Why hello, my long neglected lj. *brushesawaydust* Life has been... Interesting these last few months. Good and bad, slow and uneventful, but interesting nonetheless.
You probably shouldn't have resigned though, if you wanted to get unemployment. Make them fire you, cite how you were singled out beyond others, often times for being 2 minutes late which is unreasonably out of tolerance for very minor details, or the managers clock itself being incorrect.
Getting on unemployment post employment is easy. Employers will try and hide it, but with just a little bit of leg work, and a dash of bringing in statements from "anonymous coworkers afraid of retribution for saying things"... you'd be on funemployment in no time flat, much to the chagrin of your shitty manager.
Meh I already had a job lined up. I was less concerned with funemployment than I was with having a possible huge gap on my resume. I'll likely be making more than UI would have given me too. I'm gonna be doing system support for the telecom dept at psu so the real change in income will likely only be with the lack of commission. I'm just stoked to not be working with the devil anymore.
I can understand if you have another job lined up. I had a similiar situation with a previous job that chose not to hire me back (year position) and the manager wanted a sit down meeting to discuss. I had absolutely nothing to say and just walked away happily to my new job.
* blushblush * Well, thank you! I'd love to be friends. And yeah, I saw that about the address, although, its not right. hahahah its the correct part of town, but not really near my actual address.
I love new friends though I'm a bit all over the place at the moment. I think as a LMFT you can understand when life throws a billion things your way and you want everything to stop for a sec lmao
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You probably shouldn't have resigned though, if you wanted to get unemployment. Make them fire you, cite how you were singled out beyond others, often times for being 2 minutes late which is unreasonably out of tolerance for very minor details, or the managers clock itself being incorrect.
Getting on unemployment post employment is easy. Employers will try and hide it, but with just a little bit of leg work, and a dash of bringing in statements from "anonymous coworkers afraid of retribution for saying things"... you'd be on funemployment in no time flat, much to the chagrin of your shitty manager.
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I can understand if you have another job lined up. I had a similiar situation with a previous job that chose not to hire me back (year position) and the manager wanted a sit down meeting to discuss. I had absolutely nothing to say and just walked away happily to my new job.
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PS. Your LJ app is posting your address as a FYI
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want everything to stop for a sec lmao
You're gorgeous BTW :)
PS. I'm Steph
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