I've Given Notice!
Don D
9,834 Posts
I suppose any self respecting HR person should set the example of giving appropriate notice. Today starts the second week of my two week notice to my employer. I have accepted another opportunity, another challenge, still as an HR Director. It's much closer to my house. Actually 3 miles instead of this insane 45 minute commute. More money, a much larger company with facilities worldwide and much corporate support, as compared to where I am now being THE corporate office and only two locations with private two-party ownership. And the new company is non-union to boot. All plusses and I don't see a downside. I hope to run into all of you soon, or if not, in the not so distant future and hope to be able to visit the Forum once I learn my way around the new setting. Love and luck to each of you. You're a great group and this is a wonderful support system that we've gotten involved in. Continue to help each other out. I hope I have done that once or maybe twice. Regards, Don D. x:-) x:-) x:-)
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My $0.02 worth.
DJ The Balloonman
Good luck to you in your new endeavor. Whatever you do, you will be successful.
Drop me a line at [email]hr@scheart.com[/email] and let me know how things are going.
Love ya!
Rockie
Really Don, sounds like a great opportunity in a perfect setting. My best to you.
I wish you an easy transition and know you'll love the challenges that a non-union workplace can bring. Congratulations!
Rita
Congratulations and best of luck on your new endeavor!
I have learned a lot at your(virtual)knee over the last year, and I fervently hope that you find your way back to the forum, otherwise your wit and wisdom will be greatly missed.
Sunny
I've also learned so much from you thru this forum. I wish you the best (you're going to LOVE non-union). Please find your way back to us as soon as you possibly can.
AnneLa
If not, then congrats. Having made a career enhancing move a year ago tomorrow, I can somewhat put myself in your shoes, even the commute aspect. Please do find your way back to the forum and it won't be long until you can again reach the 2000 post plateau.
Well Don, you have been an inspiration to us all and you best not leave us, else we'll hunt you down....
No, no. What I meant to say was best of luck and come back soon!
x:D
Congrats! Sounds like the job of your dreams. I am going to miss your words of wisdom, and look forward to your return to the Forum. thanks for all your help.
Chari
To JIM: I would think that M. Lee Smith should be able to grant "Dandy Don" at least a 90 day consultant roll so that we do not also have a need to go through "withdrawals" without "Dandy don". I know Christy would have leaped at the opportunity to show "Dandy Don" that his thousands of posting do not and have not gone without notice.
FROM THE PORK WORLD OF BUSINESS, OINK, OINK which is swine talk for "Ain't this world of HR wonderful!! Pork
We'll miss you. I must admit I've looked at a few of the topics and replies to see if you had a part in either.
Great luck to you! You'll love having a short commute and a non-union facility to work at. We'll look forward to seeing you on the forum soon.
Zanne
Congrats! Now that you are a short-timer, you can relax and spend more time in the Har-De-HR forum.
I can't imagine how your old company will replace you.
Paul
I have only been around here a few weeks and I already know that you are a "wise and wonderful" HR. I am sure your old company will quickly feel their loss and your new comany will be counting their blessings. Thank you for the help you have given all of us that get a bit dazed and confused at times.
Best Wishes-
Vicki
I'm trying to figure out the propriety of this though: Two weeks notice to your employer and only a week to your "Forum friends". Isn't there some kind of penalty clause? Loss of payout, or loss of number of posts?
Is there a new vehicle in your future?
Good Luck.
Congrats on your new position and hurry back.
Signed-
Yet Another Who Appreciates your Wit and Wisdom
back to the forum soon. I think what I have enjoyed most about
you, no it is not your vast knowledge of HR, no it isn't your insight
into those difficult situations, it is your humanity. That, my man,
is hard to find so come back to us so some of that will rub off on
the rest of us. xhugs
xhugs
Cinderella
Cindy xclap
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