
Resigned- Not feeling guilty
I recently resigned from my position. During a discussion with my manager, he inquired about any job offers I had received. He mentioned considering a promotion for me this year and suggested I reconsider my resignation. Despite his efforts to persuade me, I declined each time. Eventually, he subtly insulted me, implying my place(nicha dikhane ki koshish ki). Nonetheless, I am relieved because I felt stifled and trapped in this work environment. Fortunately, I have supportive people who motivates me, unlike certain individuals in the workplace and surroundings who seek to undermine us.

I resigned, but my manager didn’t even asked anything, he just asked me to send email officially and that’s it.
After his "Nicha dikhane vala act" you are sure he wouldn't have given you promotion.. It was just a lollipop he wanted to give you.. So that you can suck it for the time being.

Hi @silent_applause, as you work here in this organization, which is why you are smart enough to know how promotion cycles and other things work. I don't think to tell you separately.
@HorribleRabbit thats y i told you bro .. that fake promise is a lollipop and nothing else... and see even if you are a manager and u cant give promotion .. there is no need "ki aap kisi ko neecha dikhao" just bcoz he has some expectation in lieu of working hard.. If you read my reply I appreciated you for doing the right thing....But I didnt understood what you replied to my comment and what does that mean 😅😅😅

The same situation happened to me. I received a B band and asked my manager why. He told me that despite my outstanding performance as a tester with zero production defects over the last two years, I didn't engage in development work, which led to the B band rating. I had also been requesting a promotion for the past year with no response. After I resigned last month, he assured me of an A band and a promotion effective from August 1st. I responded by thanking him for opening my eyes to better opportunities, and now I am looking forward to exploring new possibilities. Never trust for false promises in Promotions and Onsite opportunities.
