Work sucks, I know
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Aw man, I hope things work out for you! A friend of mines went through a similar situation a few months ago. He left his manager position for some other job that hired him for a full-time position with a better wage. When he got there, they told him that they are going to give him the part-time job instead. Thanks to the company, he is still currently facing a lot of issues with money and such :@
hm.. couldn't find a loophole to sneak in a YDI. bravo BadKitty42- wait.. BadKitty42? ..YDI
That is so sad. Not many people care to give notice these days. I feel bad for you dude.
I hope your other boss gave you your job back than
it was your lastvday, but you had to give notice.?
Didnt you sign a contract with the new job? If you didnt, YDI.
Probably if you explain the situation it might open back up...worth a try right?
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That's a real jerk thing for your new boss to do. FYL, especially with the holidays right around the corner. Hope you got your shopping done early!
as a recent law school grad, you likely have a claim against the "new" employer. if you accepted the offer and detrimentally relied upon that acceptance, you will likely have a case for breach of contract (even though it may not have been in writing). you would likely be able to collect for your past salary for a certain period of time until you find a new job. now if you were hired and then let go within the scope of your employment (even though you technically never started), that sucks