They are probably going to fire you. You sound like an idiot.
2007-03-07 04:53:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Obiously you are not looking for all of the negative feedback that you have been getting but I do agree with the person who said to "dust off your resume". Alot of times there is so much corperate bull S@#$ (excuse my language) going on in larger companies and its the little guys that get crapped on. If I were in your situation I would get my resume ready, and go on some interviews (If for nothing else to give you some practice getting back into the interview phase).
It was very unprofesional of your boss to say these things with in ear shot of you (if he wanted you to hear it or not). Either way things do not look too good. If I were you and you know that they are unhappy with you I would not quit. If you quit you give up the right to collect unemployment and with the availability of good jobs out there right now you may need it. It sounds like they are actually going to try to force you out of your job and things at the office may get worse if they try to do so. Unless you can prove abuse in the workplace you will be denied that unemployment if you quit. However, if they are looking to get rid of you, stick it out, get the experiance that you are getting let them fire you and look for something else. An internship is just that a place to learn your trade. If the company does not recognize you for a good employee either you need to step up to the plate, or they dont realize what they have. Good luck, and dont give up.
2007-03-07 13:07:32
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answered by shadowsthathunt 6
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Well I don't know about an idiot but definitely a nervous bloat. Back up your work, ignore remarks, focus on positives (whatever they might be) enforce issues. Transfers are made possible for a reason, do you fall into one of them or will they just be looking to get rid of you. What are your intentions, will you make something of the job if you don't transfer or will you quit. If it is quit time start getting your ducks in order.
2007-03-07 13:03:33
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answered by Ray2play 5
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I'm not entirely sure what you are saying in the body of your question, which is totally understandable because you are worried.
1: Don't listen to the rest of these jerks that are putting you down.
2: They are trying to get you to quit because quiting makes you look bad. DON'T DO IT! Let them fire you. Keep documentation of EVERYTHING, including your request for transfer to show prospective employers. The most important thing is don't slack of due to how they are treating you. If/when they fire you, you want to walk out with your head held high knowing you didn't deserve it.
Good luck!
2007-03-07 13:03:02
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answered by Sarah 2
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It sounds as if they are trying to get you to quit. If you quit you are unable to collect un-employment benefits and they may not be able to document just cause to fire you. It sounds as if they believe forcing you to quit is a best option for them. I suggest you take this up with someone with higher authority or you start looking for a new position. Document everything that is said and happens just in case you need it later.
2007-03-07 12:57:13
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answered by Darlin1_66 3
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You sound like you are stressed out. Take some time to re-evaluate how comfortable you are in your current job and just do the best while you're there!
2007-03-07 13:03:24
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answered by dracenalady 3
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Sounds like it's time to dust off the resume either way.
2007-03-07 12:53:40
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answered by neurocam.operative 1
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i would fire yo A S S lol just kidding he might just write you up or give you a warning
2007-03-07 15:30:54
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answered by lisa 5
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I would fire you just because you can't spell or write a simple paragraph!
2007-03-07 12:54:14
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answered by Anonymous
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