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it is confusing....basically i worked for a particular company for many years, left as explained and almost immediately the company that i joined bought and merged with the company that i left...the same industry of course.ToxicWomble said:Not that it matters (maybe it does) but your posts are confusing as to whether you have worked for the company for 20 years or not as you later say you moved company to escape from her.0 -
As you can guess the post system is running a little slow at the moment, one thing you can/should do going forward is either get a proof of postage, and/or take a photo of what ever it is being posted and email that back to HQ
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So you don’t have 20 years continuous service with the company - how many do you have (hopefully more than 2)0
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Has she actually said this is a formal warning, as part of a formal process? Or just used the word 'warning' as a way to point out that she's disappointed with performance (unreasonably, I might add!)?' <-- See that? It's called an apostrophe. It does not mean "hey, look out, here comes an S".0
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