Irishguy16 wrote: » Last night, for the first time in my life, I walked out of a job. I had never worked in such conditions before, and I have been working all of my life.I had been working at a well established restaurant for about a week and a half, and finally I had enough. Basically I was working slave labour, 11 hour shifts with no break, abused and mistreated by the management, constantly taunted,being called horrible names as early as my second day on the job, and forced to work crazy hours with a large amount of work, constantly on my feet and doing a two mans job, even being pushed on more than one occasion. Should I report this job, or am I overreacting? Is is legal to work long shifts with no break? Luckily I have another job arranged early next week, but I still feel that I should do something incase this happens to the next employee. Did you ever do the same? What was your worst job and how long did you last?
The Backwards Man wrote: » I'm a bit like Robert De Niro. Or was it Al Pacino? Never work in a job you can't walk out on in five minutes flat. When you start thinking to yourself, it's time I wasn't here, it's time you weren't there. Walked out on a job an hour before I was due a four figure bonus, fcuk it, it was time to go.
Tugboats wrote: » i worked in a hotel for a summer job when i was 16. There was an Indian dude who everyone made fun of. One day I filled his trainers with food from the bin. He never came back to work after that. I still feel guilty about it and this thread has brought it back:(
Brenda Important Cough wrote: » You couldn't wait an hour?
Deleted User wrote: » I'm sure he was being figurative, like in the bible when they talk of making the world and everything else in 6 days. It was probably longer a bit longer than that but it doesn't sound as good if god made the universe in 13.8 billion years...and, in fact, is still making it.
The Backwards Man wrote: » Nope. Sometimes principle is more important than reparation. Not sure if De Niro said that, but he should.
Brenda Important Cough wrote: » Leave me alone.
The Peanut wrote: » Agree on the principle issue. I've done the same but financially I was in the position to do it. You'll have to stop pushing the De Niro angle; you're not fooling anyone. We know you're more wee Daniel than Italian hard man.
The Backwards Man wrote: » You talkin' to me?:mad:
The Peanut wrote: » Och now, me wee pet, calm down and have a cup of Mammy's tea.
MarkAnthony wrote: » Report them, but expect little to be done. They might get a visit from the labour inspector or what ever they're called, rosters might be looked at an guidance given on how not to be such a bunch of bollox. I've never walked out, came to a mutual agreement to leave once. If someone was to be abusive to me at work they could expect to be told where to go, same with not getting breaks etc. It helps to know I could get another job within a few hours of course, bit more difficult when you're not so secure. There's nothing more liberating than telling an arsehole boss that he/she is exactly that and laughing in their face, the worst they can do is sack you and happy, happy days if they try and give you a bad reference, k-ching time.
One eyed Jack wrote: » Really? No, seriously, really? I didn't think a person could sue their former employer for a bad reference? Once the employer is able to substantiate their claims, I'm not sure there's a whole pile an ex-employee can do?
Tzardine wrote: » I worked for a company once where I had to tell the staff that there was a problem with the bank and that the wages would be a week delayed. I had to do this by phone as the staff worked away from the office. This was on a Friday evening when the wages should have been in the bank already. It was a common thing for this company to pay staff late. So the real reason that week was because two of the directors had bought new cars using the salary money. A brand new Audi A6 and a BMW 5 Series. Easily over 100k. Final straw was when the staff started turning up to the office looking for me and their wages, and the two boyos were in the car park showing off their cars. I walked there and then. Only time I ever did it.