Hi All
I'm in a bit of a pickle and I could really use some help here. I got a job offer a couple of days ago from a prestigious oil company for a field based role (you practically live on the rig for weeks and then get a couple off). Anyhow, I was really excited upon receiving this offer and signed with the company right away.
After informing my current employer regarding my decision to resign, my dept. head is giving me a counter offer which is now making me reconsider. I don't know if it is a case of cold feet or something but after hearing from engineers who are currently based in the field I am freaking out and reconsidering the offer I have signed already. I currently have a pretty chilled out, standard 9-5 job and the pay is decent enough. With a counter offer it seems like an even better deal.
Would there be any legal implications if I now decide to decline the offer I've already signed? Is there anyway around it? Can anyone with similar experience give me some tips please??