The best I have been offered is to apply for a position on another department ( which has an average in the job time of 4 months before staff leave!) and my manager would "put in a good word" for me but right now I feel it might be better to see out until christmas then tell them I am not returning and put it down to a learning experience!
Do you really want to work for this company considering the staff turnover and how they have treated you?
Never leave anything as an assumption when dealing with a company. It's either in writing or nothing.
go into work on Monday tell your boss to go **** herself and never darken your door again and walk out. it sounds like they have it coming.
I wouldn't tell my current employer about my new situation. They have treated you poorly all along and you do not owe them anything especially if they are renowed for being such bad employers. They would not go to the time and effort to sue you for breach of contract. As far as I know if you got a new contract, you are well within your right to give 1 weeks notice. Do not give in and work the extra week that you were going to take off, as you will just start your new job stressed!My concerns/questions are
-should I tell my new employer what the situation is upfront, I don’t want them to think I am the sort of person who walks away from a job ( I was in my 2 previous jobs for 5 and 11 years and left both on good terms and for very good reasons!) and I would hate them to find out what happened from someone else and think the worse of me.
-The worse thing that could happen I imagine is they attempt to sue me for breach of contract, I know they have threatened people with this before but I don’t know what the outcome was, should I be worried? If they did, what could happen? ( I am doing a very basic, barely above minimum wage admin job, nothing specialized)
-They might delay sending my P45, will my new employers be able to work out my correct tax allowance from a statement of allowances I have from the Revenue?
Bad advice. If you start work with your new employer at a time when your doctor has certified you as sick and not yet certified you as fit to return, you are asking for trouble.on the safe ground just go to your doctor and tell her your stressed out and get a cert for a few weeks and then your are sorted. They have treated you terrible and you should just leave on your terms and not theirs, make monday your last day either way. Have a few days holidays, you deserve it for all the rubbish you have had to put up with.
Good advice, take it.Bad advice. If you start work with your new employer at a time when your doctor has certified you as sick and not yet certified you as fit to return, you are asking for trouble.
I'd tell your current employer as little as possible, given the way they have messed you around. You don't owe them anything more than a week's notice.
Good advice, take it.
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