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By babysitter93 - 22/07/2009 12:17 - United States
That's one way to fire someone without dealing with the initial reaction... Get them to take your messages when you already know one of those messages will be from the replacement. xD Sorry to hear about your job though, srsly.
hahah stop taking messages =P
LOL thats the worst you should have said he isnt looking for one anymore, or he already found one
That's pretty awful. What a pathetic way to let someone know that they're being replaced. Your boss should have at least had the guts to sit you down BEFORE allowing you to find out that way.
ROFLMFAO #8 Sometimes I wish I could think of these responses when I was in tight spots of my own!
Ouch, that sucks! I agree with everyone saying to tell them the position's filled, and then quit before she can fire you. Serves that bitch right!
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That's one way to fire someone without dealing with the initial reaction... Get them to take your messages when you already know one of those messages will be from the replacement. xD Sorry to hear about your job though, srsly.
I had a similar experience to this. Found an ad for my nannying position... on the website that my employer had used to find ME in the first place. My resignation email began with a screen dump of the ad.