Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by staga: 2:25pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
Met my former employer at Murtala Muhammed International Airport after 14 years. The bastard still owes me N15,000 from the early 2000s. He was just staring at me and I walked right past the idiot. I have no time for fools. 7 Likes |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by pheelhip(m): 2:25pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
HUSTLER001: Lol . I remember how I worked as a teacher in 2020 after the lockdown. I'd lost my job before the lockdown.
The proprietress did the unthinkable. She left us all in shock when she arranged for a meeting with teachers at the end of the term.
At the meeting,she said she was not going to pay us for December as we go for Christmas break until we resume by middle of January. My brother,I almost ran mad.
The stupid woman was actually telling us this three days to Christmas. Some female teachers begged and cried but it fell on deaf ears.
Inside my mind the woman didn't know that behind my gentleness is some touches of craze. So,as a gentleman, I decided to approach her after the meeting and asked for at least a loan of #5,000 to at least give my woman for Christmas.
She agreed to loan me and asked me to come to school the following day. I became a bit relieved and left for home. I came to school the following day and met the school gate locked and then I called the proprietress only for her to tell me she'd travelled.
That was where I felt i'd had enough of it. I left the stupid school without notice and let them have the one month salary. As soon as the next term began,the proprietress husband who comes to the school from time to time started calling me.
To cut the story short,this man saw me on the road one day and then parked his car. He started swearing that I was the reason his school was going down. He even threatened to beat me up. Aaah! That was where my head scattered. "In my area",I responded. "You will not leave here the Same way you came",I responded.
The man quickly turned on his car and drove off. God really saved him maybe I could have done the needful and then report myself at the police station.
I always laugh each time I remember that encounter. This actually happened to a frnd of mine, I will be back to update 1 Like |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by toujurs: 2:28pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
JoyousFurnitire:
Lol. See slave_ Some one is advising you on the right thing to do, and you are typing nonsense. This is why most Nigerian youth don't get job offers. I am very sure you are a nuisance in your father's house, or either a fraudster. common sense una no just get |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by Aystarz: 2:30pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
Winters23: [s][/s]
E pain am. Stupid idiotas taking advantage of the situation of the country. |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by bluefilm: 2:31pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
HUSTLER001: [s]Lol . I remember how I worked as a teacher in 2020 after the lockdown. I'd lost my job before the lockdown.The proprietress did the unthinkable. She left us all in shock when she arranged for a meeting with teachers at the end of the term.At the meeting,she said she was not going to pay us for December as we go for Christmas break until we resume by middle of January. My brother,I almost ran mad.The stupid woman was actually telling us this three days to Christmas. Some female teachers begged and cried but it fell on deaf ears. Inside my mind the woman didn't know that behind my gentleness is some touches of craze. So,as a gentleman, I decided to approach her after the meeting and asked for at least a loan of #5,000 to at least give my woman for Christmas.She agreed to loan me and asked me to come to school the following day. I became a bit relieved and left for home. I came to school the following day and met the school gate locked and then I called the proprietress only for her to tell me she'd travelled.That was where I felt i'd had enough of it. I left the stupid school without notice and let them have the one month salary. As soon as the next term began,the proprietress husband who comes to the school from time to time started calling me.To cut the story short,this man saw me on the road one day and then parked his car. He started swearing that I was the reason his school was going down. He even threatened to beat me up. Aaah! That was where my head scattered. "In my area",I responded. "You will not leave here the Same way you came",I responded.The man quickly turned on his car and drove off. God really saved him maybe I could have done the needful and then report myself at the police station. ;DI always laugh each time I remember that encounter[/s]. This story no get enough juice at all. I was expecting to read about some real red hot vawulence Nonsense |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by Tannhauser(m): 2:32pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
MadamVanessa:
My sugar daddy then get jealous because I dumped his fucken ass and dilapidated body to a more young and rich dude, and he tries to embarrassed me by collecting the car he got me, the next two days after collecting the 2010 model Toyota Corolla, I got myself 2018 model Lexus 350. He ended up so embarrassed and so pained. |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by Nicenixon: 2:32pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
Skyfornia:
That's not any excuse for a staff to break work ethics, it's even the more reason for you to tender a resignation letter as stipulated in your offer letter.
