And how did you go on to get your next role?
*asking for a friend*
*asking for a friend*
They can but most won't, they'll just give the bare minimum information, yes the person worked here between those dates.I have. It was when I was about 20 though so I went back to college then onto uni. I also had a child around that time so when I apply for jobs I explain the gap as caring for children. Not sure if I am wrong but your previous company can’t tell potential new employers you were sacked can they?
A very similar thing happened to my sister.I was asked to leave from a girls clothing boutique.
I was about 17 years old, at college just needed a Saturday job.
the boutique was the rage, designer clothes shoes jewellery etc for older teens. I was a ‘normal ‘ kid would never have had the money to shop there. Anyway I worked for a few week & it was ok, nothing special. The girls where fake/witchy/mean girl types. I’d ignored it for along time then one day I got asked to work upstairs. The cashier was asking me lots of witchy questions, what I thought of x, did I like x & I said I’m not that fussed but I’ve never been part of such a witchy workplace.
I then went downstairs & the manager passed me my cost & said ‘we’ll see you then’
the cashier had taken the phone of the hook & was trying to catch me out so the manager could hear. I cried all the way to the bus stop !
That’s not on. The amount of times I hear stuff like this I don’t know how companies get away with itI technically got fired from a job for refusing to undertake one of my assigned roles when the company did not provide me with functioning PPE (it was all broken and therefore useless) and thus leading a minirevolution where the entire team refused to do the role (rightfully so). We were a team of 18-21 year olds and I was so proud of them all for standing up to management because it was just not on.
To be slightly vague about it, we were required to wear waders for some tasks. Except they bought cheap ones that were only made to last two hours per week usage, not 10 hours a day, 7 days a week. Plus we had 3 pairs to share between 20 of us which is just gross in itself. Anyway, they broke mega easily and leaked which left you with soaking wet feet. Having wet feet for an entire shift is not pleasant. Having wet feet for an entire shift when I have diabetes and need to take care of my feet as I risk having them amputated if any sort of infections start is unacceptable. They knew this and still fired me.
Anyway, I appealed it because the contract I signed said that they would provide the PPE and they had reports from me asking for the items to be replaced continuously because they had been broken, i won, then handed in my notice immediately afterwards because duck working for a company like that. It was all very quietly swept under the rug but glad I took the fall for that because I had good grounds and know a lot about my rights.
In all honesty, I should have sued them for unfair dismissal. It was a breach of contract and put me at serious risk of harm. Wish I did, i’d probably have had a pretty big payout given the company size. I don’t ask that manager for references because god knows what they’d write, they hated me, but I did ask a previous Team Leader for one as we had a good relationship and are still friends to this day.
I hope your rise in the company is stratospheric and you end up in a position where you can either sack these vile people or make their working lives extremely uncomfortable !I had a horrible experience in an office job a few years back. Technically I wasn’t sacked as they were clever about it. I was on a 2 year fixed term contract, 18 months in. Fairly big office and a few managers decided they didn’t like me (genuinely think it was because I was very popular). I’d been told my fixed term contract was going to be made permanent by my manager (who did like me). Then a few months later that went to pot and they decided they would make my position permanent but that I had to apply for it and interview for it.
These managers who hated me made it clear on many occasions and tried to get me into triouble and told lies about me, and these were women in their late 50s. Anyway, besides being great at my job, I didn’t get the role. They did however offer me a position under one of the managers who hated me but I would be under review. I don’t know how much of it was legal at all (a lot of weird stuff went on). But I resigned that day and refused to work my notice. I wanted to leave them in the tit as we were so short staffed at that time.
I found out from my friend who still worked there that they were never going to give me the job (obvious really) and my manager was pleading with them to keep me. I’d literally done nothing wrong to these witches!!!!
I applied for another job in the same company but a different department and they refused to do a reference for me but I spoke with HR directly and was lucky that they still offered me the job with my other references I provided. When I started the new job, I popped over to my old office to pick up some stuff that I had left. Next day my new manager calls me in to a meeting. The managers from my other office had complained that I had visited, telling my manager I was banned from that office and that I spent a “considerable amount of time” in the office distracting my friend from working - I was literally in there for 5 minutes. So even when I’d left and moved on they were still trying to duck my career up.
I've moved to a rival company now where I'm treated SO much better!!! Thank youI hope your rise in the company is stratospheric and you end up in a position where you can either sack these vile people or make their working lives extremely uncomfortable !![]()