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I just got discharged and have a few questions
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<blockquote data-quote="JonFrum" data-source="post: 790368" data-attributes="member: 18044"><p>It isn't.</p><p> </p><p>In fact, you're doing the Supervisors a favor. An important part of their job is to scour the building towards the end of the shift and flush as many hourlies as they can. The more people they can get off the clock the better. And the earlier the better.</p><p>- - - -</p><p>Don't let anyone say you are guilty of Job Abandonment. That's a wild exageration. To be guilty of the offense you have to do it intentionally and knowingly and fail to report for work day after day. In your case you made errors in judgement, but understandable and excusable ones under the circumstances. You didn't ask to be locked out of your car, or for the phone and the Supervisor's number to be locked inside, or for the shift to be over by the time you got things straightened out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonFrum, post: 790368, member: 18044"] It isn't. In fact, you're doing the Supervisors a favor. An important part of their job is to scour the building towards the end of the shift and flush as many hourlies as they can. The more people they can get off the clock the better. And the earlier the better. - - - - Don't let anyone say you are guilty of Job Abandonment. That's a wild exageration. To be guilty of the offense you have to do it intentionally and knowingly and fail to report for work day after day. In your case you made errors in judgement, but understandable and excusable ones under the circumstances. You didn't ask to be locked out of your car, or for the phone and the Supervisor's number to be locked inside, or for the shift to be over by the time you got things straightened out. [/QUOTE]
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