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#206854 - 08/14/10 10:16 PM
Re: Fired
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MustangGal
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Thanks gals. I was told that I'd hear from HR on Monday. If insurance, than you bet your bunnies I'll arrange for whatever available, i.e., physical, dental cleaning, etc.
I applied for unemployment on Friday - an hour after I was let go. I had to check the block terminated (catch all block) b/c I was not technically laid off.
Gosh, sure do hope I do get it. I'll need it.
Edited by MustangGal (08/14/10 10:17 PM)
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#206866 - 08/15/10 07:45 PM
Re: Fired
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Boomer in Chief
Registered: 03/11/10
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Hi Mustang Gal,
You are getting good advice from the others who have answered before me. I am writing you due to the fact that I can speak from the point of view of an EMPLOYER.
They will not fight your unemployment claim, and as others have said, you ought to have COBRA (or state continuation, which is what it is called when you work for a smaller firm) which means you have the right to continue your health insurance for a number of months -- probably 6 to 9 depending on what state you are in.
It is costly for an employer to hire someone and fail to train them -- and then have to let them go in such a short period of time as you experienced.
I am slow to hire, as I don't want to make those sorts of mistakes. In other words, I might bring someone on as a contractor to work on a project for a short period of time as a way to assess whether the new person "fits" with the current staff. Had they done that, you would not yet have benefits. But since they didn't, everyone is correct that both your prior employer AND this most recent employer will have legal liability for you - and no choice on that, given the circumstances you describe.
Good hunting for a new job. The teleseminar we did last week with "Feisty" -- Mary Eileen Williams -- was chock full of great ideas on how to find a job in this economy. I'll get the recording uploaded soon --and meanwhile, you might want to look for her new book -- "How to Land the Job You Love."
After all, that's the kind of job you really want, right?
Anne
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#206893 - 08/16/10 04:09 PM
Re: Fired
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MustangGal
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HR never did call and I don't trust them.
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#206906 - 08/16/10 10:25 PM
Re: Fired
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MustangGal
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Yeah, thats a good policy Chatty - I've a mind to take it into effect immediately. Thanks!
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#206919 - 08/17/10 03:40 PM
Re: Fired
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MustangGal
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HR did not call me yesterday as promised. So, I called them and no answer and I was unable to leave a message.
They say no news is good news. Yet, this is a law firm and they do lie.
Guess all I can do is sit back and wait.
Have phone interview next week the unemployment. Anyone any advise as to what to say, limit conversation to facts, etc. Prepare bullet statements for verbal responses?
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#207026 - 08/22/10 07:22 PM
Re: Fired
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Registered: 07/23/08
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Loc: Atlanta,Georgia
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How did things go with unemployment, mustanggal? I've been thinking of you and hope you are starting to see some light at the end of this tunnel you have been thrown into,
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#207128 - 08/27/10 01:17 PM
Re: Fired
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MustangGal
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Greene, thank you for your kind thoughts, I was glad to see your post today.
Well this is how it went:
Basically I provided the requested information and was told the following reply of employer:
- (employee) did not meet job expectations - (employee) did not meet 90-day introductory period - employer did not provide specifics - we (employer) do not wish to contest the unemployment benefits - no misconduct involved - (employer) has no intention of filing an appeal
Now it is up to the adjuticator and will be "sent up" today (8/25). The burden of proof is on the employer; yet, the employer did not provide specific reasons and I was not dismissed for good cause (theft, bad behavior, etc.).
I was told that my reason on the unemployment application for dismissal was "let go" and "not a good fit". Also, that I left my prior employer under good faith and did not anticipate this to happen. The decision will take 4 to 6 weeks.
I'm so worried. I'd really like to find a job or two (2). It would be nice if I could find a nice low key day job w/ little or no stress and work at a shop/store at night weekends.
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