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One of the harshest life truths is not death or your parents divorcing or dying, its the fact that the machinery goes on with or without you

True no one is irreplaceable. The world will carry on turning with or without you. Which I rather think is liberating in a way.
Cheers for clarifying, was a bit confused why they had to "walk you out"


FWIW- had a teacher quit here after like a week. I hope the Principal gave him the kick up the arse out- such a shit of a thing to do at the beginning of the school year.

Above cuts both ways thou. If work can drop you at a minutes notice so to are you entitled to get the best deal for yourself.

Also if you left your job tomorrow how many people would care? Your friends you made will still catch up with you anyway and everyone else will just go about their business.
 
True no one is irreplaceable. The world will carry on turning with or without you. Which I rather think is liberating in a way.


Above cuts both ways thou. If work can drop you at a minutes notice so to are you entitled to get the best deal for yourself.

Not when there are kids involved. Absolute prick of a thing to do- im talking a week here RnS. A week.
My faculty too. ****ing arseh*le.


And i believe standard notice in teaching is 6 weeks so...
 
Not when there are kids involved. Absolute prick of a thing to do- im talking a week here RnS. A week.

My faculty too. ******* arseh*le.

Yes it sounds like a prick of a thing but don't know the whole story. What if he got a educational Godfather offer, was stressed/burnt out or changed industries.

Especially bad if it were yr 12s but as above no one is irreplaceable. Another teacher can be found.

And i do get the fact it is different to business, disruptions etc etc but end of the day it is still a job.
 
Yes it sounds like a prick of a thing but don't know the whole story. What if he got a educational Godfather offer, was stressed/burnt out or changed industries.

Especially bad if it were yr 12s but as above no one is irreplaceable. Another teacher can be found.

FWIW he was meant to be teaching the autistic children. Was a special program.
 

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Yeah actually that does sound pretty ******* bad. (Would hopefully have a good reason/give notice) But end of the day you can't force someone to be there.

Even without knowing 99.99% would have gotten a better offer.

Anyway whatevs, i didnt even meet him so dont care tbh. I care about the kids being put out tho.
 
I care about the kids being put out tho.
Spot on :( . My thoughts immediately went to them . Not excusing what the teacher did but - was it the first time he had worked in this sort of role ?
 
Spot on :( . My thoughts immediately went to them . Not excusing what the teacher did but - was it the first time he had worked in this sort of role ?

no idea. Like i said, never even got to meet the bloke- and he was in my faculty! :D
 
Cheers for clarifying, was a bit confused why they had to "walk you out"


FWIW- had a teacher quit here after like a week. I hope the Principal gave him the kick up the arse out- such a shit of a thing to do at the beginning of the school year.
Yup, because I could steal clients etc.

It would have happened if anybody went to a competitor, all the way up to the state manager/s, or the CEO too.
 

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Yeah if they choose for you not to work out your 4 weeks, they need to pay. Ideal scenario for the employee really.

My brother was made redundant last week and finished up the same day, he got a very nice pay out and is very employable so it should just be a nice bonus for him.
 
Indeed. Plenty of time to relax and do things.

Mrs already has a list of things for me to do!
Pity it wasn't closer to your wedding, would be nice to not have work in the immediate lead up/honeymoon. But still should help with some of the planning for sure.
 
Pity it wasn't closer to your wedding, would be nice to not have work in the immediate lead up/honeymoon. But still should help with some of the planning for sure.
It's alright. I start there on a 4 day week, work for 3 weeks, get married and the honeymoon for 3.5 weeks with a total of 4 weeks off.

It could definitely be worse :grin:

Lol cruffs whipped already
Huh?
 

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