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To: Ron who wrote (52189)4/27/2001 8:35:02 AM
From: Bill McEachern  Read Replies (1) of 77400
 
Well, once a job offer is made and accepted, there is a contract between the employer and future employee. Now look at it from the students prospective. He signed in good faith to start working n months in the future once he graduates. So, he goes back to studying and forgets about job hunting. Now 4 or 6 months later he finds out the company does not require his services. Screwed! Maybe he will be unemployed for a couple of months after graduation with the student loans still requiring interest payments.

So, I think its fair that companies have to pay to break those employment contracts. One or two months pay at least would be generous enough.

Bill
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