Denied resignation
My gf works for a small clothing chain store and has accepted a new job. Her manager is on vacation right now so corporate came to visit today and she told them she was quiting and they said we need you so we don't accept. She's very by the book and gullible so she believes it's something they can do and they are taking advantage of her. This isn't the first time they convinced her she has to something she didn't have to. I've talked to her about this and she's just gonna turn in her key and tell them it's not up to them.
One penny every 5 seconds
Anyone able to pull this off? I'm giving notice next week, but still need to collect. In addition to safety hazards and falsified reports I was asked to make, the hours don't fit my life anymore. Thanks
They said the quiet part out loud.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0G6obeUKWmw&list=WL&index=178
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