I was speaking to a training manager the other day since it’s a very quiet period at work and was looking for something to do. Training manager essentially told me “I was warned about you in my MBA. Your generation will only stay with the company until it doesn’t benefit you anymore.” But said it in a way of “why should I give you any more training if you won’t stay around” kind of context. Clearly these people have a severe misconception of what working a job is.
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I’ve been considering leaving my well paying job after 3 years. My last year I took to building my network and have a decent number of work emails I can reach out to for potential work. I was fired on the spot and didn’t even have to put in my two weeks. Won’t my next companies see I was fired and after calling HR might reconsider me? How can I make sure my referrals outweigh HR’s word? Why is it almost better to be fired than quit on your own volition?
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Hi, this is my first self applied part time job. I only once worked as a holiday job for a family member. I’m a student trying to save money for a trip in a few months. During the interview (my now boss?) kept on emphasising the importance of being able to take others shifts if someone can’t come that day. I understand that but, she said she expected people to give up their plans for the work. Then she went over sickness days, giving an example of a former worker coming to work with a broken leg then given a chair to sit at the counter. I will be going over my contract with a friend on Monday but for now this is what I know.
Strike now and take the chance at homelessness/hunger, or keep working this way and certainly meet that fate. Why are we waiting?