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I got escorted out of work today



dejavuatbtn

Well-known member
Aug 4, 2010
7,573
Henfield
I won't name the company, even though they treated me like poop yesterday. They used to do this kind of thing years ago but last few to leave have been allowed work out their notice. I'm happy that I've got a nice new job to go to and now time off, but gutted that I didn't get a proper chance to say goodbye to some good work mates. The director was almost apologetic that he had to do it. But saddest thing is that I wouldn't have left in the 1st place if it wasn't for my manager treating me and many other of my colleagues like dirt. This week alone, me and 2 others have handed in their notice and another 2 fellas suspended for fighting.
What a week

I hope you had the opportunity of an exit interview so you could drop the manager in it. Otherwise, a letter to the director will give you the opportunity to try and help your old workmates be rid of him.
 




Gritt23

New member
Jul 7, 2003
14,902
Meopham, Kent.
After 7 years in a company and being treated like dirt for the past year under a new manager I got a job with a rival company and handed in my notice on Monday. Today I was called into an office by a director and told that my services were no longer required and I was to go forthwith on 6 weeks "gardening leave" I was marched off company property.
So unsuspected and dramatic, this has never happened to me before and I felt weird and emotional.
What a day, anyone had this before or a weirder leaving/sacking at work?


Sent by Derek Acorah via the spirit world.

It's fairly standard practise if the employer believes you could leave with company information that could hurt them. While you could well have copies of that information already, or have details stored away in your head, it is simply the best they can do to protect themselves. Damage limitation, that's all, and happens a lot. Tbh, it can be handled well, or badly, but the bottom line is they've down nothing wrong. Just feels a bit unpleasant for all.
 






Nibble

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Jan 3, 2007
19,238
I once worked for a contract security company in a well known high street clothing store. I asked to use holiday time to go and see my stepfather who had been taken into hospital. I was refused so told them they would have to find cover as I was going to have to go whether they like it or not. I went to see my Stepdad and returned to work 2 days later, I was greeted happily and even apologised to by the store manager. A few days later I had a meeting and they said they were restructuring some duties and that I would be concentrating more on security and not so much on the H&S side, which I had restructured and improved completely for them a few months before. To this end I spent a few days handing over H&S to another member of their instore staff and overhauling security procedures. The manager even said she was looking forward to seeing what I could do with my revised role. On a Wednesday the handover was complete and I went home for the day. At 10pm that night I was rung by the security company and told not to return to the store as I was no longer wanted there. I should have smelled a rat but I was a lot younger in those days. Utter bastards.
 




METALMICKY

Well-known member
Jan 30, 2004
6,825
Not really seeing much here to surprise me. Was made redundant in October by a company that rhymes with CRAPITA. Before the union got involved and protested they wanted 19 of us to be escorted out of the back door of the premises in shame as if we had been sacked rather than made redundant. As it turned out we were then 'allowed' to be escorted out through the main offices. Unfortunately, the escorting bit tends to be standard practice but it can be done in a professional and not so aggressive manner. The reality was that had i been stupidly intent on trying to sabotage any PC sytems i would have had ample opportunity in the 2 week lead up to the final day and that would have played into their hands as it may have converted ny redundancy into a sacking.

In times of recession redundancies are an incredibly difficult thing for both employers and employees alike to deal with. However, good companies will ensure they have experienced HR professionals who can minimise the pain and ensure that people are treated with due respect. In my case they entrusted the task to two colleagues who had zero HR experience and my consultation meetings degenerated into confrontational farce. As it happens though my union were absolutely fantastic and gave me great support.
 




Willy Dangle

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Aug 31, 2011
3,551
After 7 years in a company and being treated like dirt for the past year under a new manager I got a job with a rival company and handed in my notice on Monday. Today I was called into an office by a director and told that my services were no longer required and I was to go forthwith on 6 weeks "gardening leave" I was marched off company property.
So unsuspected and dramatic, this has never happened to me before and I felt weird and emotional.
What a day, anyone had this before or a weirder leaving/sacking at work?


