..And you guys thought YOU had it bad? Ha.
Sorry about all this bad luck, that just isn't right about what happen with your job, you were going out of town and it seems as it was very important to your boss that you be there regardless of what was happening with your car at the time. If it was me I would push the car to the side call a taxi and get my ass to my bosses house, ASAP.... But thats just me, some employers are very strict, have you been late in the past have you had problems with them? I mean to fire you just like that sounds way wrong, if he did for that only reason. Then that is just way not right.....
Originally Posted by moldyhands
exactly. most employers don't even bother asking whether you've filed for unemployment. and no kenny, in florida, you can be fired on the spot for no reason at all.
as for trying to get your job back, it sounds like your boss(es) didn't feel the same closeness you felt to them. if they fired you for your car breaking down in the middle of a horrible day, then it sounds like they were just looking for an excuse to let you go.
as for trying to get your job back, it sounds like your boss(es) didn't feel the same closeness you felt to them. if they fired you for your car breaking down in the middle of a horrible day, then it sounds like they were just looking for an excuse to let you go.
I've been thinking that your theory may be correct. Medicare has been cutting the cost of the medication money they reimburse us. Therefor causing us to not have as much revenue at the end of the month. They were talking about laying people off before, and this I guess made it a very easy target.
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