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Originally Posted by
anchal
Hi Excon,
Thanks for your response.
Actually this new company is a software consultancy company which places its employee in clients place in US.
In my previous/above update I may be wrongly using the word NEW US employer, as I wont be there employee till I reach US and join a client.
Hello again, Anchal:
You call them a consultancy, I call them employment agencies. The difference is semantics. The bottom line is, you don't work till you're placed.
My advice hasn't changed. If they want you to quit, then they should start paying you. They're not going to do that. That already makes me suspect. If it were me, I WOULD NOT give up my present job.
Four or five days notice for your present employer isn't great, but you won't get sued for it.
IF this company is any good, they'll place you right away. If they don't, I would try other sources. Is the market hot?? For smart people in the computer business - the market is ALWAYS hot.
excon