Guest guest Posted November 4, 2006 Report Share Posted November 4, 2006 Hey all! I know earlier this week or last I mentioned my decision to stop pandering to my obnoxious boss who wanted me to be available all the time but only pay me if there was work--Jerk! Anyway, I told the secretary at the company that I was cutting way back on my hours and started working at a new place. I didn't immediately quit my job because my boss was on vacation. When I finally saw him on Friday I quit and it was a tough situation for me as a KO. First of all, I already feel kind of exploited by this employer because of the pressure to be available and not work somewhere else but the lack of reasonable pay along side. But when I did quit, I began to realize this guy has a problem. Here was his reaction: First, he just sat there, not making eye contact, staring at his desk and swallowing alot. He started a few sentences that trailed off. . ..I was kind of creeped out but just decided that awkward as it was, this was certainly his problem, not mine. Next, he tried to say, " I was counting on you " and asked me if I could work for him in my spare time from now until the end of the year. I resisted the urge to tear him a new hole about " counting on me " since he wasn't paying me a living wage, but instead insisted on ending the previous " contract " we had before negotiating anything further. Finally, he said, we'll you'll have to give me notice and he even tried calling his HR department to see if I was " legally obliged " to give a longer than 2 weeks notice. What a jerk! Also, what a bad business practice: keeping disgruntled employees when they don't want to stay. Anyway, he didn't get away with that either and so it's the typical 2 week notice AND I'll be on limited hours there because I already gave the secretary my schedule for those next few weeks(which I know I'm allowed to do under my contract). Anyway, I don't think this guy has BP, but he has real problems and I'm very glad to be out of there! I'm also proud of myself for being able to stand up to this jerk in my second language and given my issues with assertiveness. BUT I've been noticing that even though it's over, I'm still turning things over and over in my head. So I'm posting about the experience so I can stop thinking about it--and hopefully so that some other KO's can validate my initially being freaked out on this. My husband just doesn't understand how much this kind of thing bugs me! Anyway, thanks for listening. Trish Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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