Leaving SB
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I have decided to resign from SB in the next few weeks. I have been offered and accepted a new job that is with an firm that has nothing to do with selling securities or commodities. My question is, can my branch manager sue me for training costs since I am leaving the industry all together? I’ve been in production for only a few months. Sorry if this stuff has been posted before, I’m new here and I’d just like some insight from you all. Thanks!
I can't answer your question; I can only say I'm jealous. Good luck in your new career.…I have been offered and accepted a new job that is with an firm that has nothing to do with selling securities or commodities…
Anyone can sue anyone for anything. If you leave the business alltogether they probably will NOT come after you.
[quote=husker03] Sorry if this stuff has been posted before, I’m new here and I’d just like some insight from you all. [/quote]
The search button works wonders, even when you’re new here.
I have been offered and accepted a new job that is with an firm that has nothing to do with selling securities or commodities.
So your going to Jones? JUST KIDDING I couldn't resist.Ha! No, I’m leaving the industry all together. Nothing against the industry or the firm, just not the right gig or time for me. I wish you all the best though and thanks for the responses.