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Email Paul Barber and ask him what to do?
Agree to go, but I would have thought one could let them know in due course that one was offered more money to stay whilst making it clear that you were not asking for a raise..... particularly once one is happily settled in.Go, for all of the reasons highlighted.
I was going to suggest telling the new company that the old company tried to keep you by offering you more money (effectively asking for more money from the new place without actually saying it), but I wouldn't bother because it sort of goes against what you originally said.
A fresh start with potentially better opportunities is often the way to go...
Good luck
Harsh, but fairly fair...You seem like person who is never going to be happy working for someone, you posted something similar before you took this job.
What is your sickness package like at your current job.I've been getting annoyed in my current job and decided to start looking for a new job.
I'm currently a CNC operator but the programmer before me is crap and always causing me issues. I've been telling them for the 20 months that I've been here what they're doing is wrong and nobody was listening.
I've been wanting to get into programming for ages now so decided to start applying for programmer roles in this line of work.
A week ago I was offered a new job at a firm across the road from where I am currently.
So will be going there to design, develop 3D cad models for flattening to be cut on their lasers.
A slightly higher wage and overtime @1.5 instead of my current @1.3. but less overtime available so no increase in money, just a bit more time at home.
So my ideal job basically.
The company over the road and current company are mutual customers of each other. ( I didn't know the new job would be over the road when I applied as through an agency and the interview was all a bit cloak and dagger due to the two companies relationship).
They were worried I was just using them to get a better offer from where I am currently and stated that they'd only offer the job officially once I'd handed my notice in.
I wanted it so handed in my notice. New company phoned current company to explain that they'd offered me a job to smooth things over.
Current company now panicking because I'm leaving and royally pissed off as I'm leaving for a "friend".
Current company now made a counter offer of increased pay (more than the new job) with more overtime available than the new job albeit at a slightly lower rate, and programming the lasers whilst supervising an operator that I'm currently training before I'm due to leave.
But I said I wasn't using new company to get a better offer from current company.
I am generally a man of my word and would have stuck to it but now I've just been offered my ideal role of programming the machines and supervising at the current company.
New company is a general sheet metal firm that has customers in several fields (semiconductor, oil & gas etc so varied work)
Current company does building cladding and makes it own stuff (they did the cladding for the Amex west stand). So mainly 3mm alum panels. So no orders then no work and the company has been struggling a little over the last year or so but have recently won a few big contracts so things are looking a bit better now.
I was going to reject current company offer and I said I'd give them a couple of days then today, the last day they've upped the money side so I don't have a lot of time.
The wife, my mum and some friends have said stay.....
Other friends have said the new company looks more stable and have a healthier order book....
Stay or go?
A lot of the good stuff is still here. Very strong in automotive, aerospace, medical and semi conductor industries.I am amazed that anyone in this country works with CNC I thought it had all gone to China