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> Why would anyone care? It's a job; it's not like you swore
> fealty. Leaving one position for another hardly constitutes a
> betrayal, unless you're actually violating an agreement in doing so.
I agree that it's a job, and if a better position becomes available, you
should pursue it IF...BIG IF...you've met your commitment to producing the
deliverable for which you were hired. This has nothing to do with
agreement...it has to do with being a professional.
There are certain windows where in my mind, it is permissible to change
position:
1) You've finished the deliverable you were hired to create and the employer
is moving you to the next project. You've fulfilled your commitment.
2) You've been at the contract for the agreed upon period of time and s/he
wants to extend the contract. This is also a good time to negotiate a higher
rate. Do not do so in the middle of the deliverable you were hired to
create.
3) You've switched from create mode to maintenance mode and you're not
learning anything new.
John Posada
Senior Technical Writer
Barnes&Noble.com
jposada -at- book -dot- com
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Dayton: 732-438-3372
"There are those who look at things the way they are, and ask why... I dream
of things that never were, and ask why not?"
-----Robert Francis Kennedy, 1968 presidential campaign
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