I have worked severally in many organizations, but I still maintain cordial relationship with all of them, even the ones that treated me badly.
Do your part even if your employer is not doing his/her part. You haven't met a crazy employer yet, some of them are very wicked even more than devil. 2 Likes |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by Basheer22: 2:37pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
Skyfornia: It's obvious you wanted to collect December salary and leave...
I don't support the owner of the school, but some employees like OP deserve what he got.
The standard procedure for leaving a job is to give atleast two weeks notice to the management. But many of you will collect salary at the end of the month and disappear without notice...
Put yourself in their shoes. Just listen to this fool 6 Likes |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by linearity: 2:41pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
Skyfornia: It's obvious you wanted to collect December salary and leave...
I don't support the owner of the school, but some employees like OP deserve what he got.
The standard procedure for leaving a job is to give atleast two weeks notice to the management. But many of you will collect salary at the end of the month and disappear without notice...
Put yourself in their shoes. Giving two weeks notice is not ‘standard procedure’ it is courtesy shown by the employee to the employer, so they can have time to hire a replacement, some employees even give one month notice depending on the relationship with their employer. Courtesy is both ways….If my employer can’t pay my salary which is obligatory, who should I show them courtesy? 6 Likes |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by Skyfornia(m): 2:43pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
Timibraun0010:
You have a very shallow thinking. What's the standard procedure for refusing to pay your staff without any reason. A few days to Christmas. Why you're enjoying the Christmas with your family ,your staff should be eating stone. You're a prayer point nobody should pray to work for if this is how you reason. People like you are jobless and will ways support joblessness, you are looking for a way to lure people out of their jobs so they can be in the same sorry state with you. Tueh! So if employer didn't pay December salary, what happened to his November, October, September salaries? Without December salary he won't eat? If that's the case, it means he doesn't deserve any job if he cannot save. |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by JoyousFurnitire(m): 2:43pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
toujurs: Some one is advising you on the right thing to do, and you are typing nonsense. This is why most Nigerian youth don't get job offers. I am very sure you are a nuisance in your father's house, or either a fraudster. common sense una no just get Are you crazy? After working for the month (especially yuletide month), and you're informed you won't be paid. Remember most folks live on paycheck to paycheck. Do you expect the OP to eat sand and shine teeth while the school owner dine and wine? How do you have happy employees? I repeat you're a slave_ and your papa (for bringing my papa into this). Fo.o.! 3 Likes |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by princeemmma(m): 2:44pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
Skyfornia: It's obvious you wanted to collect December salary and leave...
I don't support the owner of the school, but some employees like OP deserve what he got.
The standard procedure for leaving a job is to give atleast two weeks notice to the management. But many of you will collect salary at the end of the month and disappear without notice...
Put yourself in their shoes. my guy do you have problem in reading and understanding perfectly.................... Try and re-read again maybe you will understand 4 Likes |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by JoyousFurnitire(m): 2:46pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
Skyfornia:
So if employer didn't pay December salary, what happened to his November, October, September salaries? Without December salary he won't eat? If that's the case, it means he doesn't deserve any job if he cannot save. Just look at the animal peeps are quoting. Rat!!! 6 Likes |
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Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by TPound(m): 2:49pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
Skyfornia:
That's not any excuse for a staff to break work ethics, it's even the more reason for you to tender a resignation letter as stipulated in your offer letter.
I have worked severally in many organizations, but I still maintain cordial relationship with all of them, even the ones that treated me badly.
