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Am i gonna get fired? |
started a new job a month ago, didn't go in one day because I was ill, and today I didn't go in because of he holiday travel and was extremely tired. My manager was disappointed, she said she was kinda counting on me. She called me back and told he to sit tight because the office is very quiet and that she will see me tomorrow. The Good News: you won't get fired tomorrow.. they would have done that already if they were gonna do it. But... I am sure they would give you a warning first before they would actually fire you.. but this would be a legitimate way to fire you. what did she mean by sit tight ? also what kind of work do you do ? and what excuse did you tell your manager today ? They should give you a warning that you will get fired. But if you were ill than there is no need for her fire you. If you were out holiday shopping then she would probably understand that Christmas is very important you. If you were my employee, you would be on the short list for layoffs/terminations. I don't think it sounds like you should be too worried as your manager has said that the office was quiet, so by her saying that, that tells me that your absence didn't cause them too much problems. Honestly, being tired from traveling isn't a strong reason to miss work when you are scheduled to be there. It certainly could be a justifiable reason to fire you. If I were you, I would be on my best behavior and not call out for any reason for at least 3 months--- 6 would be even better. Your boss does not have to give you any warning that you're on thin ice. It's nice if they do, but it's not required. You can be fired at any time without warning and you've used up two no-shows; don't be surprised if the next time they tell you to just not come back. When you first start a job its important to really show that you are dependable and committed to working their. Which means if you feel like you are coming down with a little cold - take some daytime meds, bundle up, drink lots of tea, even have chicken soup for lunch - but go to work. Less than a month and already missed two days, the sick well maybe believed the second too tired from traveling, shows that you are not a team player and not dedicated to your work. If I where you would start looking for another job because you have already screwed up this one. Just a matter of time or one more stupid mistake and you will be gone. Good luck |
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