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SheerSliver03
Member # 6589
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my doctor said i have a week off because of a burn on my hand, now my boss is saying it is my responsibility to find a person to cover my shift, is that true? [ October 23, 2008, 05:54 PM: Message edited by: SheerSliver03 ]
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Insurance Dude
Member # 8241
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that is 100% untrue. it is your employers responsability especially considering that they are making you take the time off.
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SheerSliver03
Member # 6589
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thats what i figured, they have been shady about my whole injury anyway
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stanger50
Member # 1665
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where the fuck do you work at? thats some fucked up shit. companies get shady soon as someone gets injuried.
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Insurance Dude
Member # 8241
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quote: Originally posted by stanger50: companies get shady soon as someone gets injuried.
+1
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MR.CAPS-ON-LOCK
Member # 8169
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FUCK THAT SHIT CALL HUMAN RESOURCES ON THEM FUCK THAT SUE THEM 2 THATS HELLA FUCKED UP YOUR BOSS IS INCHARGE OF WHO COMES IN TO WORK NOT YOU ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU ARE INJURED WTF KINDA B.S. IS THAT
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xvt's 85 5.0
Member # 4765
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be very careful of what you say or do, and what ever they tell you to do, you better recorded or ask for it in writing, but if I were you I'd invest in one of those recording players and use it when you talk to them, it could come in handy for the future. I wouldn't complaint to HR if I had no evidence because is your word against theirs, and you know who HR is going to believe.
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SEMPERFI510
Member # 627
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You do not need to find anyone to take your position. That is his job.
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hidnn.o.s.
Member # 1219
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quote: Originally posted by xvt's 85 5.0: if I were you I'd invest in one of those recording players and use it when you talk to them, it could come in handy for the future.
Unless you TELL THEM they are being recorded, nothing that's said can be considered. If you tell them they're being recorded after you speak to them, anything said prior to the recording where you tell them about it, is not admissable (sp?)
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MR.CAPS-ON-LOCK
Member # 8169
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THATS TRUE U CANT RECORD SOMEONE WITH OUT THEIR CONSENT SO THAT WOULDNT BE ABLE TO WORK IN COURT
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xvt's 85 5.0
Member # 4765
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quote: Originally posted by hidnn.o.s.: quote: Originally posted by xvt's 85 5.0: if I were you I'd invest in one of those recording players and use it when you talk to them, it could come in handy for the future.
Unless you TELL THEM they are being recorded, nothing that's said can be considered. If you tell them they're being recorded after you speak to them, anything said prior to the recording where you tell them about it, is not admissable (sp?)
Now I know, but regardless you should ask for information in writing, and hope that they're dumb enough to give it to you.
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SheerSliver03
Member # 6589
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I have been talking to my boss through text messages, so its all written down.
Im not looking to get money from them, just my times to heal...which the doctor said would be about a week or so. I ccan talk to them tomorrow and see what they say about the sitiuation
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Yaterstang
Member # 7659
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Honestly with the way the economy is going right now, doing the right thing which is to tell these fuckers to fuck off would be just. But if your job is important to you, how hard is it to get somebody? Employer backlash is illegal but in the meanwhile your broke as fuck when your not working. If the job isnt that good of a job, i'd tell them to fuck off, milk disability for as many weeks as you can to fuck them over, then be a punk ass when you get back to get them to fire or lay you off so that you can collect unemployment for 6 months. Then find an attorney to take your case and sue their asses.
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Blind
Member # 3052
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did the injury happen while on the job, or not?
if it happened on the job, it's on them.
if it happened while you weren't 'on the clock' it's on you, from what I understand
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adower
Member # 5955
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quote: Originally posted by SheerSliver03: my doctor said i have a week off because of a burn on my hand, now my boss is saying it is my responsibility to find a person to cover my shift, is that true?
I work as a workers compensation assistant adjuster. If this happened on the job they are totally wrong. It is their job to find someone to cover your job. Did you report the injury? If you want I can ask some senior adjuster tomorrow at work. [ October 24, 2008, 12:05 AM: Message edited by: adower ]
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2stangs69-91
Member # 1951
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You can record all your conversations involving workmans comp. You also do not have to tell them.
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SheerSliver03
Member # 6589
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quote: Originally posted by Yaterstang: Honestly with the way the economy is going right now, doing the right thing which is to tell these fuckers to fuck off would be just. But if your job is important to you, how hard is it to get somebody? Employer backlash is illegal but in the meanwhile your broke as fuck when your not working. If the job isnt that good of a job, i'd tell them to fuck off, milk disability for as many weeks as you can to fuck them over, then be a punk ass when you get back to get them to fire or lay you off so that you can collect unemployment for 6 months. Then find an attorney to take your case and sue their asses.
Honestly i really do not NEED the job, its just extra money for me really for my car. I am trying to avoid a whole big issue involving myself because im going into law inforcement so i dont feel like adding to the hiring process. I just think its wrong up how she is acting.
oh yeah i was on the clock, with the owner standing next to me. when the burn happened she looked and said "that looks like it hurt" and walked off. so i had to give myself the first aid
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Insurance Dude
Member # 8241
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quote: Originally posted by SheerSliver03: quote: Originally posted by Yaterstang: Honestly with the way the economy is going right now, doing the right thing which is to tell these fuckers to fuck off would be just. But if your job is important to you, how hard is it to get somebody? Employer backlash is illegal but in the meanwhile your broke as fuck when your not working. If the job isnt that good of a job, i'd tell them to fuck off, milk disability for as many weeks as you can to fuck them over, then be a punk ass when you get back to get them to fire or lay you off so that you can collect unemployment for 6 months. Then find an attorney to take your case and sue their asses.
Honestly i really do not NEED the job, its just extra money for me really for my car. I am trying to avoid a whole big issue involving myself because im going into law inforcement so i dont feel like adding to the hiring process. I just think its wrong up how she is acting.
oh yeah i was on the clock, with the owner standing next to me. when the burn happened she looked and said "that looks like it hurt" and walked off. so i had to give myself the first aid
if i were you i would give her hella parking tickets or something after you become a cop. thats so fucked up of her.
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Jmir018
Member # 1414
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quote: Originally posted by hidnn.o.s.: quote: Originally posted by xvt's 85 5.0: if I were you I'd invest in one of those recording players and use it when you talk to them, it could come in handy for the future.
Unless you TELL THEM they are being recorded, nothing that's said can be considered. If you tell them they're being recorded after you speak to them, anything said prior to the recording where you tell them about it, is not admissable (sp?)
Thank you, i was also gonna bring this up. the whole covert recording deal is a touchy subject, not only for the inadmissibility, but for other possible charges.
quote: Originally posted by 2stangs69-91: You can record all your conversations involving workmans comp. You also do not have to tell them.
Really? didn't know. where did you get this info from?
quote: Originally posted by SheerSliver03: I have been talking to my boss through text messages, so its all written down.
those tms might not be admissible either, i dunno unless there is some exception like 2stangs69-91 mentioned. Perhaps, one could argue there is some expectation of privacy even through tms.
Good luck, bro. shouldn't be your responsibility. [ October 24, 2008, 07:24 PM: Message edited by: Jmir018 ]
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