Sent by Derek Acorah via the spirit world.

No, but I've been the one doing the escorting. If any of our employees hand their notice in for a rival company we would do the same. However it is not done out of malice in any way and usually on very good terms. It is in the interest of the business and not at all personal to the employee.
 






METALMICKY

Well-known member
Jan 30, 2004
6,825
No, but I've been the one doing the escorting. If any of our employees hand their notice in for a rival company we would do the same. However it is not done out of malice in any way and usually on very good terms. It is in the interest of the business and not at all personal to the employee.

Fair point, but how appropriate in a redundancy situation and where the nature of the NHS business meant there was no competitor?
 


I won't name the company, even though they treated me like poop yesterday. They used to do this kind of thing years ago but last few to leave have been allowed work out their notice. I'm happy that I've got a nice new job to go to and now time off, but gutted that I didn't get a proper chance to say goodbye to some good work mates. The director was almost apologetic that he had to do it. But saddest thing is that I wouldn't have left in the 1st place if it wasn't for my manager treating me and many other of my colleagues like dirt. This week alone, me and 2 others have handed in their notice and another 2 fellas suspended for fighting.
What a week


Sent by Derek Acorah via the spirit world.

American express BY ANY CHANCE????
 




Dec 16, 2010
3,613
Over there
Why did you tell them that you were going to a rival company when you resigned??

You kind of have to tell them as the work I'm in is quite specialised and the only one of it's kind pretty much in Britain apart from the other company I'm going to. So they would have found out anyway.


Sent by Derek Acorah via the spirit world.
 


South Stand Bonfire

Who lit that match then?
NSC Patron
Jan 24, 2009
2,529
Shoreham-a-la-mer
My advise would be to enjoy the gardening leave and don't take it personally. However, I think (not 100% sure) that to be told to go on gardening leave you must agree to it or there should be a clause in your contract to the effect that you may be required to go on gardening leave if you resign. Worth checking but otherwise enjoy the 6 weeks paid leave!!

After 7 years in a company and being treated like dirt for the past year under a new manager I got a job with a rival company and handed in my notice on Monday. Today I was called into an office by a director and told that my services were no longer required and I was to go forthwith on 6 weeks "gardening leave" I was marched off company property.
So unsuspected and dramatic, this has never happened to me before and I felt weird and emotional.
What a day, anyone had this before or a weirder leaving/sacking at work?


Sent by Derek Acorah via the spirit world.
 


Goldstone Rapper

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Jan 19, 2009
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BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
If anybody ever handed their notice in when I had a pub I never allowed them to work their notice as they could do too much damage during that period of time. I would say ok and let them work that shift or part of it but when they came in for the next one tell them not to bother and to go home.
 


GoldWithFalmer

Seaweed! Seaweed!
Apr 24, 2011
12,687
SouthCoast
yes me///sent a few risqué late evening text messages to a flame i held a candle to,she felt the same way only the timing was completely wrong,she was with a new partner,me,a long standing one.

We both worked together and unless my male ego had convinced me differently(eh fellas?) she was game on,or so she and her flirtations had led me to beleive,after many a year and x mas office party-anyway things got out of hand one evening and(after huge amounts of drink) i sent the dreaded "text" messages,about how i would be the lion king so to speak,anyway next day at work (yes to make matters worse it was a school night) the police were called-

I digress-so there i was,totally knowing *as opposed to * "unaware" of my fate-as i am a thinker......anyway,the female police officer interviewed me and said,we have seen what you have said(yeah would n't you like to know-she was quite fit),in your messages,and the lady in question does NOT wish to press charges? any reason why fellas? of course....anyway....within 10 minutes i am being led out the door,by my boss- suspended,on full pay until an investigation have cleared the issue.

Stuff that i thought,i know i have done nothing more than send a few "text" messages,to a not ready to receive mind,that's all....

