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start keeping a diary. contemperaneous (sp?) notes go down very well at tribunals.


 
Posted : 17/11/2011 1:25 pm
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start keeping a diary. contemperaneous (sp?) notes go down very well at tribunals.

It's not worth it as I want out!


 
Posted : 17/11/2011 1:40 pm
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ask how much they'll give you to go quietly then 🙂


 
Posted : 17/11/2011 1:41 pm
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I've done it twice... The first time was a part time uni job so held no real significance... An employee scratched my car as 'a prank'... I was was very precious about said car and proceeded to throw bike cleaning chemical in said employees face just before he fell to the ground somehow, I left before I was fired.

The second time was a really tough decision. My employer was cutting everyone's pay by 12.5% due to the recession, however I was already paid poorly and infact the paycut took me back to less than when I started 5 years ago. I said I would leave if it was enforced... So I found another job and did. HOWEVER, my new job although paying double was managed by some complete jokers, I worked for 4 days before leaving the car and laptop in the car park at the head office with a note to te director explaining all... Fortunately my old employer took me back... At 12.5% less of course... All very embarassing and a low point of my life.

Fortunately I survived another year and secured an awesome job which I love, I feel very fortunate that I wake up and actually want to go to work.

I say jump ship, but have a plan, and the grass is not always greener.


 
Posted : 17/11/2011 2:59 pm
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Yep. Found one of the graduates pay details on my bosses desk so I left my resignation letter on top of that. (They were getting paid the same as me which I found a bit disappointing) Best thing I ever did. Gave me a gateway to a much better job.


 
Posted : 17/11/2011 4:55 pm
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Did a few months ago, set up my own company and so can type this now without getting sacked, best thing i ever did...well not quite but still pretty good to be in charge of my life at last...


 
Posted : 17/11/2011 5:03 pm
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ive walked from last employer (did have somthing else lined up)told my boss exactly what i thought of him and his managment style industry iam in is a small world so do normal have to be a bit careful what you say and to whom but this guy was a complete t**t so it needed saying whatever got out and about.


 
Posted : 17/11/2011 5:28 pm
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At my previous job I was totally fed up with how things were, my boss was an arse, and as a result wasn't pulling my weight. I'd been looking at moving on anyway when my OH decided she was applying for a job elsewhere. So I sat it out for a bit, she got offered the job which meant a move back to where I grew up.

As a result I started looking for work down that way. In the meantime I had a meeting with my current employer where my boss advised me to start looking for work. The same day I got offered the first job I'd gone for down this way.

So I went in to work the following day, handed my notice in, said it'd be nice if I could leave there and then. My line manager who I got on with asked what I was going to do, as the previous days news must've been a shock.... so I told him I was moving away and already had a new job. They thought they had the upper hand in getting asking me to leave but I'd already manufactured everything.

Sad thing is I've had a good few years in this job, but I feel like I'm going back to how I was towards the end of my previous job. It's wearing me down a bit, I don't really want to keep doing what I do at the moment, I don't think I'm motivated enough to find a similar job at a new company. But I have no experience of anything else so would struggle to get a job doing something totally different, and if I did I'd have to take a hefty pay cut.


 
Posted : 17/11/2011 6:06 pm
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Yup in one job, I got made redundant after just over a year due to a "downturn" in profits - the MD was spunking it all on his new £1million mansion.

I realised the issue when I a letter from the pension provider on the secretaries desk - his considerably younger other half - stating that there were several missing payments from the fund, oh and the fact that we got paid out of his savings account by bankers draught one month!

So I was looking for work anyway and had secured a job with the company we subbied for.

Two days after being made redundant he called me as said they'd won a short term contract - 4 to 5 weeks work - would I consider coming back (the new job didn't start for 6 weeks anyway) so I said yes on my terms; paid in cash, all overtime/night work (common in this industry) would be double and I worked when I wanted.

So 5 weeks down the line, I submit my invoice & take the money owing,he says to me "where do you want to be" I said "working in a stable company with a secure job", he said "if you'd said the right thing he'd give me my job back". I said, "I just did", got up from the chair, said see ya and walked out.

Most satisfying indeed


 
Posted : 17/11/2011 6:35 pm
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i jacked in my last job, due to the stress of driving the 110 miles a day commute. I liked the job, company and the team i worked with. They offered me everything but homeworking to stay on. That was 3 years ago now unfortunately I don't think i'll ever have a proper job again.


 
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