When your boss reacts to your resignation

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  • @tokitobe2450
    @tokitobe2450 Місяць тому +47

    Oh my God all of her videos are so spot on. Some of these are DIRECT quotes. "We're in the middle of..." and being shocked after treating an employee like crap for years that the person has decided not to take it anymore. Despite being very aware they were treating the employee like crap.

  • @charles8601
    @charles8601 29 днів тому +30

    "Well that's not going to work, you have a notice period"
    What? What's gonna happen if I just stop showing up? lmao

    • @charles8601
      @charles8601 29 днів тому

      I'm from the US, people just walk out all the time (in retail and fast food)

    • @JobiWan144
      @JobiWan144 23 дні тому +4

      ​@@charles8601 Yeah, I think most American states have at-will employment, so any notice period at all is a courtesy, not a requirement.

    • @JivanPal
      @JivanPal 19 днів тому +2

      @charles8061 Employment contracts are standard throughout most of the developed world. The USA is a notable exception. In England, for example, breaching an employment contract is course for seeking compensation for damages through the courts, most likely the Employment Tribunal.

    • @pawepluta4883
      @pawepluta4883 7 днів тому

      @@JobiWan144 We generally know it, but who cares about employment habits in USA when we have emploment law?

    • @margiestevens2384
      @margiestevens2384 2 дні тому +1

      We use to honor notices, but that was back when the companies honored giving notices. Once giving no notice that a person was being laid off became the normal way companies did business, then many employees started questioning why we were giving companies the courtesy of a notice period when we were leaving.😊

  • @stickyfox
    @stickyfox 29 днів тому +43

    I told the new HR guy.
    "Not even a two week notice tho?"
    "Look, I don't really know you so I kind of feel like you're a perfect neutral third party. It's why I'm telling you and asking you to pass it on to my supervisor. This isn't the kind of place you quit with a notice."
    He nodded and said "yeah, I understand. I'll walk you out then."

  • @htruong93
    @htruong93 29 днів тому +18

    Haha how can I love this woman but hate her so much at the same time.

  • @calvinnickel9995
    @calvinnickel9995 26 днів тому +9

    The cool thing is that when you hire someone you can immediately read between the lines if someone give them a shitty reference. A lot of things you can tell from the CV/Interview like if they are disorganized or don’t fit in well with others….. but also you can tell if the previous company was awful.
    A good manager is always open and magnanimous. They usually know that they work for a less desirable company and turnover is simply a cost of doing business if they can’t achieve retention either in compensation or lifestyle. They also often attract workers with less experience and so can pay them less so that’s the flip side of the coin.

  • @richardross7219
    @richardross7219 6 днів тому +3

    Very good. I resigned from a job 40 years ago. I had a terrific boss(Ernie) but, the commute was too far. I told Ernie first thing in the morning. He called his wife and later that morning announced that he was retiring. After lunch, his boss Jack announced that "since Rick and Ernie are leaving, I'm retiring too". Three levels of engineers were gone in one felled swoop.

    • @janedoe5877
      @janedoe5877 5 днів тому +1

      Wow why did so many people all resign at once?

    • @richardross7219
      @richardross7219 5 днів тому

      @@janedoe5877 I left because the commute was too long and I was falling asleep at the wheel on the ride home. I'd been offered a job much closer to home. Jack and Ernie were in their 60s and had been eligible for retirement. Ernie's wife was ill and it turned out that Jack had cancer. I just triggered the decisions that they made. Good Luck, Rick

  • @anthonywalker6168
    @anthonywalker6168 26 днів тому +11

    I like hiring people that have told their previous line managers to f off. Honesty and self respect is more important than people think. A bad reference is the best first impression.

    • @Softy372
      @Softy372 25 днів тому +1

      Wow I never thought of it like this. I feel nervous about the whole topic of references because of exactly this. I start daydreaming about how my new employer will find out about that f off moment 😂
      What kinda business are you in or what kinda people do you hire? I'm wondering if it's an industry thing to be uptight about references 😂

  • @theophilus71
    @theophilus71 12 днів тому +1

    Been tired but a good day just resting on my bed... outof nowhere i saw this n started yapping out loud. Kate youre so funny and hilarious!! xD

  • @tinachristine4573
    @tinachristine4573 Місяць тому +5

    Quality. New sub. I laughed throughout 😂😂😂

  • @jasonb7394
    @jasonb7394 Місяць тому +6

    Why would an employer request your resignation? They want you gone but they don’t actually have a legitimate reason to fire you? They just treat you poorly and are tired of hearing it from you?

    • @JivanPal
      @JivanPal 19 днів тому +3

      They're playing the game of wanting you gone, but not wanting to pay you severance, which is usually only required if you're fired, not if you voluntarily quit. The general idea is that by making the work environment hellish for you without crossing legal boundaries, you'll be coaxed into quitting, and that the period of time over which this coaxing happens will cost them less than the severance.

  • @deanj.9324
    @deanj.9324 3 дні тому

    Never heard of an exit application.

  • @user-pb2vo4pt3t
    @user-pb2vo4pt3t 6 днів тому

    My boss called me at home after I turned in my letter. He cussed me out, and told me not to return to the property!
    I had to get an escort just to get my personal items!
    After all that, he swore it was not a hostile work environment.🙄😒🤦

  • @JaneCurtis-vk7fq
    @JaneCurtis-vk7fq 25 днів тому +6

    You don’t usually tell where you are headed do you? Or how much $$?

    • @wildbikerbill6530
      @wildbikerbill6530 21 день тому

      Correct. You don't want to make it easy for them to sabotage you. Remember, you're co-workers are not your friends - you don't tell them either, or you may as well tell the company where you are headed.

  • @vikramsingha2312
    @vikramsingha2312 Місяць тому +3

    Good ones!

  • @EricDeWildt
    @EricDeWildt 29 днів тому

    These videos are all bangers!

  • @namastezen3300
    @namastezen3300 28 днів тому

    No use getting excited, just business.

    • @Hollyberrystreats
      @Hollyberrystreats 24 дні тому

      Yes, but tell that to the managers who act like you're breaking up with them, personally...

  • @cottoncandiez8872
    @cottoncandiez8872 22 дні тому

    In the u.s. they cant give you a bad reference

    • @kcanded
      @kcanded 4 дні тому

      All they can say is 'yes, this guy worked here' and that's it.