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I worked at Ebac in West Auckland 20 odd years ago, fooking shitehole, people I worked with were canny and got me the Beatles No. 1 CD, loved the gift just hated the place
Actually he was okay, problem was his family had every management position and most of them couldn’t manage a fart, when I worked there, they had 8 products, 6 were on recall, was fun
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My partner is a school cleaner and of course a union member too. The UNISON union has advised not to return to work in the school because of the virus. He has sent an email to them to say he will not go. It is a model letter that the union has sent to us. As black people we are at bigger...
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I find it odd that you think you know the age, race, gender and political leanings of all of us that have spotted that this is a bot spamming forums? Please can you try and guess mine?
If you can find one post where I’ve said anything negative about females, South Americans (), Socialism or especially about BLM, I’ll be amazed.
I've had 5 jobs in the last 5 years, left each one of them to move onto something better/new. Never once remotely expected anything like a leaving gift, never mind got one
Am happy to admit am not very well off and a bit shit at lots of things
I don't really see the benefit of starting threads about my life because am one of the very few posters that isn't incredibly successful and very rich.
Am happy to admit am not very well off and a bit shit at lots of things
I don't really see the benefit of starting threads about my life because am one of the very few posters that isn't incredibly successful and very well off
I f***ing hated it when in the office and yet another request for money came around for some birthday,wedding,newborn or other such event. I shook the envelope to make the coins jingle crossed off me name and passed it to the next person. Happy to buy my work marras a pint though.
I will a mention that whenever I had a potential present worthy event I make it clear to me boss that I did not want a collection or gift. Not being ungrateful but did not want colleagues feeling obliged to donate any of their hard earned. I am there to work and get a pay cheque and not other free shite.
My partner left his work yesterday after more than 3 years as a school cleaner. They now finished deep cleaning the school ready for the new year.
Whenever teachers or other staff have left in the past, they have always come round collecting. "Oh Jemima's leaving and we're all putting in £5". Even though of course cleaners are on much less wages than teachers and £5 can be a lot of money for us. When the teachers have left, they give them champagne and flowers and vouchers for the shops. When my partner left yesterday, you can imagine what he got - nothing. The same as always. We joke about it and say "I just picked up my carrier bag and left..." because that is all that you can do.
He has been a good cleaner and reliable. Friendly to everyone as far as I know. I think he didn't get a gift because we are underclass.
Well anyway, the gifts here are usually only from duty anyway and not with any sentiment. When I left my job in Cuba to come here, my workmates gave me the gift of a written tribute. They read it out to me at a meeting we had to say goodbye. It was very emotional and with sentiment that they were sad I was going. Although it didn't cost anything, it was worth much more than the gifts they give here anyway.
What have you had as a gift When leaving your work?
Maybe the staff have little sympathy for people who didn't pay attention to their teachers.
Just kidding. Would be the decent thing to give them something, considering it seems to be par for the course for them to be given gifts each year off all the kids' parents.
I once got a leaving gift for a temp job I did for less than two months and one short stint they took me out to lunch for a farewell meal.
Same at our lass's school. When people are leaving or retiring they'll get a gift, and a bunch of them will have a night out or whatever regardless of their job.
someone at our work had been working at the company for about 15 years. He worked between loads of departments so when he left loads of people chipped in, must have been several hundred quid.
he rejoined in 3 months as hated the new job. Felt like asking for a refund
Golf bag / clubs when I left Budget windows in 2005. While I was away they got took over and the new owners ‘invested in me’ and brought me back.
Was gone 4 months and a few said I should hand the golf clubs back
I really don't get the leaving present thing. Someone who does your job is leaving to get paid more money and so the people who are on less money should put their hands in their pockets and give the person who is going to be better off a present?
I normally jiggle the envelope, rummage in my pocket, jiggle again, write my name on the front and pass it on. I'm not a complete bastard, don't mind retirements, redundancies or even babies as long as I know the person, but coughing up for "Terry from HR" that you have never met who is going to be a HR manager for big company is a bit of a mickey take for me.
One bloke at my current place was quite unpopular, he was, in fact, a complete arsehole who'd kissed arse and became a departmental manager and had made the whole places lives a misery to feather his own nest by introducing silly targets and instigating random sackings to keep people on their toes.
When he left for bigger and better things one of the middle managers quite fancied sitting on his coat tails, so sent round the envelope to 300 people. To get the ball started they'd chucked in a tenner and a handful of loose change.
When it came back it had 43p in it, washers, foreign coins and an assortment of paper clips, the middle managers had to have a whip round and we all had to stand there while they presented him with about £100 worth of whisky and cards and listen to his self promoting, gloating speech.