Do your part even if your employer is not doing his/her part. Traits of a SIMPle employee... After using my hard earned money to transport myself to the office, you have the guts to tell me to my face that you won't pay for my sweat? *Chuckles* Be like say the village people wey dey do them fat 4 Likes |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by TPound(m): 2:52pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
Skyfornia:
People like you are jobless and will ways support joblessness, you are looking for a way to lure people out of their jobs so they can be in the same sorry state with you. Tueh!
So if employer didn't pay December salary, what happened to his November, October, September salaries? Without December salary he won't eat? If that's the case, it means he doesn't deserve any job if he cannot save. Save from what Salary that you have to sacrifice something's for? Either you trek some distance and eat with the remaining daily budget or you transport yourself fully and starve the entire day?? Na from that salary you go save? Or you think teachers are paid handsomely 2 Likes |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by Newton2024: 2:59pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
Skyfornia: It's obvious you wanted to collect December salary and leave...
I don't support the owner of the school, but some employees like OP deserve what he got.
The standard procedure for leaving a job is to give atleast two weeks notice to the management. But many of you will collect salary at the end of the month and disappear without notice...
Put yourself in their shoes. The woman did not pay during lockdown and when school resumes she postponed December payment to mid January. This is three days to Christmas after work for the month and have already planned on how to spend the money on Christmas things. If you were in the staff's shoes, would you be happy with the situation? |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by IAmTobore(m): 3:22pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
Skyfornia:
People like you are jobless and will ways support joblessness, you are looking for a way to lure people out of their jobs so they can be in the same sorry state with you. Tueh!
So if employer didn't pay December salary, what happened to his November, October, September salaries? Without December salary he won't eat? If that's the case, it means he doesn't deserve any job if he cannot save. How old are you? You sound like someone who's never worked a day in his life. 5 Likes |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by enonche85(m): 3:25pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
HUSTLER001: Lol . I remember how I worked as a teacher in 2020 after the lockdown. I'd lost my job before the lockdown.
The proprietress did the unthinkable. She left us all in shock when she arranged for a meeting with teachers at the end of the term.
At the meeting,she said she was not going to pay us for December as we go for Christmas break until we resume by middle of January. My brother,I almost ran mad.
The stupid woman was actually telling us this three days to Christmas. Some female teachers begged and cried but it fell on deaf ears.
Inside my mind the woman didn't know that behind my gentleness is some touches of craze. So,as a gentleman, I decided to approach her after the meeting and asked for at least a loan of #5,000 to at least give my woman for Christmas.
She agreed to loan me and asked me to come to school the following day. I became a bit relieved and left for home. I came to school the following day and met the school gate locked and then I called the proprietress only for her to tell me she'd travelled.
That was where I felt i'd had enough of it. I left the stupid school without notice and let them have the one month salary. As soon as the next term began,the proprietress husband who comes to the school from time to time started calling me.
To cut the story short,this man saw me on the road one day and then parked his car. He started swearing that I was the reason his school was going down. He even threatened to beat me up. Aaah! That was where my head scattered. "In my area",I responded. "You will not leave here the Same way you came",I responded.
The man quickly turned on his car and drove off. God really saved him maybe I could have done the needful and then report myself at the police station.
I always laugh each time I remember that encounter. Na the swear wey staffs swear for them make the school go down...how can you someone salary, wait till dec 23 before telling them you won't pay?....thats wickedness. 2 Likes |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by dabrake(m): 3:25pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
Skyfornia: It's obvious you wanted to collect December salary and leave...
I don't support the owner of the school, but some employees like OP deserve what he got.
The standard procedure for leaving a job is to give atleast two weeks notice to the management. But many of you will collect salary at the end of the month and disappear without notice...
