What is the worst day you have had

What is the worst day you have had

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campbell

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2,500 posts

290 months

Monday 14th January 2002
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Hello every one, I haven’t posted for a while now but
I am back in force and as good as ever.
I see there are a lot of new members, which is a grate thing and I say hello to you all if you don't already know me.

Well my Question is; What is the worst day you have had in the last few months?

Mine is, I was made redundant on Tuesday after noon and my redundancy started on the Wednesday , a bit of a bummer but that is life and I fell better by telling like minded friends on this forum.

So what was you worse day to date

P.S. Is there any jobs going

PetrolTed

34,443 posts

310 months

Monday 14th January 2002
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Fret not mate. It's happened to many of us over the years. One door closes, another opens etc...

McNab

1,627 posts

281 months

Monday 14th January 2002
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Campbell, glad you're back!

Sorry about the job - what's your particular skill? (apart from radio-controlled cars, which I enjoy too)!

kevinday

12,295 posts

287 months

Monday 14th January 2002
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Campbell, good to see you back. Sounds a real pain, but always look on the bright side, something will come along, hopefully better and sooner rather than later.

For me a 'black' day was last January 17th, I too was made redundant with immediate effect. In my case just one month's pay. I had a one month old baby, my wife's company had just gone bust so she could not go back to work, I had just bought a brand new car and was part way through a major renovation on the house.

The bright side was I got to spend the next five months with my little boy (my first child, I was 41 at the time) and he is now very much a Daddy's boy, it's a great feeling. I am now back at work (at the same place!!!) and planning to complete the house renovatoin this year. The car is gone (stolen last December) but I still have my son, he's an

McNab

1,627 posts

281 months

Monday 14th January 2002
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Happy for you Kevin; my sons have given me more than I ever deserved.

JonRB

76,113 posts

279 months

Monday 14th January 2002
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my sons have given me more than I ever deserved.
Bit ambiguous - do you mean good or bad?

McNab

1,627 posts

281 months

Monday 14th January 2002
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Good, Jon!!

DIGGA

41,341 posts

290 months

Monday 14th January 2002
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Campbell

Sorry to hear the news - unfortuantely the R word is cropping up with alarming regularity at the moment.

My worst day, was en-route from Stafford to Gatwick, on my way to the F1 G.P. at Imola ('96 or '97 I think). Will briefly list the disasters:
1. Got stuck on M6 southbound, north of jct 10 as m'way was cloed due to IRA bomb scare.
2. Heard loud thud and assumed car behind had rolled into us - this turned out, in fact, to be the first bomb blast.
3. Was virtually adjacent ot second blast (either the IRA deliberately wanted to blow up the queue on the m'way by dis-informing the police, or there was some mix up). Fortunately no-one was hurt.
4. Making up for lost time on the M40, in the rain, a low loader dropped a 6 ft sleeper into the outside lane, in front of us, which we narrowly missed, thanks to the moron in the middle lane - who we were overtaking when I spotted the debris - trying brake as well, nearly preventing us from dropping being him.
5. Arrived at Gatwick parking (all details of trip were sorted for me by travel agent - will check all tickets in future) to find the tickets were for Heathrow.

We arrived within minutes of the plane leaving, and fortunately suffered no further disasters.

Marcus
& Ocean Haze Griff 500

Edited by DIGGA on Monday 14th January 12:37

JSG

2,238 posts

290 months

Monday 14th January 2002
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Cambelt,

Bummer, sorry to hear the news, but I'm sure something will turn up. At least you'll be able to talk to us more until you get snapped up by Roget as their new editor.

Good luck,
JSG.

mr_tony

6,339 posts

276 months

Tuesday 15th January 2002
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Comiserations mate, happend to my brother the other day too. Still things should pick up soon, good luck with your search.

DIGGA

41,341 posts

290 months

Tuesday 15th January 2002
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Come on lads! Less of the comiserations, Campbell want's cheering up - at our expense - so back to the thread with some real 'at least that hasn't happened to ME' knightmares.



Marcus
& Ocean Haze Griff 500

flasher

9,238 posts

291 months

Tuesday 15th January 2002
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campbell,

almost the very same as you by the sounds of it mate.

made redundant last September and had to watch as my beloved Cerbera was driven away the following weekend.
I thought that was the worst thing ever until I sat watching those flying planes into the WTC.
To cap it all one of our closest friends died just before Christmas.
What a Year!!

