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Quiting, what's the norm?

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tone123
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Quiting, what's the norm?

Post by tone123 »

k979aaa wrote:What is the punishment for not giving a week or a months notice given that at most we are paid a week in hand in any case apart from overpaid holiday entitlements they could claim back as the business is run on a shoestring so if anyone goes sick or just jacks it in it is the same cost to said business?
Strictly speaking they can sue you for any damages they can prove plus compensation i.e. you leave without notice and they have to make arrangements to cover your work. Although the amount they pay out in wages/overtime might be the same as it was to you, they can claim costs & compensation for the hassle of having to do so and the potential disruption it caused.
The chances of them doing this are zero as it would cost more to do it than they would recover.

To answer the OP's question, I'm pretty certain they will want you to work the full notice period as anything less causes more work for them. Make sure you put your notice in writing giving a final date that you choose. If you agree to any different arrangements then make sure you get it in writing e.g. longer/shorter period of notice. It sounds like they're already taking advantage of your good will so be prepared to be squeezed even harder....or you could say no and just do the job you were contracted to do.

Good luck
lightningpostman
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Post by lightningpostman »

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.
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f**k the dom,

you apply online to any other office that has vacancies and within 4 weeks your transfered.

he cant hold you to ransom, only niggle is you need to do 6 months in current office then you can transfer, once transfered if the new office is shite then you can do the same 6 months later.
magicw
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Post by magicw »

rubberbond wrote:If you have another job, that you obviously believe to be better than the one you've got,why worry about what you are leaving behind in monetary terms. Seems daft to me to hang on just in case.

Your absolutely Right. But you still have to weigh up the Pros and Cons and in this case there is the potential to loose nearly £1400. However the other job is 4 days on 4 days off. Having a daughter of school age and a Wife that works most Saturdays until late if I am working a Saturday . I find other than periods of leave its impossible to get more than say 24 hours continuous off to do anything. Long Weekends the Wife Works Saturday Until 7 and the kid has to be back in School on the Monday.

Its a question of Work Life balance so I suppose you cant have your cake and eat it and £1400 is a price worth paying. I don't suppose there is any way that if enough people in a DLO got together you could have a group that worked Wallingtons. The job would be perfect as far as I m concerned then!

I know I come across as a bit of a moaner!!!! But I ve been doing jobs that involve working Saturdays for over 30 years and I ve just had enough of it.
Interested-seeker
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Post by Interested-seeker »

lightningpostman 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.
#

f**k the dom,

you apply online to any other office that has vacancies and within 4 weeks your transfered.

he cant hold you to ransom, only niggle is you need to do 6 months in current office then you can transfer, once transfered if the new office is shite then you can do the same 6 months later.
6 months and made permanent!
Jimbo2017
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Post by Jimbo2017 »

F'k I could cry. I've sent the Union in there, it didn't work. It's going to be more than six weeks, if at all. I've just written my resignation letter.

It's all verbal so far, is there any paperwork I can submit?
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Post by k979aaa »

Jimbo2017 wrote:F'k I could cry. I've sent the Union in there, it didn't work. It's going to be more than six weeks, if at all. I've just written my resignation letter.

It's all verbal so far, is there any paperwork I can submit?
If you want out tell them this " Fed up with the relentless pressure caused by increasing workloads and poor management sorry for saying this if the truth hurt's" put this in your letter I am sure they will wave any claim and just end your contract and not hound you anymore.
Jimbo2017
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Post by Jimbo2017 »

*Transfer Paperwork

[to force the issue and make the transfer happen]
Brandy
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Post by Brandy »

Why do managers have to be such arseholes? When I started with RM years ago I had the utmost respect for my managers,we were treated with respect always please and thankyou. When I left I had not one bit of respect for either of my managers,I dont think please and thankyou were in their vocabulary,only how to bully and intimidate their staff.
Good luck and hope it all works out for you in the end
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Post by k979aaa »

Brandy wrote:Why do managers have to be such arseholes? When I started with RM years ago I had the utmost respect for my managers,we were treated with respect always please and thankyou. When I left I had not one bit of respect for either of my managers,I dont think please and thankyou were in their vocabulary,only how to bully and intimidate their staff.
Good luck and hope it all works out for you in the end
One BECAUSE they cannot do the job or don't want to and Secondly the Bonus culture ie they gain from our pain and at the end of the day it is a top down bullying institution of the highest order. Sorry that you left us but I wish you well hope you find a better job employer and happy new year!
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Post by POSTMAN »

all new staff from April 2017 have to give 4 weeks notice to quit.
How did that get sneaked in, were the CWU on a tea break?
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Brandy
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Post by Brandy »

k979aaa wrote:
Brandy wrote:Why do managers have to be such arseholes? When I started with RM years ago I had the utmost respect for my managers,we were treated with respect always please and thankyou. When I left I had not one bit of respect for either of my managers,I dont think please and thankyou were in their vocabulary,only how to bully and intimidate their staff.
Good luck and hope it all works out for you in the end
One BECAUSE they cannot do the job or don't want to and Secondly the Bonus culture ie they gain from our pain and at the end of the day it is a top down bullying institution of the highest order. Sorry that you left us but I wish you well hope you find a better job employer and happy new year!
What a way to run a company,and what a way to get the best out of your staff.
Thankyou for your best wishes,more than I got from my managers,not even a thankyou!! :no no
Jimbo2017
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Post by Jimbo2017 »

My next depot DOM says its agreed provisionally. Happy Days. End of next week will be me finished in my current depot.

My day today? I looked at the Dispo, saw what I had on it, booked four hours in overtime each day at other Offices.

Walked in, did my early, at 9 briefed the Dom, turns out Dom had a different expectation for me this week. I've still got to take out my Trainee on his walk [did I mention that I've only been doing this job less than nine months, I'm PT, and I've got a Trainee!? That's a compliment. As I tell the Trainee: the golden rule is that the job must get done and there must be no complaints by the end of the day], Oh and there's no time now to get my Dispo listed walk covered on overtime.... So I take out the Trainee, then I do my booked four hours on OT because I commitment's a commitment. Then I take out my own walk. Delievry's not delivery until you've been delivering at 9pm with two full bags around your neck [cos it's faster]. Some point during the day I overhear the other bloke's talking: they can't wait for me to leave `cos then the trainee will see how thing's are supposed to be done.... its not like I asked to have the Trainee, I'm not getting a Leadership allowance [which nobody believes], and as I openly admit : I've only been doing the job five minutes and I'm not the coach.

11 working days and it stops.
Northblue82
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Post by Northblue82 »

I left RM last March, I told the Dom on Thursday that I was starting a new job on Monday and worked my last day Friday.
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Post by fishtank »

POSTMAN wrote:
all new staff from April 2017 have to give 4 weeks notice to quit.
How did that get sneaked in, were the CWU on a tea break?
News to me.
A bit pointless really, they can hardly stand in your way if you have another job to go to.
good times, bad times you know I've had my share
bmccoll
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Post by bmccoll »

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!