Colleague handed in notice. And has outright refused to do a handover of knowledge, because they wants company to keep them on with a retainer and consultancy fees. so when a particular procedure happens, the company would have to being them back and pay them to do the work? They are leaving to start their new business in consultancy for this procedure.There is a member of staff that will be taking the role on and the procedure is quite specific to the company.
Is this person a dick, or that's just how business works etc.
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To think that refusing to do an handover so you can be called back as a consultant is a dick move?
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AFewScrewsLucy · 24/10/2021 20:45
OP posts:
Am I being unreasonable?
592 votes. Final results.
POLL
You are being unreasonable
28%
You are NOT being unreasonable
72%
Mixingvax ·
24/10/2021 20:53
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