Re: Laid Off
Im so sorry champ. wow! They just blindsided you like that? did they tell you how long the lay off would be? can you collect unemployment for awhile? I really dont know what to say. Thats terrible. especially in this economy. I hope you find something else soon.
Hey girl, thanks for responding so quickly..... yes, they did, and I think it's kind of rude to be honest... people have families and mouths to feed... i wouldn't have cared as much if I didn't have a daughter and a fiance i have to provide for... i am the one who works and makes the money for us... the company said that i'm eligible for re-hire.. they are re-organizing and may have a couple of positions then and will consider me/contact me .. they said i was great to work with but over-head (which we all were) needed to be cut by 75%. Maybe I would feel better if they would have given us a heads-up to at least venture out and make arrangements.... i did come home and get online and apply for California Unemployment.... We may be leaving the state I was born and raised in.....
Honestly, they would be stupid to have given you any heads up.
As someone who worked in a law office, most times employees who know they are going to get laid off do very, VERY bad things,. Destroy property, steal lists, steal information or intentionally delete or destroy information, come up with nonsense lawsuits of sexual or racial harassment.
Every company today has to do it with a walk out immediately. Knowing you are going to lose a job will make you a very bad employee. 92% of companies who were nice and let employees stay on had serious issues from those employees.
We had three cases of companies who went to us who were going to sue employees. One girl had erased the servers in the company and then spent all night shredding every file she could get her hands on.
The reality is, while you can sue, most juries see companies as 'you have enough money and you laid off that poor little girl, screw you' attitude.
That company went bankrupt because of the employees action.
Make sure you have something in writing from the company that you were laid off and it is permanent. Saying that you are re-hirable may bite you big time with unemployment. Often, the company says you were not laid off, but there is no work for you, so your position is temporarily deferred.
If you have any issue with it, you can ask me for advise on it. I wasn't a lawyer but worked in a law office and we had more than a few cases of companies screwing over unemployment benefits by wording it so that they couldn't file. You will win but it will take a while.
I would suggest NOT relocating anywhere without a job ahead of time. Things are bad in every state, and some states pay a lot less than what you make in California.
You might want to downsize your wedding plans and get on a serious budget because unemployment in the US is lasting over 9 months and underemployment is now the norm.
I know that might sound rude, but I'm not trying to be.
I have more than a few friends who are still unemployed after 8 months and they basically kept living the way they were use to, now have big credit card bills and still have no job. One of my friends was a law clerk, he's now working as a waiter and had to move home to his parents and his Dad is unemployed.
I am truly sorry. If you need legal advise, please ask
