Man of Honour
LOL I wouldn't expect any less from estate agents.
Working for a women boss is either really good or really bad IME,
give me an average bloke every time.
I'd certainly be looking at unfair dismissal. Even in the probation period they have to give good reasons.
M.
Best to get out of the place early on if the manager is like that. There are better jobs out there for someone that's actually committed.
I'd certainly be looking at unfair dismissal. Even in the probation period they have to give good reasons.
M.
Is that even legal????Believe it or not, I've had worse. I was employed by a company to start up a sales department, create a database from old clients, and start bringing in new business. The employer knew I was ill (long term condition/disability) when they employed me.
In the first 10 weeks, I brought in quite a few new clients - one of which was so large it necessitated a new sub-office being set up! The next week (week 11) I had ONE day off due to unavoidable illness which made it physically impossible to get to work, and was related to my disability.
I received a SSP form in the post the next day, with the front page being ticked "No longer works for our company". Low.
Female bosses are horrible to work with, almost psychotic in my experience. Never again.
eh ?
No You wouldn't
he's on probation.
Female bosses are horrible to work with, almost psychotic in my experience. Never again.
Female bosses are horrible to work with, almost psychotic in my experience. Never again.
LOL woman boss.