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Haven't you got your tenses messed up?
Previous organization implies the past. So how can one leave an organization which one has already left in the past?
I am presently working in a hospital, and we have nurses here! Nurses are mostly females. I never imagined I'd ever work in an environment with that much women.
I am sick of your company outings.
No really, former employer had a weekly happy hour that was almost obliged if you wanted to make a carreer, and the X-mas party lasted from 4 in the afternoon untill 4 in the morning. If someone would stay for such a long time I'd ask if he was afraid to go home since he had divorce problem at home or something, there it was the rule.
The food stinks!
I want a real cantine.
You pay too little!
Money never stinks.
I just hate your guts!
Please do not ask me if I can help the leaved organization to an assignment, please do not call me, please walk on by, please! I cannot stand to see your stupid face anymore.
Well the replies are meaningless. So maybe see how the thread goes. And if you want serious answers, then we will move it to where you will get serious answers.
I left my company and started as an independent software developer on 1 January 2009 - in other words, I started my own one-man company.
I'm now earning much more money then when I was working for a big company. I felt that big company didn't have much to offer to me anymore. I've worked there for more than 12 years. The last year they've only been complaining about the economy - it was very hard to organize anything besides regular work, almost all courses were being cancelled etc. They are simply not making it interesting to work there anymore - and if you can earn a lot more by working for yourself, then the choice is easy to make.
Starting as a freelancer like I did is very popular here these days. I have a whole list of ex-colleagues who have done the same in the past two years. All of them are very positive about it - despite the bad economy they all have work, me included.
I would consider quitting the current organization for following reasons.
1) We dont have GYM
2) I want to work with a beautiful unmarried female Manager 3) We cannot do video chatting.
4) I want a manager who believes in whatever i say.
5) I want Onsite salary for working at Offshore..(This is too much right )
Regards
Sudhakar Karnati
Regards
Sudhakar
I agree. Here's the link: http://ej-technologies/jprofiler - if it wasn't for jprofiler, we would need to
run our stuff on 16 servers instead of 3.
subject: Why are you leaving your current organization??