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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 415696" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I had a similar situation like this a few years back. I kept on with my plans, wrote my letter, looked for another job and left. I also continued to seek the letter that was put into MY file and got MY copy because in the years to come - it occured to me that the people that i was having problems with NOW may not be there in 5, or so years and then what? I had NO recourse for myself, no written letter in MYhand - THEY may loose their letter about me - so I asked for MY copy, and left. </p><p> </p><p>Turns out that I was 'not accused' of 'misplacing' $300.00, but that I was going to be written up for it. I think not. I felt the accusation was not fair since they couldn't prove it or show me WHERE I had lost the money or how I had taken it either on paper or on tape (video). I had a snaking suspicion it was the manager. She of course, played it innocently and felt bad for me. I looked her right in the eye and told her I knew what was going on. Oddly enough the manager felt that she was being taken advantage of by this company - and THIS was how she made her pay raise. She would hire people, take money from their tills, accuse them, but not accuse them - the big boss would come in and let them go - and she would play savior - this went on with other people for over 2 years. I was the ONLY one that QUIT immediately - NO notice - JUST a letter. </p><p>I also called the owner of this company and told him my supicions. </p><p> </p><p>Two years later? Guess who is in jail for grand larceny? Amazing. </p><p> </p><p>Good luck with this klmno - You are really in a difficult place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 415696, member: 4964"] I had a similar situation like this a few years back. I kept on with my plans, wrote my letter, looked for another job and left. I also continued to seek the letter that was put into MY file and got MY copy because in the years to come - it occured to me that the people that i was having problems with NOW may not be there in 5, or so years and then what? I had NO recourse for myself, no written letter in MYhand - THEY may loose their letter about me - so I asked for MY copy, and left. Turns out that I was 'not accused' of 'misplacing' $300.00, but that I was going to be written up for it. I think not. I felt the accusation was not fair since they couldn't prove it or show me WHERE I had lost the money or how I had taken it either on paper or on tape (video). I had a snaking suspicion it was the manager. She of course, played it innocently and felt bad for me. I looked her right in the eye and told her I knew what was going on. Oddly enough the manager felt that she was being taken advantage of by this company - and THIS was how she made her pay raise. She would hire people, take money from their tills, accuse them, but not accuse them - the big boss would come in and let them go - and she would play savior - this went on with other people for over 2 years. I was the ONLY one that QUIT immediately - NO notice - JUST a letter. I also called the owner of this company and told him my supicions. Two years later? Guess who is in jail for grand larceny? Amazing. Good luck with this klmno - You are really in a difficult place. [/QUOTE]
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