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So how should I resign?

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  • George KG George K

    @Mik said in So how should I resign?:

    A 24/7 job? For a non-profit? Please.

    Exactly. Is that in your contract/job-description? If not, well, you have some serious ammunition there.

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    Aqua Letifer
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    @George-K said in So how should I resign?:

    @Mik said in So how should I resign?:

    A 24/7 job? For a non-profit? Please.

    Exactly. Is that in your contract/job-description? If not, well, you have some serious ammunition there.

    I asked for clarification on that, actually. I was told that the dept head could change it at any minute. I asked if that was the case, I'd like an updated one. The HR person outright refused.

    Please love yourself.

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    • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

      @George-K said in So how should I resign?:

      @Mik said in So how should I resign?:

      A 24/7 job? For a non-profit? Please.

      Exactly. Is that in your contract/job-description? If not, well, you have some serious ammunition there.

      I asked for clarification on that, actually. I was told that the dept head could change it at any minute. I asked if that was the case, I'd like an updated one. The HR person outright refused.

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      George K
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      @Aqua-Letifer said in So how should I resign?:

      @George-K said in So how should I resign?:

      @Mik said in So how should I resign?:

      A 24/7 job? For a non-profit? Please.

      Exactly. Is that in your contract/job-description? If not, well, you have some serious ammunition there.

      I asked for clarification on that, actually. I was told that the dept head could change it at any minute. I asked if that was the case, I'd like an updated one. The HR person outright refused.

      Nope nope nope. This is not what you signed up for, and they're changing it without notification.

      Find a lawyer.

      It's one thing to be a pain in the ass, but to sue someone, well, that's a whole 'nother thing.

      You don't have to actually sue, but this sounds like something that would make a labor-relations attorney salivate.

      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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        Rainman
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        #97

        I agree with George. You could find an attorney. But, is it worth it, as opposed to just getting the hell away from these people?

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        • RainmanR Rainman

          I agree with George. You could find an attorney. But, is it worth it, as opposed to just getting the hell away from these people?

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          Aqua Letifer
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          @Rainman said in So how should I resign?:

          I agree with George. You could find an attorney. But, is it worth it, as opposed to just getting the hell away from these people?

          The great debate. I really don't know.

          Please love yourself.

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          • George KG George K

            I have nothing to add to the thoughts that everyone else has expressed.

            Just hope it works out for you - and I think it will.

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            @George-K said in So how should I resign?:

            I have nothing to add to the thoughts that everyone else has expressed.

            Just hope it works out for you - and I think it will.

            What GoegreK said. Good luck!!!!

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            • RainmanR Rainman

              I agree with George. You could find an attorney. But, is it worth it, as opposed to just getting the hell away from these people?

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              @Rainman said in So how should I resign?:

              I agree with George. You could find an attorney. But, is it worth it, as opposed to just getting the hell away from these people?

              Ask the lawyer. They'll know.

              “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

              Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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              • JollyJ Jolly

                @Rainman said in So how should I resign?:

                I agree with George. You could find an attorney. But, is it worth it, as opposed to just getting the hell away from these people?

                Ask the lawyer. They'll know.

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                George K
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                @Jolly said in So how should I resign?:

                Ask the lawyer. They'll know.

                "How much will it cost?"

                "How much will you gain?"

                "Is it worth it?"

                Do you feel lucky?

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                "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                • JollyJ Jolly

                  @Rainman said in So how should I resign?:

                  I agree with George. You could find an attorney. But, is it worth it, as opposed to just getting the hell away from these people?

                  Ask the lawyer. They'll know.

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                  AxtremusA Away
                  Axtremus
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                  @Jolly said in So how should I resign?:

                  @Rainman said in So how should I resign?:

                  I agree with George. You could find an attorney. But, is it worth it, as opposed to just getting the hell away from these people?

                  Ask the lawyer. They'll know.

                  @kluurs is a lawyer. It does not read like @kluurs is recommending litigation.

                  As for @Aqua-Letifer, sorry man, that your work life sucks for you right now. May be one course of action may yield more material gains than another, but may eat at your psyche inside. It's one of those "money vs. soul, which is one more important" questions. Having read your posts in TNCR for so many years, this wouldn't be the first time you choose "not money" and may be that's what's needed for you to be able to live with yourself. No judgement either way. I have seen people make different weighings between "putting up with The Man to make more money" and "giving The Man the finger to live happier" at different times in the lives. They each have to balance financial well-being with psychological health from moment to moment. Just got to do what's right for you and for the people you love who may depend on you. Good luck, man.

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                  • kluursK kluurs

                    Long, long ago the person I was working for was fired. I immediately stepped up and was made the interim manager of the department and remained so for over a year. At the of the next year, our office was documented as one of 3 exemplary programs among some 20 across the country. I had brought order from chaos. In addition to being the program head, I was also the lead producer and edited a national newsletter and represented even got a commendation for providing assistance to a congressional hearing.

                    The only problem? With the exception of the receptionist, I was the least paid of staff. One of the people working for me didn't even have a college degree. I went to my boss - and said I wanted to make what the non-college educated person was making - not what the highest paid person in the department - just so I wasn't the lowest paid person. Seem reasonable?

