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microbiology
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Posted on 07-23-15 2:16
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What happens if you leave your work right away getting GC
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Posted on 07-23-15 2:20
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IT'S LIKE RUNNING OUTSIDE RIGHT WAY GETTING EARTHQUAKE
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mero_naam_ho
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Posted on 07-23-15 2:34
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You won't have any job when you leave your job. That's what happens.
Just trolling.
On the side note, what is your situation ? why you want to leave your job? tell us more and we can tell you more.
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microbiology
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Posted on 07-23-15 2:39
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It's my best friend situation. He got a better offer
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Posted on 07-23-15 3:02
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As long as he maintains good relationship with the previous employer, he will have no problem.
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mero_naam_ho
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Posted on 07-23-15 3:03
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If you friend had already decided it is a better offer then ask him/her to go for it. I don't see any problem there.
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Posted on 07-23-15 3:20
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@microbiology, There is always good opportunity after one has GC in hand. You are free, you don't have to depend on previous employer. You will get more pay, as you can directly work with top vendors and there is not layer in between. I suggest to stick at least for the project which he is working on or wait for 4-6 months, that would be a professional way. After all, that company made you get GC, need to respect that. There are so many companies who suck all 6 yrs of H1 and then betray at the time of filing GC. If you GC is in process or you already got it, you lucky bastard. Enjoy!
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microbiology
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Posted on 07-23-15 3:31
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He says the company helped him but he paid all expenses (~$8000) with lawyer fees n application fees haha
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Posted on 07-23-15 7:56
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@microbiology;u r as free as a bird to go anywhere after the GC gets approved. I resigned the same week my GC got approved with the employer who sponsored it for another opportunity.
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Posted on 07-23-15 9:01
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faking lmao when somebody said leaving outside right after an earthquake
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Posted on 07-24-15 7:49
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I suggest to work for sometime, may be a months or so to the current company before switching, but make sure that you maintain the paystubs same as defined in labor or may be higher than that. Other than that you have no problem. Congrats dude.
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Posted on 07-24-15 10:29
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You can leave the employer once you get your GC. Please don't burn the bridges with old employer/colleagues. #Congratulations
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