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I should have known this was coming. knowing I worked for such a crappy place (a Chapter 11, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Trustee) where the longest tenured person is two years.

I was fired given the following reason: "The President (the Trustee) has a "personal" problem working with you."

I never word directly with him, have hardly any contact with him (except for that one month where i was forced into a promotion suddenly, with no training, and had to work with him while the Supervisor/Paralegal was out with back surgery). I was never written up for this or given any advance notice there was a "personal problem" at all.

The Vice President, who has only been there two years, said I should file for unemployment right away.

I am so furious now.

Furious that they ever promoted me.

Furious at the lame excuse.

Furious with my husband for:

1) Never listening to me when I told him how bad the company was, the high employee turnover, bad treatment and the stress.

2) Refusing me to enroll me onto his health insurancere when I had another job lined up (but without health insurance) because he wanted me to keep working at the Trustee.

This is the first time I have ever been fired in my life. It's a shock because my work ethic is I always did my best and never left a task half done or done improperly.

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I should have known this was coming. knowing I worked for such a crappy place (a Chapter 11, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Trustee) where the longest tenured person is two years.

I was fired given the following reason: "The President (the Trustee) has a "personal" problem working with you."

I never word directly with him, have hardly any contact with him (except for that one month where i was forced into a promotion suddenly, with no training, and had to work with him while the Supervisor/Paralegal was out with back surgery). I was never written up for this or given any advance notice there was a "personal problem" at all.

The Vice President, who has only been there two years, said I should file for unemployment right away.

I am so furious now.

Furious that they ever promoted me.

Furious at the lame excuse.

Furious with my husband for:

1) Never listening to me when I told him how bad the company was, the high employee turnover, bad treatment and the stress.

2) Refusing me to enroll me onto his health insurancere when I had another job lined up (but without health insurance) because he wanted me to keep working at the Trustee.

This is the first time I have ever been fired in my life. It's a shock because my work ethic is I always did my best and never left a task half done or done improperly.

Pleasre KEEP IN MENA

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Getting fired is almost always a devestating blow to a person's self-esteem.

But when you know in your heart that you gave the best you possibly could, and had superiors that you have no control over, you just have to pick yourself up and move forward.

Sometimes, things happen for a reason. There could be a new fantastic opportunity out there for you and you will realize that getting fired was a door that closed so another could open.

Best wishes in your job search.

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Oh wow, I am SO sorry. On top of everything you have been going through! (F)

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Just one more blow Nutty. Sorry to hear this. (F)

'Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Chardonnay in one hand - chocolate in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming 'WOO HOO, What a Ride'

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Sorry Nutty!

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Its 2012 and still no approval! Still waiting

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I'm so sorry Nutty.

I know what you're feeling. A week before Christmas I got a 60 notice that my job was ending. I was victim to a mass layoff. My last day of work is February 17th.

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Good news, you can work on your marriage and reza farshid can step up to the plate and take care of his wife 4 awhile. Take time find place you like, or chnge career all together . you actually lucky.

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uggggggggggggg i'm sorry that happened to you. I'd be miffed too. take it easy and hopefully things will start turning around. {{{{{{{{hugs}}}}}}}}}}

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Wow I know God only gives us what we can handle but doesn't he just test us to the breakin' point sometimes!!! So sorry!!!

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That sounds like a baloney reasons to fire someone and you could file for unemployment unless it's an at will state. Then it doesn't matter what reason they fired you for.

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Good news, you can work on your marriage and reza farshid can step up to the plate and take care of his wife 4 awhile. Take time find place you like, or chnge career all together . you actually lucky.

That actually is an interesting thought. I wonder how your husband is going to deal with this turn of events Nutty.

'Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Chardonnay in one hand - chocolate in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming 'WOO HOO, What a Ride'

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