I have found another job but I don't know how long it will last. What I will say is the one thing I learnt from last year is to live life to the full and enjoy every minute. There is DEFINATLEY someone out there in deeper sh*t than we are!!!

keep your chin up mate

hertsbiker

6,376 posts

278 months

Tuesday 15th January 2002
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Well this won't be a lot of use, but I'm still out of work (3 months now) - and just been turned down for ANOTHER job ! and I've got a sick pet to worry about.

And my road tax is due, AND I'm waiting for my summons !

Carl

raceboy

13,274 posts

287 months

Tuesday 15th January 2002
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Me too for the 'redundent' pile, fortunatly the company I work for is very touchy feely about these sort of things and I am still there until March, but we have a job centre on site to help relocate us all! (They have made quite a few people redundent.)
I'm still very miffed at the route they have taken to select people though, we have all been scored against various headings, and I have evidence I should have scored higher, I don't really want the job back, but would interested to hear from anyone with experiance in employment law as to unfair dismisal cases.
Maybe a Tamora sooner than I thought!

ATG

21,363 posts

279 months

Tuesday 15th January 2002
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Sorry to hear that Campbell. For what its worth, first time it happened to me it was like being kicked in the bollocks. Whole department axed. Second time it happened (again, the whole dept) it was less of a problem as I had been through it before, and seen me and most of my colleagues getting jobs elsewhere within a few months. It's not all bad. You'll have more experience under your belt than when you were last looking for work; that's to your advantage. Can be an opportunity to reassess what you want to do (I've never really done that kind of thinking while I've been working coz I get caught up in the day to day crap, and don't look at the bigger picture ... redundacy forced me to sort things out a bit in my own mind). Best of luck.

flasher

9,238 posts

291 months

Tuesday 15th January 2002
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Me too for the 'redundent' pile, fortunatly the company I work for is very touchy feely about these sort of things and I am still there until March, but we have a job centre on site to help relocate us all! (They have made quite a few people redundent.)
I'm still very miffed at the route they have taken to select people though, we have all been scored against various headings, and I have evidence I should have scored higher, I don't really want the job back, but would interested to hear from anyone with experiance in employment law as to unfair dismisal cases.
Maybe a Tamora sooner than I thought!



If you need a good employment lawyer for advice mate, drop me mail. My wife is Legal secretary for a top Employment Lawyer in London and he will be able to help.

It may cost a couple of quid (or bugger all if I can swing it!) but bear in mind that when this happened to my wife a few years ago she paid a similar Lawyer £200 and he got her an additional £12,000 on top of the £4,000 they originally offered!!
Many firms don't always follow the law in these things and you can hugely benefit from proper legal advice.

P.S. Honestly not trying to drum up custom for the guy, just trying to help...

raceboy

13,274 posts

287 months

Wednesday 16th January 2002
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Cheers for the advice, I will be contacting the union I am a member of shortly as they will provide a free solicter for advice first, gave the HR department my appeal form today, most satisfying as they usually expect people to roll over!

campbell

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2,500 posts

290 months

Wednesday 16th January 2002
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Thanks guys for all you have said, when I was told I was to be made redundant, there was 12 of us to go and the compamy did hire 54 people.
My skils are in the field of computers, my old title was Network Technicion. I can build machines and install all sorts of sofware on them, I can install Cat 5 networks with servers and also I can Install digital telephone systems ans I also have a HND in Electronic Engineering.

But im back and im not that down harted and you will be hearing more from me in time to come, but at the moment im enjoying some time of from driving a lond distance to work and back, in in 2 1/4 years or work I have clocked over 100,000 miles, not that bad I think

Catch you all later

PS, does any one use MSN, if so please email me

flasher

9,238 posts

291 months

Thursday 17th January 2002
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Good luck to all of you with your searching. I know it won't make you feel any better but I have just been shoved out the door again today. The firm I was contracting to have lost their contract and I'm stuffed again

My new Tamora is due in a month or so so please pray for me tonight, I need something mighty quick...


Edited by flasher on Thursday 17th January 00:18

raceboy

13,274 posts

287 months

Thursday 17th January 2002
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All these TVR's parked outside the Social should be a laugh