Protip: When you are leaving, there is no reason to accept that shit.jmhendri wrote:I just had my supervisor come up to me and explain outlook calendars in the most condescending way for no good reason except that I buzzed someone who was out of the office for the morning.
Some people really need better things to do with their.
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Today I received an e-mail that basically said I am working too fast for the Bureaucracy at my workplace to keep up. I'll try my best not to make that mistake again while I'm here (although alternatively it could work as part of my "work so fast I run out of work to do and they have to lay me off" strategy)
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I wish I could just be fkn fired
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Dammit dammit dammit.
I got an email today that my RIF (budget cut teacher layoff) is being repealed. This means I now have to resign. No unemployment for me this summer
I got an email today that my RIF (budget cut teacher layoff) is being repealed. This means I now have to resign. No unemployment for me this summer

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Don't they pay you for summer anyway? What happens if you quit in August?pugalicious wrote:Dammit dammit dammit.
I got an email today that my RIF (budget cut teacher layoff) is being repealed. This means I now have to resign. No unemployment for me this summer
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Most teachers are on 10 month contracts.Desert Fox wrote:Don't they pay you for summer anyway? What happens if you quit in August?pugalicious wrote:Dammit dammit dammit.
I got an email today that my RIF (budget cut teacher layoff) is being repealed. This means I now have to resign. No unemployment for me this summer
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You can't - they make you sign a contract. And technically, teachers don't get paid for the summer, we just have part of our check saved each time and redistributed over the summer.Desert Fox wrote:Don't they pay you for summer anyway? What happens if you quit in August?pugalicious wrote:Dammit dammit dammit.
I got an email today that my RIF (budget cut teacher layoff) is being repealed. This means I now have to resign. No unemployment for me this summer
I just really wanted some free money.

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I have three months left and all the admin supervisors are in collusion. A friend of mine got a 1/2 hr private lecture regarding an email mis communication that led to her being deemed "uncooperative."Desert Fox wrote:Protip: When you are leaving, there is no reason to accept that shit.jmhendri wrote:I just had my supervisor come up to me and explain outlook calendars in the most condescending way for no good reason except that I buzzed someone who was out of the office for the morning.
Some people really need better things to do with their.
It's not worth speaking up.
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I gave my employer a 4 month notice and the way they treat me now is like I told them that I'm leaving to become a professional baby puncher....Now I really wish I would have just bounced w/o any notice, but I was about to be promoted and that included a bonus; only for me to quit a couple weeks later.
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GATORTIM wrote:I gave my employer a 4 month notice and the way they treat me now is like I told them that I'm leaving to become a professional baby puncher....Now I really wish I would have just bounced w/o any notice, but I was about to be promoted and that included a bonus; only for me to quit a couple weeks later.
I wish my place would just fire me. Despite the fact that my productivity has not changed I constantly get hassled about having short-timers. Seriously, if it's so bad send me packin'. Otherwise, kindly STFU.
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Well i'm still in undergrad (graduating in 3 weeks woohooo!) but i'll actually miss my job. it was a pretty sweet part-time job with tons of free food and free time with an amazing boss.
I've been working for 3/4 years in undergrad constantly of undergrad though so i'm definitely looking forward to a couple of months off before law school. I don't remember what it's like not to work and just go to school...
I've been working for 3/4 years in undergrad constantly of undergrad though so i'm definitely looking forward to a couple of months off before law school. I don't remember what it's like not to work and just go to school...
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So won't you get your redistribution over the summer anyway?pugalicious wrote:You can't - they make you sign a contract. And technically, teachers don't get paid for the summer, we just have part of our check saved each time and redistributed over the summer.Desert Fox wrote:Don't they pay you for summer anyway? What happens if you quit in August?pugalicious wrote:Dammit dammit dammit.
I got an email today that my RIF (budget cut teacher layoff) is being repealed. This means I now have to resign. No unemployment for me this summer
I just really wanted some free money.oh well...
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professional baby puncher OMG LOL. i just lost it in my cubicle.GATORTIM wrote:I gave my employer a 4 month notice and the way they treat me now is like I told them that I'm leaving to become a professional baby puncher....Now I really wish I would have just bounced w/o any notice, but I was about to be promoted and that included a bonus; only for me to quit a couple weeks later.
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Went out for drinks last night with my coworkers & some of the attorneys we work with, got hammered, and made a total ass of myself. Ordinarily I might wonder if this would impact what people at work think of me, but since I'm leaving in three weeks I couldn't care less.
It feels so good to almost be done.

It feels so good to almost be done.
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Today is my last day at work. Wooo-hooooo. In five weeks I head to Florida to start looking for housing and geting situated in Tallahassee. Never been there before a day in my life, so I am excuted about the new move, and excited to have a few weeks off from work before school starts. TGIFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF. Especifally THIS F !!!
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Desert Fox wrote:Work sucks.
This * 1,000,000.
I gave my notice 2 weeks ago. They cried. Well, almost cried. Come on August.
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two more weeks then im off to the west coast for the next 5+ years of my life.
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71 days and counting! The best part of every day comes at 4:30 when I can cross off another day on the calendar. God, I wish I could quit, but I can't afford it damnit.
I'm wondering how much professional baby punchers earn...
I'm wondering how much professional baby punchers earn...
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Urgh I think I'm working up until the day school starts since I'll be in the same city.
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I keep adding a week on to my tenure here. I keep reminding myself that for every week or two I work here, it's another month of not having to take out living expenses loans, which I do not want to pay back after I graduate.
Still haven't told them officially, but pretty much everyone in the office knows. My manager is kind of off in another world though, so she might not be aware.
Still haven't told them officially, but pretty much everyone in the office knows. My manager is kind of off in another world though, so she might not be aware.
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I could quit at the drop of a hat at the rate I'm going. I'm kicking myself for not saving up enough to get me through the summer without working.
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That sucks.jmhendri wrote:I have three months left and all the admin supervisors are in collusion. A friend of mine got a 1/2 hr private lecture regarding an email mis communication that led to her being deemed "uncooperative."Desert Fox wrote:Protip: When you are leaving, there is no reason to accept that shit.jmhendri wrote:I just had my supervisor come up to me and explain outlook calendars in the most condescending way for no good reason except that I buzzed someone who was out of the office for the morning.
Some people really need better things to do with their.
It's not worth speaking up.
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You really should give yourself a break...even if it's just a week. You'll need the time to get supplies/mentally prepare.Desert Fox wrote:Urgh I think I'm working up until the day school starts since I'll be in the same city.
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As another poster PM'd me, I'm really not doing anything at work. No stress. Basically I'm being paid to dick around on the net, and hang out with my coworkers (some of whom I love). NU has an orientation week. That will be my rest.SpaceDawg wrote:You really should give yourself a break...even if it's just a week. You'll need the time to get supplies/mentally prepare.Desert Fox wrote:Urgh I think I'm working up until the day school starts since I'll be in the same city.
Though my family might be going on vacation the first week of august, if that happens, I'll just make it my last week. No point in taking a week off, coming in for one then leaving.
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