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I put in my two weeks and my project manager asked me to send him a list of my daily duties LOL

I work in STEM and accepted a job offer that pays over six figures doing EXACTLY what I am passionate about/am working on my masters degree in. The pay increase is literally over 50%, so it’s basically one of those no brainer, once in a lifetime opportunities that I would be smoking black tar heroin not to take. Consequently, I put in my notice and got a call from the project manager the same day asking me what’s going on. I said I’m leaving for better pay/passion purposes, and thanked him for the opportunity. He doesn’t say thanks, good luck, basically anything a genuine human being would say to someone who just struck a great opportunity to better his family’s life. Instead, he tells me to go ahead and send him a list of what I did during my day to day so that he can use it for finding…


I work in STEM and accepted a job offer that pays over six figures doing EXACTLY what I am passionate about/am working on my masters degree in. The pay increase is literally over 50%, so it’s basically one of those no brainer, once in a lifetime opportunities that I would be smoking black tar heroin not to take.

Consequently, I put in my notice and got a call from the project manager the same day asking me what’s going on. I said I’m leaving for better pay/passion purposes, and thanked him for the opportunity.

He doesn’t say thanks, good luck, basically anything a genuine human being would say to someone who just struck a great opportunity to better his family’s life.

Instead, he tells me to go ahead and send him a list of what I did during my day to day so that he can use it for finding the next applicant. This is the same guy that hired me after a technical interview with questions pertaining to what I would be doing on the daily.

Fucking LOL. Where do these goobers come from? I said I’ll see if I can find the time (I won’t find the time).

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