I just got fired from Alienware.com!!!

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Wingznut

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Get a lawyer for being released from a job after only six months of employment???

How in the world is he damaged enough where the cost of a lawyer could possibly be justified? (And that's assuming that Alienware did something improper, which it doesn't sound like they did.)
 

Balt

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I would ask yourself if it's really worth all the trouble and expense to get a lawyer who will likely not be able to do very much for you. If they try to stiff you on some important benefits or severance pay then it may be worth it, but if you are doing it just as revenge in the end you will be the only one who gets screwed.

Move on, if possible, and good luck.
 

Harvey

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I said he should ask a lawyer about his position rights, NOT that he should take an agressive stance and prepare to sue. His rights, as well as any potential damages, depend on the conditions of his employement, including the terms of any employment contract or any other promises, written or oral (and documented).

My point was only that he should have good infomation from a reliable source. This may, or may not be a case of unfair employment practices, but unless you happent to be a labor lawyer, most of us are in no position to give him good, accurate advice.
 

RossMAN

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I would at least consult with an attorney on your situation. Make sure it's an attorney who specializes in employment issues. You don't have to spend thousands of dollars taking legal action but it can't hurt to get a quick 2nd opinion from a professional who knows what they're doing.
 

Wingznut

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Are you saying that actual professional advice could be better than ATOT advice?

I'm not buying it. ;)

Seriously though, I couldn't agree more.

But unless there is some huge detail that we aren't getting (a signed contract, discrimination, etc), I think he should just move forward with his life.

Imho, too many people put too much effort into things like this and should turn their attention to something more productive.
 

RossMAN

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Originally posted by: Wingznut PEZ
Are you saying that actual professional advice could be better than ATOT advice?

I'm not buying it. ;)

Seriously though, I couldn't agree more.

But unless there is some huge detail that we aren't getting (a signed contract, discrimination, etc), I think he should just move forward with his life.

Imho, too many people put too much effort into things like this and should turn their attention to something more productive.

As shocking as it may seem, yes that's what I'm suggesting :Q

I just insulted about 10,000 supposed "ATOT cracker jacks box certified attorneys at law", they'll get over it.
 

pulse8

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I just insulted about 10,000 supposed "ATOT cracker jacks box certified attorneys at law", they'll get over it.
:disgust:

I got mine in a box if Fruity Pebbles. :|
 

GrumpyMan

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I hear DevilsAdvocate is looking for some work now since he graduated, maybe he can take the case. :)
 

yakko

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And that is one of the best things about Florida. It is a right to work state. Which means we also have the right to fire you just because we can.
 

hevnsnt

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Maybe it was due to your lack of an attention span..

they said i was being terminated effective immediately
they are based in Miami, FL

& oh nevermind, I could quote the whole thing....