You Have Job Offer, But Maybe Not a Job - Rescinding Again

 The horror stories from back in 2008 - 2009 could begin surfacing again.

The pricey apartment, with a one-year lease, was rented.

New clothing was purchased. 

If the position wasn't entry-level, the previous job was quit.

And, then the offer was rescinded. Prior to that there might have been a delayed start date, with a small stipend. 

On Fishbowl, there's a positing about a rescinding:

"Thought I was going in house and finally leaving big law but my offer was pulled and the company is instituting a hiring freeze"

This professional, though, was fortunate. They hadn't given notice yet at the other job. But since they had been quiet quitting they probably are in some kind of penalty box. Maybe even on the way out. 

From my coaching I'm hearing about even contract offers being snatched back. The start date was set. Then the employer was unreachable. In too many situations, no explanation was provided. Just the silence. 

Is the current version of sucking up expecting to be knocked out of the box and having to scramble to replace that source of income?

Of course, you need to earn a good living. Special expertise with transitions, reskilling and startups. Complimentary consultation with Intuitive Coach Jane Genova (Text 203-468-8579, janegenova374@gmail.com).

 


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