Changing jobs
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I have been licensed for 4 months now and will be going to another firm. I plan to put in my letter of resignation. What if they don’t except it and fire me? They’ll probably be made because they sponsered me and now I’m leaving. My new job said they what no “black marks” on my license. If I get fired is that considered a black mark? Help!
Are you saying you made the manager?
That could result in a black mark for sure.
Other than that you sound just like a perfect candidate. Can’t
spell worth a damn and want to change firms after four months–yep,
sounds just like what the SEC wants to have as an ideal broker.
A good strategy is always to quit one job before you know for sure if you have the next one–excellent planning.
Ok I typed it real fast and didn’t look it over- dosen’t mean I can’t spell! Plus I haven’t accepted the offer yet. Thanks for the advice Know it all wall st!
[quote=powerbroker]Ok I typed it real fast and didn’t look it
over- dosen’t mean I can’t spell! Plus I haven’t accepted the offer
yet. Thanks for the advice Know it all wall st!
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You’re welcome. You’ve been touched by greatness and don’t even know it.
[quote=Knows Wall St.][quote=powerbroker]Ok I typed it real fast and didn't look it over- dosen't mean I can't spell! Plus I haven't accepted the offer yet. Thanks for the advice Know it all wall st! [/quote]
You're welcome. You've been touched by greatness and don't even know it.
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You'll know it soon enough. Cortisone should help the rash.
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[quote=Knows Wall St.][quote=powerbroker]Ok I typed it real fast and didn’t look it over- dosen’t mean I can’t spell! Plus I haven’t accepted the offer yet. Thanks for the advice Know it all wall st! [/quote]
You’re welcome. You’ve been touched by greatness and don’t even know it.
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You'll know it soon enough. Cortisone should help the rash.
[/quote][quote=GreenShoe]And you want to manage people’s money? Why do you live?[/quote]
To whom would that comment be directed?
If they lie you can take it to arbitration and they will lose by getting caught in a lie. Hand them a resignation letter- and say it as well. They can get the “training” costs back from you though so expect that.