Put yourself in their shoes. God will definitely pun!$h you. 3 Likes |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by ibechris(m): 3:26pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
MadamVanessa:
My sugar daddy then get jealous because I dumped his fucken ass and dilapidated body to a more young and rich dude, and he tries to embarrassed me by collecting the car he got me, the next two days after collecting the 2010 model Toyota Corolla, I got myself 2018 model Lexus 350. He ended up so embarrassed and so pained. U don't mean it.? Tell us more...After that what happened? |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by JoyousFurnitire(m): 3:38pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
TPound:
Save from what
Salary that you have to sacrifice something's for? Either you trek some distance and eat with the remaining daily budget or you transport yourself fully and starve the entire day?? Na from that salary you go save? Or you think teachers are paid handsomely Person wey dey smoke gum 2 Likes |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by JoyousFurnitire(m): 3:39pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
IAmTobore: How old are you? You sound like someone who's never worked a day in his life. That doesn't mean he should be dumb This one is just a dumb thing 1 Like |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by Timibraun0010: 3:56pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
Skyfornia:
People like you are jobless and will ways support joblessness, you are looking for a way to lure people out of their jobs so they can be in the same sorry state with you. Tueh!
So if employer didn't pay December salary, what happened to his November, October, September salaries? Without December salary he won't eat? If that's the case, it means he doesn't deserve any job if he cannot save. Shut up and stop supporting nonsense behaviour. You haven't answered why it's ethical for an employer to owe their staff without any reason provided but same employer couldn't leave the establishment. You reek of a toxic boss and no one sane should work with you cos you're not only selfish but a user 4 Likes |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by Nkaytonia(f): 5:21pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
Legend44: You for beat your December salary comot for him body na .las las FTC for the first time Lol 1 Like |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by OtemAtum: 6:10pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
Skyfornia: It's obvious you wanted to collect December salary and leave...
I don't support the owner of the school, but some employees like OP deserve what he got.
The standard procedure for leaving a job is to give atleast two weeks notice to the management. But many of you will collect salary at the end of the month and disappear without notice...
Put yourself in their shoes. From this write up, it does not suggest that he wanted to collect and leave. Where did you get your own additional info. from? Abi you are related to the school owners ni? |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by 79733139(m): 6:35pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
No company would blacklist him. If a person is very good at his profession, companies would look at that and ignore the fact that he left his former employer without giving notice. Winters23: [s][/s]
Look who feeds on less than 100k a month calling her ex employer stupid.
The stupid one here is you.
People like you should be blacklisted from paid employment for life.
Go start your own school let's see how well you do. |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by Halo22: 8:41pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
Most employers are the reason some employees do take them by surprise when it comes to employment. Can u imagine an MD threatening his workers with retrenchment even when the case in question doesn't warrant anything near sack. I have made it clear to my own MD that I don't depend on whatever he pays as salary cos I gat my hustling cap always fit on my head. Threat ur workers well and they won't have the heart to resign without giving notice. |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by Aaay: 8:46pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
No |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by Zico777(m): 8:57pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
staga: Met my former employer at Murtala Muhammed International Airport after 14 years. The bastard still owes me N15,000 from the early 2000s. He was just staring at me and I walked right past the idiot. I have no time for fools.
That 15k is worth over a 100k in today's world. |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by geewean(m): 10:23pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
I swear after reading yiur senseless response,to beat sense into your coconut head hungry me now.Are you so stupid to the realities in the country.If want to be sure why not do yiur due diligence. Skyfornia: It's obvious you wanted to collect December salary and leave...
I don't support the owner of the school, but some employees like OP deserve what he got.
The standard procedure for leaving a job is to give atleast two weeks notice to the management. But many of you will collect salary at the end of the month and disappear without notice...
Put yourself in their shoes. |
Re: Ever Been Embarrassed By An Ex-Employer After Leaving The Job? by Ballack1(m): 10:37pm On Apr 25, 2022 |
That's not any excuse for a staff to break work ethics, it's even the more reason for you to tender a resignation letter as stipulated in your offer letter.
I have worked severally in many organizations, but I still maintain cordial relationship with all of them, even the ones that treated me badly.
Do your part even if your employer is not doing his/her part. What if nothing like that is stipulated in your offer letter? |