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A common term during my career; RIF’d = Reduction In Force.
One company denied unemployment to people laid-off because they claimed a plant shut-down did not qualify. I wasn’t going to try for unemployment but my wife insisted I apply each week. For several weeks I applied and got rejected. My fellow ex-employees did not do that. After about 6 months the courts ruled the company was trying to weasel out paying and that was illegal. Also, if you applied each week they must pay you all those weeks.I got a really nice lump sum check. And I found a new job in another state. My wife is very smart.
Zykoic about 1 year ago
A common term during my career; RIF’d = Reduction In Force.
One company denied unemployment to people laid-off because they claimed a plant shut-down did not qualify. I wasn’t going to try for unemployment but my wife insisted I apply each week. For several weeks I applied and got rejected. My fellow ex-employees did not do that. After about 6 months the courts ruled the company was trying to weasel out paying and that was illegal. Also, if you applied each week they must pay you all those weeks.I got a really nice lump sum check. And I found a new job in another state. My wife is very smart.
Pickled Pete about 1 year ago
or, hows about ‘of little use’?
walstib Premium Member about 1 year ago
Ah, corporate life! I’ve been laid off, down sized, right sized, impacted, and let go. (But I always found a new job within 3 weeks!).
ChukLitl Premium Member about 1 year ago
I wasn’t fired. They sold the store & the only person they kept was the manager who lost the store to them. Now they’re closed.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Poor poor little snowflake.
T... about 1 year ago
Can I, at least, get a good reference?…
destry1970 about 1 year ago
yep
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
“Paycheck disabled?”
tinstar about 1 year ago
“Employment deprived?”