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#1251735 04/19/05 11:35 PM
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Did your employer not give you any warning before they fired you? I've been counseled at work about problems and they put that in my record. I think most employers would counsel an employee and give the employee a second chance before firing them.

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You need to go talk to your boss, face to face. Don't get angry with him/her, talk and find out exactly why they are letting you go. Make sure you have all your backup documentation (e-mails, etc) to show them too.
There's nothing you can do to second guess until all the cards on the table. You have to show your hand, and demand to be shown theirs, then you can talk, or figure out a way to move forwards. Don't try and second guess this until you know 100% for sure.


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If it's work for a University, I'm quite sure they would realize that you have academic responsibilities that need to be met first.....


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Sorry, I'm with Sigma. You should have obtained a response prior to deserting. 3 days no show at work is considered abandonment in most states. They were well within' their rights to fire you. Also, I'm sure they have a plethora of people willing to fill the now vacant position.


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Originally posted by Kokopellian:
Also, I'm sure they have a plethora of people willing to fill the now vacant position.




Don't forget that they'll have to train anyone new they have to hire - another card you can play when you meet with the boss.

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I gotta stand by ancientsanskrit on this one man. My part time job on campus here has sign ups for final exams. That way you only sign up for what you can do. It is weird every one else is in final exams, we have 3 1/2 weeks of classes left here.


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Are you considered a state employee? May be some protections that come with that...just an idea...


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Originally posted by Christian:
skipping three times to be fired is pretty draconian.





First of all, you don't inform your employer that you are not working your scheduled hours, you ask for time off and sometimes find someone to replace you.

Secondly, the world does not stop during finals. If you can't handle working hours that other students can, you should be let go.

Imagine someone going to medical school with this attutude.



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why would you just take the time off without an acknowlegement from your boss about your time off email?

anywhere I've ever worked, I had to request time off.
If I didn't receive a response to my request, I sure as hell would ask again until I got either a yes or no answer and then go from there.
I would not just assume that the answer was yes and then take the day off. That's just absurd.

I think your employer was justified.


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Originally posted by ancientsanskrit:


Anyways, it's over. If anyone here has been fired, how did you go about it i.e. did you try quiting so that your records weren't blemished. I sure as hell am going to opt to quit rather than being fired. Any suggestions. Thanks for allowing me to vent myself and hearing me out, guys.





The only time I have ever been fired was for disorderly conduct...but it was at Wal-Mart...so I didnt really give a crap. I never could bring myself to quit that horrible company even after 3 years....firing me helped me. On a strange note...everyone who asked why "I suddenly dissappeared" was told that I quit....hmmmmm....anyways...for me being fired was the best thing thats happened to me, I got an awesome job as a PT billing accountant that paid double what I was getting pushing carts around (it helped that I was in College for a business degree)

Its a new world man, slate is wiped clean. Get a better job and show those [censored] ers whats up.


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