I worked at Wal-Mart for a little over two years, and the last six months of it was really taking a toll on me, in more ways than one. I was getting depressed and came home angry just about every night, I felt like I was going virtually nowhere in this job, and things just kept getting worse and worse. Meanwhile, my personal life began to intervene. My uncles on my Mom's side have been wanting us to come up for a visit. The weekend before Thanksgiving I knew this was going to be impossible to get time off for, unless it was a special case, which it sort of was, since one of my uncles is doing very poorly healthwise. We're not really even sure if he'll be around much longer, and we wanted to see him while he's still alive and spunky, not lying in a box. I filled out an LOA form, explaining the situation. SM is in the office and sees me filling out said paperwork, I look up, and suddenly he has disappeared. Strange how those managers can become magicians all of a sudden. I walked the store for well over an hour looking for him, and personnel refused to have him paged for me. By this point, I was stressed out and aggrivated beyond all reason; I don't like playing games with grown adults! I put the LOA form in the personnel box with no manager's signature on it, but did attatch a note saying that I had appointments to make and really needed the leave, figuring that it would most likely be the proverbial nail in my coffin, but I had reached the point where I honestly couldn't care less. Turns out that the leave was not approved and they started calling my house ranting that I was getting written up for NCNS. Yeah, whatever. When I try to tell you I'm going out of town, I really do mean it (we had the calls fowarded to the cell phone) I didn't even bother calling them when we got back, I was just enjoying the time away from that hell hole. I filled out an application for a call center and got called in for an interview less than 24 hours later, and am happily employed there today. I kind of sheepishly went into the personnel office to turn in my vest and discount card and said "Um. . . I got another job." The curt reply?
"You're already terminated." Hmm. Figured. I'm on the do not hire list? Your loss
I don't like to say I was 'fired' or 'terminated'. "Unshackled" is a much more fitting term, don't you think?
"You're already terminated." Hmm. Figured. I'm on the do not hire list? Your loss
I don't like to say I was 'fired' or 'terminated'. "Unshackled" is a much more fitting term, don't you think?
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