Re: The boss keeps a gun but I cant?!
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 8:49 pm
I'd just start looking for another job. When you've landed one, give notice.
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Nice!C-dub wrote:A lot of families are dysfunctional.Bakeek wrote: Yeah no kidding he is. The interview was so awesome, he went on and on about how its "like a family". Definitely haven't been getting that feeling.
I will be shortly if they don't hold up on their end of the deal in the next few days.The Annoyed Man wrote:I'd just start looking for another job. When you've landed one, give notice.
An exit interview provides a good opportunity to provide feedback to higher management.Bakeek wrote:I will be shortly if they don't hold up on their end of the deal in the next few days.The Annoyed Man wrote:I'd just start looking for another job. When you've landed one, give notice.
Normal employee benefits.apostate wrote:What end of what deal are they not upholding?
It sounds like you may have more serious concerns than not being allowed to carry at work. I'm not sure what normal employee benefits you are talking about, but if they are withholding part of your pay to cover a portion of the cost of offered benefits, that's quite a problem. I do hope you are at least getting paid - I'm sure you wouldn't want to volunteer your time to accumulate hours, if you were an Air Force pilot. I hope it works out for you.Bakeek wrote:Normal employee benefits.apostate wrote:What end of what deal are they not upholding?