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<blockquote data-quote="VLong" data-source="post: 48552" data-attributes="member: 3458"><p>Shari,</p><p>I too used to work for someone like this...for at least a year of my three years at my previous company, it was awful. My supervisor was constantly making up lies about what I had or hadn't done and even when I had proof she was the one screwing things up, I was in the wrong.</p><p></p><p>I started looking for a new job in December after having that "feeling" and at the end of Jan. 2006 I was let go for bogus reasons, but I never looked back. I now have the job of my dreams with a company that VALUES it's employees and is the type of company you can retire at. </p><p></p><p>Brush up the resume and start sending it out. I'm not sure where you live in MO (I'm in the St. Louis area) but someone with your skills shouldn't have a very hard time finding a job. I know some great employment agencies if you want to PM me.</p><p></p><p>I drive by my old job every day and just smile! In fact I asked my new boss (who is the BEST boss I have ever had!) if she thought it would be in poor taste if I sent a thank you card to my old boss, because if it wasn't for her letting me go, I never would have found this job!</p><p></p><p>Hang in there! Keep documenting everything, just in case you have to file for unemployment. My old job denied my benefits for 5 weeks, but eventually I got all of that back.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry you have to go thru this because I know exactly how you feel, but sometimes one door closes for a MUCH better one to open!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VLong, post: 48552, member: 3458"] Shari, I too used to work for someone like this...for at least a year of my three years at my previous company, it was awful. My supervisor was constantly making up lies about what I had or hadn't done and even when I had proof she was the one screwing things up, I was in the wrong. I started looking for a new job in December after having that "feeling" and at the end of Jan. 2006 I was let go for bogus reasons, but I never looked back. I now have the job of my dreams with a company that VALUES it's employees and is the type of company you can retire at. Brush up the resume and start sending it out. I'm not sure where you live in MO (I'm in the St. Louis area) but someone with your skills shouldn't have a very hard time finding a job. I know some great employment agencies if you want to PM me. I drive by my old job every day and just smile! In fact I asked my new boss (who is the BEST boss I have ever had!) if she thought it would be in poor taste if I sent a thank you card to my old boss, because if it wasn't for her letting me go, I never would have found this job! Hang in there! Keep documenting everything, just in case you have to file for unemployment. My old job denied my benefits for 5 weeks, but eventually I got all of that back. I'm sorry you have to go thru this because I know exactly how you feel, but sometimes one door closes for a MUCH better one to open! [/QUOTE]
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