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Is it Wrong to Accept an Employment Counter-Offer?

An Anonymous Coward asks: "I was happily working away at a low-paying but otherwise good job I'd had for several months, after taking a huge pay cut when the dot.bomb bubble burst. Then a recruiter contacted me with a very nice potential position - I interviewed and received an offer with a 50% increase in pay, everything else nearly the same. When I received the offer and decided I was interested, I broke the news to my current employer - to my surprise they extended a counter-offer with a matching salary, thereby eliminating my only reason for considering the other job. However, I talked to some friends and checked the web for ideas and realized that there are a *lot* of ppl out there who believe you should never accept a counter-offer. They make some good points, and there are a lot of those pages - but on the web popularity breeds increased popularity, in a self-feeding cycle, so I'm wondering if the numbers are skewed unrealistically. Is it really that rare to do well by accepting a counter-offer? Do Slashdot readers have experience with counter-offers from present employers, positive or negative?"

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  1. w00g w00g by VAXGeek · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    what's a ppl?

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  2. Re:Do Not Accept - Reasons from the other side... by billcopc · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    "Independent newspaper", isn't that an oxymoron ? like "microsoft works" and "military intelligence" ?

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  3. Re:Do Not Accept - Reasons from the other side... by martyn+s · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Maybe in the world we live in today those two words don't go together, but I wish the could.

  4. Re:BONA FIDE by supermoose · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Silly me.