Long story short,the bird who was seeing the manager (well next in line anyway) in the office,we shall call her-daphne,said to me..................withe her fit little figure & blonde hair,blue eyes,fresh from watching "deep" throat porn on the companies net,said.....& i qoute-""dave, most people hand in their notice!!!""
 


Bry Nylon

Test your smoke alarm
Helpful Moderator
Jul 21, 2003
20,573
Playing snooker
yes me///sent a few risqué late evening text messages to a flame i held a candle to,she felt the same way only the timing was completely wrong,she was with a new partner,me,a long standing one.

We both worked together and unless my male ego had convinced me differently(eh fellas?) she was game on,or so she and her flirtations had led me to beleive,after many a year and x mas office party-anyway things got out of hand one evening and(after huge amounts of drink) i sent the dreaded "text" messages,about how i would be the lion king so to speak,anyway next day at work (yes to make matters worse it was a school night) the police were called-

I digress-so there i was,totally knowing *as opposed to * "unaware" of my fate-as i am a thinker......anyway,the female police officer interviewed me and said,we have seen what you have said(yeah would n't you like to know-she was quite fit),in your messages,and the lady in question does NOT wish to press charges? any reason why fellas? of course....anyway....within 10 minutes i am being led out the door,by my boss- suspended,on full pay until an investigation have cleared the issue.

Stuff that i thought,i know i have done nothing more than send a few "text" messages,to a not ready to receive mind,that's all....

Long story short,the bird who was seeing the manager (well next in line anyway) in the office,we shall call her-daphne,said to me..................withe her fit little figure & blonde hair,blue eyes,fresh from watching "deep" throat porn on the companies net,said.....& i qoute-""dave, most people hand in their notice!!!""

Are you mental?
 


Dec 16, 2010
3,613
Over there
yes me///sent a few risqué late evening text messages to a flame i held a candle to,she felt the same way only the timing was completely wrong,she was with a new partner,me,a long standing one.

We both worked together and unless my male ego had convinced me differently(eh fellas?) she was game on,or so she and her flirtations had led me to beleive,after many a year and x mas office party-anyway things got out of hand one evening and(after huge amounts of drink) i sent the dreaded "text" messages,about how i would be the lion king so to speak,anyway next day at work (yes to make matters worse it was a school night) the police were called-

I digress-so there i was,totally knowing *as opposed to * "unaware" of my fate-as i am a thinker......anyway,the female police officer interviewed me and said,we have seen what you have said(yeah would n't you like to know-she was quite fit),in your messages,and the lady in question does NOT wish to press charges? any reason why fellas? of course....anyway....within 10 minutes i am being led out the door,by my boss- suspended,on full pay until an investigation have cleared the issue.

Stuff that i thought,i know i have done nothing more than send a few "text" messages,to a not ready to receive mind,that's all....

Long story short,the bird who was seeing the manager (well next in line anyway) in the office,we shall call her-daphne,said to me..................withe her fit little figure & blonde hair,blue eyes,fresh from watching "deep" throat porn on the companies net,said.....& i qoute-""dave, most people hand in their notice!!!""

Once again fella, you've cheered me up. YOU MENTALIST :)


Sent by Derek Acorah via the spirit world.
 




GoldWithFalmer

Seaweed! Seaweed!
Apr 24, 2011
12,687
SouthCoast
Are you mental?

Slightly of a crazed mind,still i have "grown up" it's all behind me,i lead a recluse life compared to then,i made mistakes,and i am genuinely sorry,but people go to court every day and walk this life for far worse,i never,yes you could argue it matters not,laid a finger....for me this case is closed...
 


GoldWithFalmer

Seaweed! Seaweed!
Apr 24, 2011
12,687
SouthCoast
Once again fella, you've cheered me up. YOU MENTALIST :)


Sent by Derek Acorah via the spirit world.

Noticed you were offline,like fishing (i don't-well i caught a few mackrel off the marina one May,with feathers-who doesn't?) :fishing: still i hoped you would "spring back to life" after reading such appreciative old muck.
 


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