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Leaving day zero offer months after accepting it
Trimex International FZE vs Vedanta Aluminum Limited; Read this case, if you find time!
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reply Yes, employers are selfish, why cant the employee be?
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reply Many people do that, even to law firms, don't worry about it.
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reply You can do it. Accept the 2nd offer first then send a mail to the first company saying that you can't join because of personal reasons etc... Around 10 months are still left before your starting date so I don't think they will worry much!
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reply Kar le bhai, be selfish, at the end of the day, it was your hard work, it is you who is responsible for yourself, these people will say it is unethical etc, etc, all these things don't matter.
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reply Are dada bata na kya karna. Can I reject the offer for another place before I join
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reply I was feeling so down, but this just made me laugh for a good 2 mins.
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reply My goodness, please don't venture anywhere near a client with such knowledge of law.
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reply I am not, but you seem to be.
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reply What to do now? My offer was from an in house though
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reply Are u a first yr law student?
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reply I'm not bound to not change my day zero offer right. I can take better offers right
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reply yes, unless the latter is CAM or HSA
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reply T1 NLU. Got day zero offer. Now have another PPO from better place after my final internship there, can I leave the day 0 offer for this one?
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