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Wife “voluntarily resigned” – now can’t get a new job

My wife worked for a medical group and was recently let go. In a nutshell, the work environment was toxic to her and her supervisor did not like her at all. When she got to work last week, one of her co-workers told her she needed to see her supervisor in the conference room. At that point, she knew what was up. Her supervisor and her supervisor's supervisor was in the room. She was going to be fired, but the higher-up said that she talked with HR and was given the option to voluntarily resign, user her last 2 weeks of vacation, then have 2 weeks of no pay so she could keep her benefits for this month. They also said they would work on trying to get her transferred to another department in the location where she was working. When she got home, she immediately started applying for jobs.…


My wife worked for a medical group and was recently let go. In a nutshell, the work environment was toxic to her and her supervisor did not like her at all.

When she got to work last week, one of her co-workers told her she needed to see her supervisor in the conference room. At that point, she knew what was up.

Her supervisor and her supervisor's supervisor was in the room. She was going to be fired, but the higher-up said that she talked with HR and was given the option to voluntarily resign, user her last 2 weeks of vacation, then have 2 weeks of no pay so she could keep her benefits for this month. They also said they would work on trying to get her transferred to another department in the location where she was working.

When she got home, she immediately started applying for jobs. She got a call today for an interview and was excited about it because it was at a location she had worked at before for the medical group.

Then, she got another call from the lady who was going to interview for and got the message that she was not transferable. She has now reached out to the higher-up in an attempt to get things sorted out. I'm hearing her on the phone now, so hopefully things are sorted.

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