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My 30 day probation period ended today, now what?
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<blockquote data-quote="jibbs" data-source="post: 2152580"><p>Passing probation means you're now a permanent employee, yes, but even permanent employees can be fired or sent home. The biggest difference is now you can actually bitch about it and actively try to make changes without having to worry about your employment status being retaliated upon. Probationary employees basically need to shut up and do what they're told, because they can be let go for damn near any reason while they're on probation. Now that you've made it through that period, just don't do anything illegal on the clock and you likely have a job for life... if you want it.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Side-note, though-- some new workers get tripped up on the difference between 30 days and 30 working days. It may vary from region to region, but where I'm at it took 30 <strong>working</strong> days to get through probation, which was pretty much like a month and a half of work instead of an even month.</p><p></p><p>Just pointing that out in case nobody had for you before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jibbs, post: 2152580"] Passing probation means you're now a permanent employee, yes, but even permanent employees can be fired or sent home. The biggest difference is now you can actually bitch about it and actively try to make changes without having to worry about your employment status being retaliated upon. Probationary employees basically need to shut up and do what they're told, because they can be let go for damn near any reason while they're on probation. Now that you've made it through that period, just don't do anything illegal on the clock and you likely have a job for life... if you want it. Side-note, though-- some new workers get tripped up on the difference between 30 days and 30 working days. It may vary from region to region, but where I'm at it took 30 [B]working[/B] days to get through probation, which was pretty much like a month and a half of work instead of an even month. Just pointing that out in case nobody had for you before. [/QUOTE]
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