I was offered a job in another state at mid-sized company. After communicating with the owner of the company back and forth I was hired and was to start working in February. We continued to communicate on the phone and thru e-mail about being more than just an employee.(It was wrong on my part, I know!) As I got to know this person, I realized I did not want to pursue anything more than just a business relationship. After informing this individual, I was told to forget about the job and that he would wire me money and to not ever call again. I quit my job in the state I live in and dropped my classes for the spring semester and have spent money preparing for the move. I feel I was wrongfully terminated. Can I sue this person? And if so, I seek to be compensated for this. I have no job, money, and cant go to school this semester. How much can victims of wrongful termination expect to get money wise?
2007-01-11
16:40:37
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Adriene
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