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How do you look for someone when..
If you know someone is going to jump ship but they haven’t yet, how do you look for a replacement when that person is not gone yet. I have run into this with clients and 90% of the time they were right. A maintenance or office person that is vital to there business is going to most likely jump ship. You should dig your well before your thirsty so you are not scrambling at a bad time like turnover season, but you got to walk a tightrope on how to handle the situation. This is with promises to the owner they are staying but talks elsewhere and actions that suggest they are planning to go.