Hey everyone – so essentially I’ve had enough with an utterly toxic and unprofessional work environment that I currently find myself in. Tomorrow I was planning on handing in my notice, however re-reading my contract, I’m required to provide 2 months prior notice. I can live with this, as it gives me ample time to secure a new position elsewhere. However my concern is if they decide I’m not worth keeping on for the full two-months and simply fire me before that time, leaving me with no source of income. Any thoughts on this? Has it happened to you before? Is it even legal to do so? Appreciate the advice! TLDR: Quitting my job, contract says I have to give 2 months notice, can they fire me during this time without cause?
I'm 34 and for the last 11 years I've worked manual labour. Due to injuries and illnesses I find it harder and harder to do what I've been doing, but when I try to apply for other jobs they only recommend similar positions. It all started after my son was born. My current retail job didn't pay enough, so I quit and started working for my stepdad who had recently started his own disaster restoration company. The work was tough and the hours were long, there was also a lot of on call shifts. 60-80 hour weeks were the norm, and I usually only got time off when I was sick, which usually came from working long hours on mold remediation or sewer backup job sites. I could probably make a much longer post about how horrible my time was there. Eventually, sick and tired (literally) I left to find…
Forgive my ignorance but can you get fired for talking about unions in Texas?
I was lied to.
I worked at a job that, at best, was decent. I was paid fairly well, but with everything going on, it was stressful. I was in a manager position and had to deal with typical manager stuff. I like to consider myself a good leader, as I am understanding. You had to call out? Sure, that's fine. Your life is important. You had to leave early? Sure, take care of yourself. I was getting massive pressure from higher-ups for being too “empathetic.” After 5 years of this and a pandemic, I thought it's time to find something else. There was a lady who joined my company during the pandemic in an upper management role. She was not the best at her job and frankly annoying. But I am nice and pleasant to everyone because you never know who will be your boss one day. She left the company after 6…
My wife is starting work with a company doing insurance sales from home. It's hourly with commission. They are requiring her to do a week of unpaid training classes 5 hours a day via zoom meetings. Is this legal? She says that almost all places are like this but I think it's wrong to not pay someone for their time when almost everyone is living paycheck to paycheck. Any thoughts or suggestions?
I live in Quebec. I work for a unionized grocery store. I looked-up some laws, but I'm unsure if it is legal for a company to have cams in the employee breakroom. (My bosses were telling me sometimes that the owner was looking trough the cams and he was angry that some people took 31mins breaks instead of 30. He'd also tell them they did a shit job because some employees would be doing nothing while being paid (it's illegal to use any cameras for employee surveillance here. It's only for theft and crimes surveillance.)
Rant for those older GenXers
I'm in my 50's. I have no college degree and unless I seriously qualify for enough grants and magically have 8 extra hours added to my day to study, I probably won't ever obtain said degree. I've been working clerical type jobs since my 20's and have had mostly really bad experiences. I've had CFOs demean me in front of the entire office, underlings stab me in the back resulting in job loss (after 5 years with that company with stellar reviews), demotions for no reason other than change of management. The list goes on. Fast forward to now. I am working from home for a local company for a job that has gotten pretty unbearable and is making me feel that I want to scream pretty much every day. My spouse has been encouraging me to look elsewhere, maybe a job in an actual office again. Maybe drive an…