                    "I'm not comfortable with that..." was her response.

                    I submitted my resignation the next day. To be honest, I blew it - two different ways. First, people above my boss asked me if there was anything they could do. I said something about going to school full-time rather than explaining the stupidity of the salary situation. Second thing was that I was out of work for several months - and they fought unemployment. I screwed myself at a time in my life when I could ill afford such theatrics.

                    I should have either taken the salary business up with higher ups and likely would have gotten support - or else, found something somewhere else - and then told them adios.

                    As it was, my boss hired a PhD which was always her fantasy - and within a couple of years, the program was on probation. I stopped by the office a couple few years later - no one there who had worked with me - but the people there treated me as though I was a legend. It was universally understood by people in the department and throughout the organization that my time there represented the high water mark of performance.

                    It was nice to know that I'd done well - but not at the expense of screwing myself.

                    As for your situation, let her bring it on. At worst, it was a misunderstanding. On the 10 point list of annoyances, probably a 2.

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                    @kluurs said in So how should I resign?:

                    It was nice to know that I'd done well - but not at the expense of screwing myself.
                    As for your situation, let her bring it on. At worst, it was a misunderstanding. On the 10 point list of annoyances, probably a 2.

                    Holy crap, Kluurs. That sounds crazy, too. And yeah, it's very hard to know what to do, but man, the story changes every day.

                    Those projects I mentioned yesterday? She just pissed off some Very Important People. That's how I woke up this morning, to my boss calling me and saying I need to get on the phone.

                    The department head is absolutely going to try to throw me under the bus for this. But I think my boss and the EA will back me. (The EA is in communication with these three folks.)

                    Please love yourself.

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                    • AxtremusA Axtremus

                      @Jolly said in So how should I resign?:

                      @Rainman said in So how should I resign?:

                      I agree with George. You could find an attorney. But, is it worth it, as opposed to just getting the hell away from these people?

                      Ask the lawyer. They'll know.

                      @kluurs is a lawyer. It does not read like @kluurs is recommending litigation.

                      As for @Aqua-Letifer, sorry man, that your work life sucks for you right now. May be one course of action may yield more material gains than another, but may eat at your psyche inside. It's one of those "money vs. soul, which is one more important" questions. Having read your posts in TNCR for so many years, this wouldn't be the first time you choose "not money" and may be that's what's needed for you to be able to live with yourself. No judgement either way. I have seen people make different weighings between "putting up with The Man to make more money" and "giving The Man the finger to live happier" at different times in the lives. They each have to balance financial well-being with psychological health from moment to moment. Just got to do what's right for you and for the people you love who may depend on you. Good luck, man.

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                      @Axtremus said in So how should I resign?:

                      @Jolly said in So how should I resign?:

                      @Rainman said in So how should I resign?:

                      I agree with George. You could find an attorney. But, is it worth it, as opposed to just getting the hell away from these people?

                      Ask the lawyer. They'll know.

                      @kluurs is a lawyer. It does not read like @kluurs is recommending litigation.

                      As for @Aqua-Letifer, sorry man, that your work life sucks for you right now. May be one course of action may yield more material gains than another, but may eat at your psyche inside. It's one of those "money vs. soul, which is one more important" questions. Having read your posts in TNCR for so many years, this wouldn't be the first time you choose "not money" and may be that's what's needed for you to be able to live with yourself. No judgement either way. I have seen people make different weighings between "putting up with The Man to make more money" and "giving The Man the finger to live happier" at different times in the lives. They each have to balance financial well-being with psychological health from moment to moment. Just got to do what's right for you and for the people you love who may depend on you. Good luck, man.

                      We had a huge, wonderful thunderstorm last night. And, Ax made a post I agree with and find great!
                      What the hell is going on.

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                      • RainmanR Rainman

                        @Axtremus said in So how should I resign?:

                        @Jolly said in So how should I resign?:

                        @Rainman said in So how should I resign?:

                        I agree with George. You could find an attorney. But, is it worth it, as opposed to just getting the hell away from these people?

                        Ask the lawyer. They'll know.

                        @kluurs is a lawyer. It does not read like @kluurs is recommending litigation.

                        As for @Aqua-Letifer, sorry man, that your work life sucks for you right now. May be one course of action may yield more material gains than another, but may eat at your psyche inside. It's one of those "money vs. soul, which is one more important" questions. Having read your posts in TNCR for so many years, this wouldn't be the first time you choose "not money" and may be that's what's needed for you to be able to live with yourself. No judgement either way. I have seen people make different weighings between "putting up with The Man to make more money" and "giving The Man the finger to live happier" at different times in the lives. They each have to balance financial well-being with psychological health from moment to moment. Just got to do what's right for you and for the people you love who may depend on you. Good luck, man.

                        We had a huge, wonderful thunderstorm last night. And, Ax made a post I agree with and find great!
                        What the hell is going on.

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                        George K
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                        #105

                        @Rainman said in So how should I resign?:

                        Ax made a post I agree with and find great!
                        What the hell is going on.

                        2020

                        That's what.

                        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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