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Doesn't hurt to take this opportunity to update your resumeAndrew, Killer Bee wrote:I understand the people jumping ship thing, but I'm too loyal. I've survived three rounds of layoffs here and have joked that it would take the company exploding to get rid of me. I think that might be happening, heh.
Hey, we heard everybody else's story. Why not yours?Manfarb wrote:sweet. I didn't get fired. I got give me 2 weeks notice or I have to fire you.....
because that's the story. I made a joke. it went through the daisy chain. by the time it got to the end it somehow turned into "we're investigating you for money shortage" which made me feel like shit because I'm friends with the girl who went nuts and called me boss. me boss flipped out told me to give 2 weeks notice or I'm fired.......made my day a little bit better as I hated my fucking job.SineSwiper wrote:Hey, we heard everybody else's story. Why not yours?Manfarb wrote:sweet. I didn't get fired. I got give me 2 weeks notice or I have to fire you.....
Thought you enjoyed your job? Well if not I guess this gives you the motivation to do so... but geez if that's not bad circumstances. I'd make them fire me, then sue for wrongful termination since they have no evidence that of you conducting any wrongdoing. Guess your company cares more about blaming someone than actually finding out who's doing it.Manfarb wrote:because that's the story. I made a joke. it went through the daisy chain. by the time it got to the end it somehow turned into "we're investigating you for money shortage" which made me feel like shit because I'm friends with the girl who went nuts and called me boss. me boss flipped out told me to give 2 weeks notice or I'm fired.......made my day a little bit better as I hated my fucking job.SineSwiper wrote:Hey, we heard everybody else's story. Why not yours?Manfarb wrote:sweet. I didn't get fired. I got give me 2 weeks notice or I have to fire you.....
Manfarb wrote:because that's the story. I made a joke. it went through the daisy chain. by the time it got to the end it somehow turned into "we're investigating you for money shortage" which made me feel like shit because I'm friends with the girl who went nuts and called me boss. me boss flipped out told me to give 2 weeks notice or I'm fired.......made my day a little bit better as I hated my fucking job.SineSwiper wrote:Hey, we heard everybody else's story. Why not yours?Manfarb wrote:sweet. I didn't get fired. I got give me 2 weeks notice or I have to fire you.....
no. and the best part is. the joke I made wasn't even about the safe or anything involving money.....which is what's driving me crazy....yet happy I never have to put up with being treated like a child againBarret wrote:Manfarb wrote:because that's the story. I made a joke. it went through the daisy chain. by the time it got to the end it somehow turned into "we're investigating you for money shortage" which made me feel like shit because I'm friends with the girl who went nuts and called me boss. me boss flipped out told me to give 2 weeks notice or I'm fired.......made my day a little bit better as I hated my fucking job.SineSwiper wrote: Hey, we heard everybody else's story. Why not yours?
All because of a joke? WTF? Were you really short counting?
He'll still be getting paid at least.SineSwiper wrote:Yeah, don't quit that. Make them fire you. Just do your searching in the meantime, though, because if they can't fire you, they'll still make it a living hell.
oh hell yeah I called it doody. because honestly...I still don't like the game that muchBlack Lotus wrote:Yes, Eric, that is something a five year-old would say. Also, something our resident homo HAS said.
Wait... you meant the avatar, right? Otherwise, I don't get the humor.
Oh man, that's awesome. Congrats, dude.Kupek wrote:I, uh... got an internship at IBM Research.
Nice! Which location will you be working from?Kupek wrote:I, uh... got an internship at IBM Research.
The truth tends to work, especially in this case.Ishamael wrote:come up with a good story for interviews
I was their marketing department, pretty much. I handled media buying, setting up promotions, tracking player wagering trends, sending emails, etc. I've got no idea where I'm going to go from here as at this point I'm more a generalist than anything else: my education (what there is of it) is in computer science, but my experience is in customer service, management and marketing.Lox wrote:Andrew - that sucks, man. What were you doing for the current company again? I think you've mentioned it before, but I can't remember.
Cheers, dude!Ishamael wrote:Andrew - crap happens. I've blown through tons of startups. You seem to have the right attitude though - polish off the resume, come up with a good story for interviews, and keep on moving.
Definitely tell the truth. I guess I meant to say come up with a good story for yourself (i.e., selling yourself for interviews). This is an interview skill in which many people are lacking.SineSwiper wrote:The truth tends to work, especially in this case.Ishamael wrote:come up with a good story for interviews
I usually just give it to 'em how it is. If they don't like it, fine with me. I just use it as a way to weed out the people I don't want to work for.Ishamael wrote:Definitely tell the truth. I guess I meant to say come up with a good story for yourself (i.e., selling yourself for interviews). This is an interview skill in which many people are lacking.SineSwiper wrote:The truth tends to work, especially in this case.Ishamael wrote:come up with a good story for interviews
What I mean, specifically, is knowing in depth what you've done at various places, being able to explain and articulate your experience/education, and most importantly relating it to things that'd be important to that particular employer. Basically show the employer why you out of all people would benefit them. This is more than just "telling them how it is" -- it's selling.Zeus wrote:I usually just give it to 'em how it is. If they don't like it, fine with me. I just use it as a way to weed out the people I don't want to work for.Ishamael wrote:Definitely tell the truth. I guess I meant to say come up with a good story for yourself (i.e., selling yourself for interviews). This is an interview skill in which many people are lacking.SineSwiper wrote: The truth tends to work, especially in this case.
Essentially, I want them to reject me based on who I am if I'm not who they want.
That is an important point. People need to make sure they're interviewing the company as much as the company's interviewing them.Ishamael wrote:What I mean, specifically, is knowing in depth what you've done at various places, being able to explain and articulate your experience/education, and most importantly relating it to things that'd be important to that particular employer. Basically show the employer why you out of all people would benefit them. This is more than just "telling them how it is" -- it's selling.Zeus wrote:I usually just give it to 'em how it is. If they don't like it, fine with me. I just use it as a way to weed out the people I don't want to work for.Ishamael wrote: Definitely tell the truth. I guess I meant to say come up with a good story for yourself (i.e., selling yourself for interviews). This is an interview skill in which many people are lacking.
Essentially, I want them to reject me based on who I am if I'm not who they want.
If after all that, if the potential employer still doesn't like you, so be it. But more likely, it's going to be you deciding whether or not they meet *your* standards, which is a much better position.
If you didn't have a cold I'd say you could take a nice vacation. Good luck with the job hunt.Andrew, Killer Bee wrote:Well, we all got let go yesterday, and last night I got a cold. What the fuck. Thanks for compounding my misery, universe!
We got our our notice period, all time in lieu and annual leave paid out. I ended up with enough to give me a bit of breathing room in looking for work, thank goodness. Now I've just gotta do it!