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I quit my job two days ago to move to another company that is more in tune to my background, pays better and is less demanding than my current position. I thought the news was well-received, and I gave them almost 3 weeks notice. I am working incredibly hard right now to ensure the transition is smooth. I was asked for feedback from my current managers (who also own the company) and said nothing but extremely positive comments about them.
Here's the problem: The past few months I have been working on a clinical trial. Before I joined, the study was a mess. They themselves admitted they didnt have much experience in the area, and I being well-versed with multi-centre clinical trials, was able to jump right into it. I have slaved over this project, worked overtime (without compensation) and went above and beyond my responsibilities. We are currently writing an abstract to get it published (due 1st week of August) and I just found out my name was removed. No talk about it with me. Nothing.
Needless to say, I am upset. But I'd like to know from those in the field: was this a reasonable decision on my employer's part? I don't see why my institution can't be the same as my current company since I WAS an employee while I did this research.
Even for my grad work, I graduated but those continuing the studies still put my name down under the grad institution. What gives?
Here's the problem: The past few months I have been working on a clinical trial. Before I joined, the study was a mess. They themselves admitted they didnt have much experience in the area, and I being well-versed with multi-centre clinical trials, was able to jump right into it. I have slaved over this project, worked overtime (without compensation) and went above and beyond my responsibilities. We are currently writing an abstract to get it published (due 1st week of August) and I just found out my name was removed. No talk about it with me. Nothing.
Needless to say, I am upset. But I'd like to know from those in the field: was this a reasonable decision on my employer's part? I don't see why my institution can't be the same as my current company since I WAS an employee while I did this research.
Even for my grad work, I graduated but those continuing the studies still put my name down under the grad institution. What gives?