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I can't believe what happened to me today....

Amasov

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A huge bombshell was dropped on my workmates and I yesterday and it only escalated further today. Basically, our company, which is based in San Diego, is going through a massive and unprecedented reorganization. Our president was moved out of his position and a new higher up team was put in place. So my coworkers and I, who live and work in the Boston office, were informed of this yesterday and find out that our new president is taking a redeye flight to Boston to come talk to us.

We start to get very scared, because eleven people in the west coast office were slashed and we're expecting him to come out here and tell us that we're finished. He arrives at about 9:30 this morning and informs us that the Boston office is, indeed, closing down. You could have heard a pin drop after that. Shortly after that, he wants to meet with us all one on one about what's happening.

Just as I am trying to process what happened, because it all happened so fast, I wasn't prepared for what I was about to be told.

I was offered, in fact, really encouraged, to relocate to San Diego with a huge promotion. All my expenses to get me there would be taken care of and I'd be working with an extremely talented team of people are banging out some amazing content for our company.

Needless to say, I'm just... shocked. I can't believe all that's going. It's almost too much for me to take in all at once. Nothing like this has ever been offered to me before.

Here are some of the things I was told; I was "amazing asset" to the company. They want me to work with a group of "Talented and high-IQ people like you [me] (Uh, what?)."

Some of the perks; I'm not tied down. I'm not in a relationship, I have no kids, nor do I own a house; just an apartment lease. My sister lives in L.A. and so do a few friends of mine. Also, I have a buddy who lost a job as a game designer and put in a resume at a company in San Diego.

This whole thing is just surreal and unbelievably overwhelming. I can't think straight. I just wanted to come here and post it because I need some way to vent this and share what's going on; even take some advice if anyone can provide it.

I'm just not sure what's going faster right now; my head or my adrenaline.
 
Some of the perks; I'm not tied down. I'm not in a relationship, I have no kids, nor do I own a house; just an apartment lease. My sister lives in L.A. and so do a few friends of mine. Also, I have a buddy who lost a job as a game designer and put in a resume at a company in San Diego.

That addresses the main concerns I was going to bring up.

This sounds like a great opportunity, man. Congratulations. :)
 
Yeah man, I'm really happy you were offered that opportunity. My sis lives in San Diego and it is gorgeous! Good luck in whatever you decide!
 
Sounds like a great opportunity... I guess it depends on how tied you are to Boston. I have to say, were I in your position, I'd totally go for it. Good luck making your decision!
 
If you work for a company that ACTUALLY recognizes that you have value to them, do NOT waste that opportunity. You may be surprised how rare it really is.

Grab that offer and hold on for dear life!
 
Congratulations!

This is definitely once in a lifetime, and if it doesn't work out you can always go back to Boston.

Good luck :techman:
 
If you work for a company that ACTUALLY recognizes that you have value to them, do NOT waste that opportunity. You may be surprised how rare it really is.

Grab that offer and hold on for dear life!
This. Absolutely.

I have just one word:
Go!
 
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Congratulations! Just goes to show you that you never know who might be watching or is aware of the work you are doing. This sounds like a great opportunity.
 
This awesome news, and what an opportunity. Jump at it. San Diego is a great place; I think you'll love it.
 
You forgot the most important part. You get to be right next to Comic-Con every year!;) Congrats this is a big opportunity, seize it and make all you can out of it.:techman:
 
IT'S A TRAP!
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No, just kidding. It's a great opportunity. Go for it. Congratulations. :bolian:
 
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