the education sector a bit that way though.

Pat Vegas
06-23-2017, 09:49 AM
Factor in the moolah, the job security, expected hours, variety and interest of work, development prospects, the quality of people you work with and the travel requirements.

Then get some randoms on the internet to make your decision for you. :thumbup:

:nod:

Pros, extra money would be welcomed at this time, big company, TV is interesting,
Cons, One of the managers has a terrible reputation though seems to love me.

I'll let awimb decide once I have all the info.

Peter
06-23-2017, 10:00 AM
:nod:

Pros, extra money would be welcomed at this time, big company, TV is interesting,
Cons, One of the managers has a terrible reputation though seems to love me.

I'll let awimb decide once I have all the info.

Sometimes a **** of a manager who hates everyone but you can be the best thing in the world.

Sometimes they turn out to be a **** of a manager who quickly starts to hate you as well.

Pat Vegas
06-23-2017, 10:02 AM
Sometimes a **** of a manager who hates everyone but you can be the best thing in the world.

Sometimes they turn out to be a **** of a manager who quickly starts to hate you as well.

:nod: this is my concern. As I think I had special treatment as I was on loan.

redgunamo
06-23-2017, 10:09 AM
You mean you actually like working with the goose-stepping, humourless, state-sector PC fanatics* that you've described on here?

* I might be making this up. I found the education sector a bit that way though.

Education is a very serious matter nowadays. People don't bequeath the family farm or business to their kids anymore, or experience in a particular trade or even money, so social reproduction (what we used to call "breeding") relies on giving them a leg-up through their schooling.

Peter
06-23-2017, 10:17 AM
You mean you actually like working with the goose-stepping, humourless, state-sector PC fanatics* that you've described on here?

* I might be making this up. I found the education sector a bit that way though.

I am not hugely keen on the sector. I do quite like where I work although it has its own significant challenges.

I like the pension