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<p>Fired via text? That seems very unprofessional. You should verify it with HR.</p> <p>It's quite possible that someone was playing a really bad prank.</p>
I wish! It's a small company though, there is no HR :(
If OP has to drive to the guys house to turn in the key, there probably isn't an HR department. The guy is likely CEO, CFO, HR, payroll, legal, and safety all rolled into one.
Pretty much. It was a piano company so one person owned the place, hired the teachers, did all the finance etc.
Pretty much. It was a piano company so one person owned the place, hired the teachers, did all the finance etc.
<p>You should text back a photo of the key.</p>
Hell no, have him send you a self addressed stamped envelope.
<p>I hope you mailed the key back. </p>
I wouldn't go either
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My answer to that would be: #nope If he wants it delivered he can hire a courier. You're not on the payroll; don't get suckered into doing it!
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