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Quiting, what's the norm?

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Jimbo2017
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Quiting, what's the norm?

Post by Jimbo2017 »

bmccoll wrote:
Jimbo2017 wrote:yes its a great job on delivery. but the dom has got me running round everyday fixing all his problems, I'm starting my round 2 hours after everyone else, and that's when I'm running from problem to problem. Just thinking of the place is getting me stressed. Dom's not letting me transfer out, quitting's my only way to stop it.
I take it you're a PHG, manager type? Sign for a vacant delivery duty, best thing I ever did!
No, I'm just a reserve newbie grunt being used cos im too Fing thick to figure out how to stop the manager taking advantage.
Jimbo2017
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Quiting, what's the norm?

Post by Jimbo2017 »

Three, maybe four working days left. That the plan. Still expecting to have the plan changed on me by the DOM. All I can do to keep my mouth shut and avoid saying something stupid and either Quitting or getting Sacked. Good to speak to my hope tobe union rep, it's like all my troubles go away. Will I get the days off owed and promised to me, will I get the OT owed since before xmas?? God knows.
Jimbo2017
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Joined: 06 Aug 2017, 21:29
Gender: Male

Quiting, what's the norm?

Post by Jimbo2017 »

All change please: No I won't get the week off I'm owed, they're going to loaded onto my leave card.... still owed a week's money in OT.... the Transfer date promised has just changed again

Chaffed Ass? That'll be another encounter with the Manager then.

Talk to the Union in the morning and likely quit without notice monday.