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Thanks for this, helped a lot. We’ve already had a ‘round’ of volunteers during the first lockdown, now there has been a takeover and work has only returned to 61% of pre covid levels, personally I’ve really only been hanging around the last year or 2 in the hope of a redundancy package as I have a long service my worry was this is a perfect opportunity for the new company to just say ‘I’m sorry you no longer have a job’ without paying out.
hopefully things work out well for you bud :aok:
my dad was made redundant last year, after 35 years service, but with the cap on statutory redundancy, his package was pretty poor in reflection of his time there.
pollution
09-10-2021, 11:26 AM
Thanks there’s a rumour around my workplace about this happening end of year I’ve got it in my head it’s prime chance for them to rid themselves of the bigger redundancy cheques for further down the line but I don’t know enough about the process never had to do it before
That is an interesting question. In reality an employer can make an employee redundant by making his or her position redundant.
This happened to me 11 years ago. I was called into a meeting with no idea what was going on until I was told that the new director of sales did not see a future for me going forward.
No explanation of due process, why me etc. I was offered what looked like obligatory final pay plus a bit extra plus 3 months of company car.
They paid for me to see a solicitor and to sign a ' compromise settlement ' ie a confidentiality contract. The solicitor was a gem and we settled on their FOURTH offer ie
one full years pay plus car for 6 months.
Maybe redundancy law has changed, I am not sure but my point is to stretch the pay off as far as possible because the employer will do anything to stop a tribunal into
unfair redundancy.
I found out later that the manager who delivered the news to me was him/herself not in a secure position via missing out on a promotion so they made my position redundant
for six months then he/she took up my job under a new title.
Charming! Such is life in sales.
Hibrandenburg
12-06-2022, 02:16 PM
Sometimes things move faster than planned, as of next month I'm a fully fledged member of the suit wearing ******s brigade. After just over 9 months of trucking I just landed the job as Deputy Fleet Manager for a very large "company". I thought the position was way out of my league and only applied hesitantly, but once the recruitment started I threw everything at it. I've got next to no experience in the branch I'm moving into but everything I've done in the past let me tick all the requirement boxes.
Just thought I'd throw it out there to emphasise there's opportunities out there for vacancies that you don't necessarily have prior experience to do but where your prior experience put together can open doors that you didn't realise you had the keys to.
Eaststand
12-06-2022, 02:23 PM
Sometimes things move faster than planned, as of next month I'm a fully fledged member of the suit wearing ******s brigade. After just over 9 months of trucking I just landed the job as Deputy Fleet Manager for a very large "company". I thought the position was way out of my league and only applied hesitantly, but once the recruitment started I threw everything at it. I've got next to no experience in the branch I'm moving into but everything I've done in the past let me tick all the requirement boxes.
Just thought I'd throw it out there to emphasise there's opportunities out there for vacancies that you don't necessarily have prior experience to do but where your prior experience put together can open doors that you didn't realise you had the keys to.
Well done, and good luck with the new job when it starts 👍
GGTTH
Hibrandenburg
12-06-2022, 02:58 PM
Well done, and good luck with the new job when it starts 👍
GGTTH
Thanks ES, I'm absolutely buzzing but ****ting myself at the same time. I'm typically Scottish and bashful about trying to sell myself, but I thought WTF, everyone else does it for jobs so why not. Lesson learnt, don't sell yourself short.
Killiehibbie
12-06-2022, 04:01 PM
Sometimes things move faster than planned, as of next month I'm a fully fledged member of the suit wearing ******s brigade. After just over 9 months of trucking I just landed the job as Deputy Fleet Manager for a very large "company". I thought the position was way out of my league and only applied hesitantly, but once the recruitment started I threw everything at it. I've got next to no experience in the branch I'm moving into but everything I've done in the past let me tick all the requirement boxes.
Just thought I'd throw it out there to emphasise there's opportunities out there for vacancies that you don't necessarily have prior experience to do but where your prior experience put together can open doors that you didn't realise you had the keys to.
I'm sure you'll be better qualified than some degree laden person with no idea how the real world works.
Santa Cruz
12-06-2022, 04:04 PM
Sometimes things move faster than planned, as of next month I'm a fully fledged member of the suit wearing ******s brigade. After just over 9 months of trucking I just landed the job as Deputy Fleet Manager for a very large "company". I thought the position was way out of my league and only applied hesitantly, but once the recruitment started I threw everything at it. I've got next to no experience in the branch I'm moving into but everything I've done in the past let me tick all the requirement boxes.
Just thought I'd throw it out there to emphasise there's opportunities out there for vacancies that you don't necessarily have prior experience to do but where your prior experience put together can open doors that you didn't realise you had the keys to.
Congrats and good luck. Love hearing positive stories like this, gives hope to others. Was a good idea sharing your good news.
Hibrandenburg
12-06-2022, 04:17 PM
I'm sure you'll be better qualified than some degree laden person with no idea how the real world works.
