Anyone else want to tell their boss to F off but are waiting for a long overdue promotion?

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poweredbycaffeine
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Soooo how big will the fire be when you burn that bridge? You sure you want to do that if you stay within the same company?
funcoupons
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Exactly my thoughts.ย 
CuriousFox
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Where is the rest of the story ๐Ÿค”
BmajoR
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Account Executive
Just an all around bad idea, even if you are leaving the company all together.ย 
Rallier
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SDR Manager and Consultant
If you plan on working for the same company, absolutely do not do this. If you are leaving this company, then that's a different story
cw95
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Sales Development Lead
Preaching to a very big choir here!
Fenderbaum
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Don't do it. There's other ways to get your point across that don't make you look like an ass.
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When, if ever, do you tell your employer you're interviewing somewhere else?

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I was hired at a really good start up about 4 months ago for a SDR role that I was told I wouldnโ€™t be in for very long. Theyโ€™re gonna go public in the next year, but Zoom Info reached out to me about an Account exec position. Now Iโ€™m wondering if I should take the guaranteed route to AE or let my shares vest and get to AE at the place that took me. Usually I wouldnโ€™t consider jumping so quickly, but AE is AE.

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53% yes, start closing
47% no, dont be impatient
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