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What does cutting off mean?

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LaggyBand
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What does cutting off mean?

Post by LaggyBand »

IT NEEDS FIXING
CityBoy
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What does cutting off mean?

Post by CityBoy »

LaggyBand wrote:It is utterly ridiculous that new starters are literally expected to find someone, baring in mind they are likely not massively close to people yet, find someone to act as their “witness”, or find their union rep, putting a lovely contentious, awkward, adversarial setting around themselves in their new job, drag that person to their “manager” have a “discussion” or more likely argument, just to finish to the time they agreed to finish at when both parties entered the contract.

Don’t you DARE not do that. Don’t you DARE trust your manager and talk to him alone. You can get sacked for wilful delay, yeah, better yet bring a solicitor into work every day, just in case!

Oh, and even if you do all of that, we can decide not to take you on anyway if you p*ss us off too much. Hopefully you’ll be weak enough to worry about that and instead just work til it’s done.

So, so wrong.

spot on! this was the main factor for me handing in my notice
LaggyBand
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What does cutting off mean?

Post by LaggyBand »

It would’ve been great to feel like going forward, it is no longer “obvs” that we need a witness to finish on time without being sacked, that would’ve been ever so handy.