Still employed...
Still employed...
Well it turns out that I didn't get sacked after all...
So back to the slog of commuting 36 miles in & 36miles home on a daily basis...
Been told to report back in on Wedensday @10.00...
Watch this space I still might tell them to fek off & pack it in...
I really don't think my fiddler...sorry manager...No I was right first time... will be very happy with the decision that I didn't get the boot.
It's gonna be fun meeting up with him again... NOT.
So back to the slog of commuting 36 miles in & 36miles home on a daily basis...
Been told to report back in on Wedensday @10.00...
Watch this space I still might tell them to fek off & pack it in...
I really don't think my fiddler...sorry manager...No I was right first time... will be very happy with the decision that I didn't get the boot.
It's gonna be fun meeting up with him again... NOT.
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
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Well at least the decision is yours now mate. Good news that you’ve still got the job until you decide otherwise.
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Re: Still employed...
Always better to find a new job while in a job .
If you want the sake just give him a slap
If you want the sake just give him a slap
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Maybe not a good idea to piss off someone who has access to rat poison ..
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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Too true. Good news Mac. At least you have time decide.Kev L wrote:Well at least the decision is yours now mate. Good news that you’ve still got the job until you decide otherwise.
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That’s great news Macster, good luck with whatever you decide to do.
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good news Mac, like Kev said, you can still get paid while you look for a better job now
AMcQ
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Trouble is If I hand my notice in I have to do 10 weeks notice...
Which is a bit of an issue if any new job wants a position filled quickly...
According to my union rep if they had given me the sack they would of had to pay me 10 weeks money...
So I feel I would have been better off getting sacked...
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
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10 wks notice is a long notice period, you must be more important than you realised MacMacV2 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 01, 2021 9:21 pmTrouble is If I hand my notice in I have to do 10 weeks notice...
Which is a bit of an issue if any new job wants a position filled quickly...
According to my union rep if they had given me the sack they would of had to pay me 10 weeks money...
So I feel I would have been better off getting sacked...
IMHO you're better off not being sacked, regardless of the 10 weeks pay. What are you going to say when you go for an interview when they ask you where you last worked? and why did you leave? it only takes a phone call then.
You probably have a pension to consider as well. Ideally what you could do with is voluntary redundancy, as I think you've been there quite a time?
Probably no chance of that right now,
Chris.
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happy days mac, hang in until you find something then tell them to stick it and walk.
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Re: Still employed...
As a manager myself, I'd say go on the sick with stress. Seems to work alright for my team
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Mac has been off sick more than he has been at work over the last 2 yrsbigbadjonno wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 9:43 pm As a manager myself, I'd say go on the sick with stress. Seems to work alright for my team
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I think you should hang in there as you have a goodish package, excellent sickness cover and it is local government. Your far harder to sack than you realise. Also if they do, sack you that is, their case must be cast iron or a tribunal will find in your favour. It is very easy to muck up the process and you would stand a good chance of winning.
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