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Old 10-03-2006, 02:23 PM
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Agree with the others, and I'd say make plans to move on. Even if you fought and won, do you think you'd be able to stay happily in the aftermath? Probably not.

You have 6 years experience in your job, and if, as you say, you've been doing it well, that will show in interviews. I don't really know the situation regarding references here in HK, but you can't stay in a bad situation because you're afraid of maybe not getting a good one. It doesn't sound like that situation is ever going to improve much.

One word of caution though - if an interviewer asks why you're leaving, stick to "new oportunities" etc etc. Do not mention internal conflicts or how you feel you've been picked on. These people don't know you yet, and will at least unconsciously have alarm bells going off - "potential trouble-maker", "whiner" etc.

Good luck!
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