Hello r/jobs,
I need advice. Long story short I work for a company which has amazing benefits, and okay pay.
But, I'm 22 with no kids, debt, or obligations so pay isn't the biggest priority on my list. All I'm looking for is to learn, grow, and develop myself in the business world.
I got promoted 14 months ago. Got into the company 34 months ago. While I enjoyed my current role, I quickly grew out of it.
Two months ago a position opened that I was interested in internally to become a General Manager. I got rejected by my manager saying "I wasn't ready" (currently Sales trainer & Operations Manager).
Okay, fair enough. I sat down with him the next day, just to understand why. I was fine with it. But I needed to know why.
Funny enough, he couldn't tell me why. He gratified my accomplishments and vaguely explained that I wasn't ready...again. They ended up hiring externally over me (who knows the company in and out.
Then, I tried to talk to him about where I could grow to. He replied with "anything can happen." I was like wtf? Sure, we're a young company, and positions are created every year. So long story short there is no concrete next step for me.
My manager really wants to get promoted. I can tell. I think he wants everyone to stay in their place and perform until he get promoted (whenever that is). Something in my head clicked and told me I had to get out of here. Everyone in my company is eager to get promoted but there's only so many positions that open up.
I had two weeks vacation, so I used two days a week for the last three months to low-key search for new jobs. I told myself if I couldn't find a job then, I'll quit with nothing lined up and try even harder.
I interviewed a lot, and finally a company gave me a job offer to become a Franchise Manager, after four round of interviews.
They have yet to send me the on-boarding papers. Should I wait until they send it to me before resigning? Or is the offer letter enough?
I'm also afraid that they might rescind the offer. They have no grounds to really do it (passed background check) but I'm weirdly paranoid.
I'm just the type of guy to think worst case scenario for everything. On the offer it said "planned start date" and it seems kinda vague to me, so it put me in paranoia mode. They offer letter just stated the compensation, benefits, ect. but not HR documentation.
Even if they do, I have about $6500 saved and don't have to pay rent ($750) until Mar 1. Car is paid. I have an outstanding $1800 dental bill that is being paid monthly.
TDLR; Don't think my company has any more room for advancement. I'm young. I got a job offer. I signed it. It was returned and acknowledged by the company. I'm now stressing out for no reason. When do I put in my two weeks?
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