1. Where is the money for the
counteroffer coming from? Is it your
next raise, early? All companies have
strict wage and salary guidelines, which
must be followed.
2. You have now made your employer
aware that you are unhappy. From this
day on, your loyalty will always be in
question.
3. When promotion time comes around,
your employer will remember who was
loyal and who was not.
4. Once the word gets out, the
relationship that you now enjoy with
your coworkers will never be the same.
You will lose the personal satisfaction
of peer-group acceptance.
5. What type of company do you work
for if you have to threaten to resign
before they give you what you are worth?
6. Your company will immediately
start looking for a new person at a
lower starting salary.
7. When times get tough, your
employer will begin to cut back with
you.
8. Accepting a counteroffer is an
insult to your intelligence and a blow
to your personal pride: knowing that you
were bought.
9. The same circumstances that now
cause you to consider a change will
repeat themselves in the future, even if
you accept a counteroffer. Why did you
start looking to begin with?
10. Statistics show that if you
accept a counteroffer, the probability
of your voluntarily leaving in six
months or being let go within one year
is extremely high.