burnt bridge on resume
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- i_monk0
update:
I got a letter from the labour board today, saying their investigation into my former employer will begin within the next 60 days.
That's all.
- i_monk0
I filed a complaint at the labour board yesterday, so now I guess I wait.
*bump*
- IloveQBN0
I doubt your company has an Hr department, but if you do, you need to get a copy of your timesheet, and photocopy them. And ask for everything in your file and make copies of them. Contracts, timesheets, reviews etc. You need documentation of everything. The more info you have the better. Also if there are Project Managers who can varify that you have worked on the projects and even emails can proofed your work time.
good luck.
- i_monk0
He paid me a small sum before Christmas - $200, claiming he was being "more than fair". That's about a quarter of what I should have gotten (before taxes). He didn't write out a pay stub for it either, because he didn't calculate taxes (hurting his new argument that I only worked 20 hours in two weeks).
I now think I should have refused that $200, but I was quite literally broke.
I'm worried that he might try to forge the time sheet - it was in pencil, and nobody initialled anything (I didn't know I was supposed to). It's criminal if he does try it, but I worry that it will prolong the whole thing...
I and everyone I've spoken to is confident that I'll win, but I still worry.
I hope he's not expecting the surprise Health Board inspection I'm going to arrange, because the bastard (and all other employees) smokes in the office.
I'll just have to see how this goes. I'll post updates if/when I can.
- welded0
What an ass. I think the law's on your side, i monk. I'm no lawyer, though, I just like to pretend. If, say, he takes you to court and he ends up losing, I do believe you will then have grounds to recover any incurred expenses and perhaps then some. Make sure to look into that too.
Good luck! Keep us updated if you can.
- mbr0
I think that he's probably playing that poker game with your cash. He's probably pissed and wants to vent, so the easiest thing to do is just hold up your pay. He'll assume that you will eventually not want to deal with it and let it go.
Don't. People like this need to be reckoned with! Don't let him step on you as he has no doubt stepped on someone else in the past. It's business, you gave a reasonable (more than) notice, and pursued other options, that's respectable and should be expected.
Pursue this with the utmost professionalism, by the book, learn the terms, and it will more than piss him off again, it'll scare him. Then he may pay you and think twice before f*in' the next guy.
Damn, I can't stand unprofessional crap like that!
Good luck
- fishbulb0
If it does go to court he will have to provide the time sheet, with you initials? no?
It won't, your hourly wages will = much less than court expensess, he sounds like a cheap bastard, and this will become your leverage.
Whatever you do from here, go by the book. Don't negotiate with him unless the labour board suggests that.
He can't mess up your resume, and if you think it will be a problem let him know that you are aware of your rights, and willing to defend your interests.
- kote0
his hours should be on the check, no?
- IloveQBN0
imonk, you should get someone from work to print out your last month's time sheet. that is very most important because if he decides to sue you, you'll have proof that you actually worked those hours. Otherwise you'll have a tough time proofing that in court.
- kote0
so he paid you hourly - and you got a check. He cant just now say "Oh wait, I dont think you worked that". he should have been paying attention to the hours when he wrote the check (this is what makes him sound like a liar).
The check is cut. His loss - but dont expect anything more.
- i_monk0
I was paid hourly and have past pay stubs to prove it. I think that's the sinker though, because he's trying to argue that I didn't do the work so I shouldn't get paid.
Today he told me as far as he's concerned I only worked 20 hours in those two weeks, so I'm just hoping he hasn't messed with the time sheet (illegal) to reflect that crazy new math.
I just told my parents and my dad was like "Let him sue, he doesn't have a leg to stand on."
I just want to say thanks to everyone, I didn't expect this much positive (that is, reassuring) feedback.
- kote0
its hard, but don't stress.
Go down to the unemployment office while you are downtown and see what you can get.
Then make sure that you talk to the labor board and see what's up. The laws in this case are in your favor, I believe.
Does he pay you hourly? If not (salary) you have nothing to worry about. It sounds like he is trying to scare you. Don't let him. Talk to the labor board and let them handle some things on their end, or at least get their opinion.
You can proceed from there. Good luck.
- k0na_an0k0
kick his ass seabass.
sorry if it has already been said. i didn't read any of the posts except the first one or two.
- unknown0
he's bluffing.
He has absolutely no grounds for his suit.
- IloveQBN0
here's a hint
- i_monk0
mitsu: I'll be filing with the Labour Board on Monday (they close at 5, it's too late to go today) and telling my parents (the only possible people I could borrow [even more] money from), then see where that all goes...
- mitsu0
yikes... whatcha gonna do?
- i_monk0
Well he's an unhappy new development: I finally reached him today and he told me that he's going to be suing me because somehow I now owe him money, that I only worked 20 hours (instead of the ~78) in my last two weeks there, and I'll be served my papers next week.
Well now I guess I'll be moving back with the parents, because I have $8 in my bank account and can't afford this month's rent.
Happy new year!
- architype0
hes just bitter cause now he has to hire someone. his loss - move on