Many companies do make a pay out, if the employee has been there a long time. Sometimes they offer a pay out and see who wants to take it.Yes. I was at my previous company for just short of 21 years.
Luckily, in Britain (and I know this is not often the case in the US), you get a pay off when you are made redundant. (Redundant means the company cannot afford to keep you on. It does not mean you are a bad employee.)
What's the situation in Canada TL?
Many companies do make a pay out, if the employee has been there a long time. Sometimes they offer a pay out and see who wants to take it.
Shy??? I don't think so! I would say more.......
Think of me as a George Clooney look-alike but with a lot less money.
...and older
...and heavier
...and not as good looking.
But other than that, you can't tell us apart.
Personally, I think you are better looking than Clooney.
Give yourself a big smile in the mirror before you leave. Don't want any pieces of your last meal stuck between your teeth!Good Luck, Katy! You'll be fine! Double check for toothpaste on your face before you leave the house.
I got a job once and I had toothpaste on my face for the whole interview...I about died when I got home and noticed.
Think of me as a George Clooney look-alike but with a lot less money.
...and older
...and heavier
...and not as good looking.
But other than that, you can't tell us apart.
Unfortunately, in the majority of professional offices in this country, sandals are not an approved item of shoe wear. No open toes. I guess someone doesn't like looking at ugly toes.
I'm guessing it's been a while since you've been in a professional office, other than medical ones, Addie Especially in the South, where temps get quite high, it's common for women to wear sandals, and even flip flops, to work. A good pedicure is practically a required accessory.
Best of luck, Katy!
You will be sent home to change your sandals to appropriate foot wear. And it will go on your record. Boston still hangs onto the old rules.
Okay. Just don't say "in this country" when you're speaking only about Boston. It's confusing for our overseas friends
Are you chastising me?
Personally, I think you are better looking than Clooney.
You will be sent home to change your sandals to appropriate foot wear. And it will go on your record. Boston still hangs onto the old rules.
Besides Addie, for those of us not born or reared around these parts, Boston IS "another country". I know I know, danged foreigners. Well that's me, a danged Ohio born-and-bred foreigner!Okay. Just don't say "in this country" when you're speaking only about Boston. It's confusing for our overseas friends
Besides Addie, for those of us not born or reared around these parts, Boston IS "another country". I know I know, danged foreigners. Well that's me, a danged Ohio born-and-bred foreigner!