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Old 30-10-2008, 11:08 AM
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Dear All,

We have not been paid of our salary for the past 2 months. Now that everyone is frustrated, almost all employee are now quitting. Rest of the employees are coming just for the sake of coming.
The company is facing a bad finanical crisis. We even doubt if we'd be paid in the future?
Should i too quit now as its baseless working without pay and even there's no much work? I got a new client for them, it means a lot of income for a single closure itself, but still they aren't interested to go with them,

Pls. let me know your thoughts as to wait or quit? Now the market is also down! No recruitment anywhere?

Regards,

Arsha

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Old 30-10-2008, 12:12 PM
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Whaaat??? Not even a single reply...!!!
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Old 30-10-2008, 01:32 PM
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Dear Arsha,
I wud suggest, don quit the job, but, the other way, keep tryin for good opening. Yes u can go look for job search. I understand by ur post, the Mgmt are not goin for any improvemnt of business, so no point in staying, but do remember dont quit with out any offer, get good offer n thn push off. "Smarter u plan faster u execute"....Keep Rockin.....
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Old 30-10-2008, 01:39 PM
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Hey Arsha, take the client wit u to the new concern, I am sure, u vl get gud opening.
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Old 30-10-2008, 01:43 PM
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Hi friend,

I suggest, that you better dont quit the job at this time when we have less jobs available in the market, atleast you say that you are working in xyz company to the interviewer. I can understand that it is very difficult to survive without salary.

you got 1 option i.e. wait for better job or a job, then you can quit.

Have patience and positive attitude.

Your friend
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Old 30-10-2008, 02:14 PM
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Hi,

it is best suggested not to quit. There is a downtrend in every industry worldwide. when you put in more efforts during this period, the better the chances for you when the business picks up. Remember, it is all a cycle. The year 2000-2001 saw a great fall. Later the whole world was doing better. Many companies were not paying promptly. But this is the time you can show your loyalty. Provided you are not in a financial crises to burn your fingers for the sake of the organization.

However, it is your personal decision to be taken.
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Old 30-10-2008, 03:21 PM
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Hi,
In My Opinion Not To Quit. Our Company Also Paid Us 2 Months Pending Salary. Its A Business Something It Gains Sometime It Loose. Until U Get New Opournity You Should Not Quit.

Final Decesion Is Yrs.
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Old 30-10-2008, 04:16 PM
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Dear Arsha

There is a famous saying "Love your job and not the organization, because we dont know when our organizations will stop loving us".

In your case, i trust things are really out of shape. Though the situation warrants you to move out without second thought, see to it that you do so after getting a good job. Till such time calmly wait. Things will authomatically improve. The organization where u are employed itself is not ready to capitalize on the opportunity then we cant blame ourselves.

Best wishes for your new job search.

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Old 30-10-2008, 04:21 PM
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dear frient

better to quit the job very immediately spend some time for new opernings or check your known sources and friends. If employer not able to pay the employee salaries, he does not have right to run the business also. Time is valuable. If you have confidence, you can do anything.

I think it is time to rise. Think differently.

you can go for low salary in the same department.
you can change your nature of work and dept
you can join in short term new courses during the course of jobless time
you can join/ learn one new language, which will be useful to your new or present job.
you can search for new small term business alternatives.
you can pay your visit, along with family, to a some touriest places.

take time and sit alone, think differently and think in a innovative direction.

Those who see the invisiable
can do the impossible.


Thanks & Regards:


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Old 30-10-2008, 04:46 PM
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The point is you should not leave without a job and their is no point to stay .So the point is search and leave ,before you are asked to leave .

Send me your profile ...i will try if i can come to your help

Regards

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