Etini
Valued Contributor
For one reason or the other, one might decide to stop working in a particular organization. Is it safe and proper to go back to a job you had resigned from? Or it is a complete No No. When you leave, you won't come back. I have witnessed this happen twice in two different organizations I worked for and on both occasions, it ended in premium tears for the organization and the employees.
The idea of leaving when the ovation is loudest applies here. When you return to an organization you had previously worked for, you won't be respected. You would likely be taken for granted. Familiarity brings contempt. For the first time I witnessed this, the guy was aba management staff and returned as a management staff. But the second one I witnessed was terrible, the guy was the overall manager before he left but returned as an ordinary staff because the position of general manager was efficiently occupied. On both occasions, the guys involved were chased out like thieves.
For me, when you stop working for an organization, you only go back there to visit.
The idea of leaving when the ovation is loudest applies here. When you return to an organization you had previously worked for, you won't be respected. You would likely be taken for granted. Familiarity brings contempt. For the first time I witnessed this, the guy was aba management staff and returned as a management staff. But the second one I witnessed was terrible, the guy was the overall manager before he left but returned as an ordinary staff because the position of general manager was efficiently occupied. On both occasions, the guys involved were chased out like thieves.
For me, when you stop working for an organization, you only go back there to visit.