I hope so KH, the current Fleet Manager came up through the rank and file so to speak and seems like an all round good egg, that's reassuring that I know there's a source of information to be tapped from someone of a similar background.
Hibrandenburg
12-06-2022, 04:18 PM
Congrats and good luck. Love hearing positive stories like this, gives hope to others. Was a good idea sharing your good news.
Thanks SC, that was my intention.
Sometimes things move faster than planned, as of next month I'm a fully fledged member of the suit wearing ******s brigade. After just over 9 months of trucking I just landed the job as Deputy Fleet Manager for a very large "company". I thought the position was way out of my league and only applied hesitantly, but once the recruitment started I threw everything at it. I've got next to no experience in the branch I'm moving into but everything I've done in the past let me tick all the requirement boxes.
Just thought I'd throw it out there to emphasise there's opportunities out there for vacancies that you don't necessarily have prior experience to do but where your prior experience put together can open doors that you didn't realise you had the keys to.
congratulations mate, that’s terrific news :thumbsup:
Keith_M
12-06-2022, 05:52 PM
Sometimes things move faster than planned, as of next month I'm a fully fledged member of the suit wearing ******s brigade. After just over 9 months of trucking I just landed the job as Deputy Fleet Manager for a very large "company". I thought the position was way out of my league and only applied hesitantly, but once the recruitment started I threw everything at it. I've got next to no experience in the branch I'm moving into but everything I've done in the past let me tick all the requirement boxes.
Just thought I'd throw it out there to emphasise there's opportunities out there for vacancies that you don't necessarily have prior experience to do but where your prior experience put together can open doors that you didn't realise you had the keys to.
So you're not going to 'keep on trucking'?
Jones28
12-06-2022, 06:31 PM
So you're not going to 'keep on trucking'?
Aw come on, he’s clearly been tyring his best.
Sorry, I’m difflexic.
I’ll stop.
stu in nottingham
12-06-2022, 10:33 PM
Sometimes things move faster than planned, as of next month I'm a fully fledged member of the suit wearing ******s brigade. After just over 9 months of trucking I just landed the job as Deputy Fleet Manager for a very large "company". I thought the position was way out of my league and only applied hesitantly, but once the recruitment started I threw everything at it. I've got next to no experience in the branch I'm moving into but everything I've done in the past let me tick all the requirement boxes.
Just thought I'd throw it out there to emphasise there's opportunities out there for vacancies that you don't necessarily have prior experience to do but where your prior experience put together can open doors that you didn't realise you had the keys to.
Just wanted to say well done and congratulations mate. So good to see you grasping the nettle and going for it. Best of luck and I absolutely know you will be just fine. :aok:
Hibrandenburg
14-06-2022, 05:59 PM
So you're not going to 'keep on trucking'?
You've definitely spelt ****ing wrong.
Hibrandenburg
14-06-2022, 06:00 PM
Just wanted to say well done and congratulations mate. So good to see you grasping the nettle and going for it. Best of luck and I absolutely know you will be just fine. :aok:
Thanks Stu, appreciated. :thumbsup:
Hibrandenburg
14-06-2022, 06:03 PM
Aw come on, he’s clearly been tyring his best.
Sorry, I’m difflexic.
I’ll stop.
Zwei Dumme, eine Gedanke :greengrin
After starting a new job last autumn, today I finished up, and start a new job with another company on Tuesday.
the place I’ve just left, whilst some of the people are great and I’ve genuinely enjoyed their company, the organisation itself is really quite frighteningly archaic. It was like working in the early 90s, little embracing of technology and even less appetite for adopting it. Any change is forced upon them. Coupled with very little structure, I decided I needed to Change before the frustration really set in and began to drag me down. I described the last 8 months as like watching a bunch of wee boys playing football, with all of them stampeding after the ball, that’s what my workload looked and felt like no planning or preparation or structure :rolleyes:
each dept, each day, the plan felt like ‘let’s just get to lunchtime and see where we are’, followed by ‘ok, let’s get to the end of the day and see where we are tomorrow, repeat daily.
that all said, as mentioned, I met some great people, many of whom I will keep in touch with, got to learn about a new industry and got another opportunity to see if my skills are transferable (they are). And now I’m looking forward to working in a company where I think I can make a positive impact, my new boss seems great and invested in her people.
if anyone is in a job they feel unhappy in, please, don’t just exist in it and plod on. Ask yourself if you can make positive changes to what you do (I tried and it was made clear it wouldn’t happen, they weren’t interested in modernising or seeing what was happening in the outside world), or seek something that will give you more fulfilment 😊
Moulin Yarns
07-07-2022, 08:50 PM
Madame Tussaud's Blackpool lugging their waxwork Boris to outside the job centre is an absolutely sensational bit of stick https://t.co/pXS1N1Lp89
Seems right to post this here. 😉
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