How to deal with re-evaluation of a counter offer acceptance

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I handed my notice in last week (3 weeks on top of my 4). I attended a meeting this week with the MD and my manager to discuss my options & to run through my role. After the meeting I had verbally accepted to stay but having had time to digest the offer have decided it is in my best interests to move on to bigger and better things. How can I approach this subject and retract my acceptance of the counter offer??







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    What does "MD" mean? Managing Director? Medical Doctor? The whole question is unclear to me. Quite a bit context missing.
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I handed my notice in last week (3 weeks on top of my 4). I attended a meeting this week with the MD and my manager to discuss my options & to run through my role. After the meeting I had verbally accepted to stay but having had time to digest the offer have decided it is in my best interests to move on to bigger and better things. How can I approach this subject and retract my acceptance of the counter offer??







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    What does "MD" mean? Managing Director? Medical Doctor? The whole question is unclear to me. Quite a bit context missing.
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I handed my notice in last week (3 weeks on top of my 4). I attended a meeting this week with the MD and my manager to discuss my options & to run through my role. After the meeting I had verbally accepted to stay but having had time to digest the offer have decided it is in my best interests to move on to bigger and better things. How can I approach this subject and retract my acceptance of the counter offer??







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I handed my notice in last week (3 weeks on top of my 4). I attended a meeting this week with the MD and my manager to discuss my options & to run through my role. After the meeting I had verbally accepted to stay but having had time to digest the offer have decided it is in my best interests to move on to bigger and better things. How can I approach this subject and retract my acceptance of the counter offer??









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    What does "MD" mean? Managing Director? Medical Doctor? The whole question is unclear to me. Quite a bit context missing.
    – scaaahu
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    What does "MD" mean? Managing Director? Medical Doctor? The whole question is unclear to me. Quite a bit context missing.
    – scaaahu
    Sep 20 '15 at 3:35







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What does "MD" mean? Managing Director? Medical Doctor? The whole question is unclear to me. Quite a bit context missing.
– scaaahu
Sep 20 '15 at 3:35




What does "MD" mean? Managing Director? Medical Doctor? The whole question is unclear to me. Quite a bit context missing.
– scaaahu
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Be straight up about it as soon as possible, tell them basically what you said here. Upon reflection you feel that moving on is better for you. There's not a lot they can do about it.



You have already handed in your notice.






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    Be straight up about it as soon as possible, tell them basically what you said here. Upon reflection you feel that moving on is better for you. There's not a lot they can do about it.



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      Be straight up about it as soon as possible, tell them basically what you said here. Upon reflection you feel that moving on is better for you. There's not a lot they can do about it.



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        Be straight up about it as soon as possible, tell them basically what you said here. Upon reflection you feel that moving on is better for you. There's not a lot they can do about it.



        You have already handed in your notice.






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        You have already handed in your notice.







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