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Sacked for gross misconduct- help me please.
Awesome123
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Is having bipolar in any way related to the theft?
Why did you declare a condition you don't even have? If ever they asked for a doctors report you're going to be shown up as dishonest, which will add weight to the current misconduct.0 -
I'm not sure admitting you lied about a medical condition is really going to work in your favor.Save £200 a month : [STRIKE]Oct[/STRIKE] Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr0
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Sorry but as another poster recently found out an honest mistake can, and does lead to a gross misconduct dismissal without much chance of reinstatement2014 Target;
To overpay CC by £1,000.
Overpayment to date : £310
2nd Purse Challenge:
£15.88 saved to date0 -
Apologise, & wait. If they want to keep you, they will.
Don't muddy waters with different medical conditions - you'll just make it easier for them to let you go.
Next job you apply for, either do not mention or get the right illness.0
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