Sacked II
I once had a "friend" (I hated his guts) who lost two jobs on the same day - he drunkenly crashed the taxi he was driving when he was supposed to be at his office job. How have you been sacked?
( , Thu 29 May 2014, 13:33)
I once had a "friend" (I hated his guts) who lost two jobs on the same day - he drunkenly crashed the taxi he was driving when he was supposed to be at his office job. How have you been sacked?
( , Thu 29 May 2014, 13:33)
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I was part of a start-up bought by a big US company which didn't know what to do with it.
All the value of the company was in our heads so they'd had to sign us up to daft terms so that we didn't leave.
( , Tue 3 Jun 2014, 8:58, 1 reply)
All the value of the company was in our heads so they'd had to sign us up to daft terms so that we didn't leave.
( , Tue 3 Jun 2014, 8:58, 1 reply)
That doesn't strike me as a particularly clever way if doing business.
Did they make you empty your head before they gave you the £60k?
( , Tue 3 Jun 2014, 10:28, closed)
Did they make you empty your head before they gave you the £60k?
( , Tue 3 Jun 2014, 10:28, closed)
there was about 18 months between the purchase and the redundancy
but no ... it was a really bad way of doing business
There's another big US company going through almost exactly the same process up the road at the moment ... at least one of my ex-colleagues is going to get his third big redundancy in ten years which is clearly a fucking daft way to conduct business
( , Tue 3 Jun 2014, 10:48, closed)
but no ... it was a really bad way of doing business
There's another big US company going through almost exactly the same process up the road at the moment ... at least one of my ex-colleagues is going to get his third big redundancy in ten years which is clearly a fucking daft way to conduct business
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