I walked away
Posted By: Once bitten, twice shy on 2009-08-01
In Reply to: Question for my fellow MDIers - fatcat
If my employer can turn their back on me for 6 weeks, causing all of that emotional and financial upheaval without a word of reassurance or explanation, they don't deserve my loyalty.
It happened once with no rhyme or reason, and again no explanation whatsoever when we all know they were receiving our emails and reading these boards. It could happen again at any time.
It's also very near the holiday season again, which is notoriously slow at MDI.
The past 6 weeks have proven to me that MDI feels they owe their MTs nothing. I feel obligated to give them the same in return. I can't afford to do otherwise.
As my name indicates, label me as 'once bitten, twice shy.'
I'm taking my loyalties elsewhere.
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