an anarchist
Your local loco.
I left my last job. I didn’t quit, I had a medical emergency and the manager laughed at me and told me I couldn’t have time off. Then they lied to the food stamp and unemployment office about my employment status and that screwed up my benefits. I went through the proper corporate channels to complain and they investigated themselves and found no wrong doing. I’m going legal.
My brother still works there. Apparently, it is a dumpster fire. People keep quitting. An assistant manager gave my brother a heads up that the managers are going to go to him and inquire about me and ask if I can go back to working for them.
My immediate reaction is “NO!!!!!” But I do need a job. And forgiveness is important to moving on. I figure I have three demands. The first two I would require to be met no matter what. 1. My sick pay is still available. 2. My vacation time is still the same and available. I was there for three years, so I had a weeks saved up. Since I’m off the payroll now, they like to tell rehires that their saved time is in the void and they have to start over. I would need my sick and vacation time secure if I go back. If I go back and lose that, then I am literally being robbed and I won’t stand for that I hate being robbed.
My third demand I know they won’t meet no matter what, and I would like to discuss if that is ok to move past. 3. An apology letter from my boss’s boss on behalf of the corporation. They would have to admit wrongdoing in a letter of apology to me, which I know they would never do in order to cover their legal butts.
Is it okay if I drop my third demand? What do you think? Part of it is I need a job, but I’m mainly considering dropping my third demand because Buddhism teaches not to hold on to things and forgiveness and things like that. What do you think?
My brother still works there. Apparently, it is a dumpster fire. People keep quitting. An assistant manager gave my brother a heads up that the managers are going to go to him and inquire about me and ask if I can go back to working for them.
My immediate reaction is “NO!!!!!” But I do need a job. And forgiveness is important to moving on. I figure I have three demands. The first two I would require to be met no matter what. 1. My sick pay is still available. 2. My vacation time is still the same and available. I was there for three years, so I had a weeks saved up. Since I’m off the payroll now, they like to tell rehires that their saved time is in the void and they have to start over. I would need my sick and vacation time secure if I go back. If I go back and lose that, then I am literally being robbed and I won’t stand for that I hate being robbed.
My third demand I know they won’t meet no matter what, and I would like to discuss if that is ok to move past. 3. An apology letter from my boss’s boss on behalf of the corporation. They would have to admit wrongdoing in a letter of apology to me, which I know they would never do in order to cover their legal butts.
Is it okay if I drop my third demand? What do you think? Part of it is I need a job, but I’m mainly considering dropping my third demand because Buddhism teaches not to hold on to things and forgiveness and things like that. What do you think?
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