Personally, I think you need to look for work elsewhere.
They're not treating you well, and it sounds like they're training someone to take over your job.
I had great advice when I was looking (but still in my last job.) The woman I was talking to said, "Oh, really? You're looking? How many resumes did you send out yesterday?"
She had a point, though - I was looking, but I wasn't being serious about it. When I really got on fire to look - as in, skipping going out on Friday to stay in and look through the papers, read articles about my industry to figure out the key players, and got a "this is my new job - to apply places; I'm going to put as many irons in the fire as humanly possible", THAT'S when I got something.
**** ALSO **** be careful about mentioning salaries. Some companies actually prohibit employees from discussing this - you may have signed a form agreeing to that fact somewhere along the line, and not remember it.
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Last edited by HotDamnImAPhiMu; 02-08-2006 at 08:33 AM.
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