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Originally posted by k1ng
You have to take chances in life to get what you really want. Leave on good terms with Rubbermaid so you don't burn any bridges. If anything should happen with the Dell job...
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Exactly. I'm assuming that Rubbermaid knows you don't want to make plastic containers for the rest of your life, so if you leave on good terms with them (explain that something in your field of expertise came up, give them 2 weeks notice and work hard right 'til the last minute of your last shift). If things fall through with Dell, there'd be a good chance of going back to Rubbermaid if they had an opening, seeing as they wouldn't have to train you like they'd have to train someone completely new.
Best of luck to you.