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JEDI

Lifer
Sep 25, 2001
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Originally posted by: vital
my company got hit by the RPC server vulnerability today and the manager checked to see if i was surfing the web from IE'S address history.
i visited anandtech while at work one time and i forgot to clear my history and he asked if those links were mine and i said yes. then he said i was terminated as of now because he thinks that i've downloaded a virus. i told him that it wasn't a virus and it was just a well known bug in windows and all you gotta do is go patch the pc's from windowsupdate, but he insisted that it was the same thing. kinda ironic how i gave them my two weeks notice few weeks ago and this friday would have been my last day... i didn't even wanna stay this last two weeks but i thought that it'd be better if i was a nice guy and give them a two weeks courtesy notice. oh well.

you can now collect umemployment! or have u accepted a new job already?

yeah, i know u were fired with cause. but that doesnt stop u from applying. the company has to do paperwork and deny the unemployment. then u can appeal, and appeal, and appeal, etc

heck, in DC you can collect unemployment even if u were fired for cause. at least that was how the judge interpreted the law a few years ago. dont know if they fixed it now.
 

BeauJangles

Lifer
Aug 26, 2001
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Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: CaseTragedy
Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: boyRacer
Originally posted by: vital
Originally posted by: amdskip
Do you have another job lined up?

nope, gonna be starting school soon :)

you, know it'd be funny if they log in here and see this.

so... what are they gonna do? fire you? :p

The company can sue him for defamation of character.

defamation of whos character? its much too anonymous.

Well, since he technically didn't name the company, I think he would be safe. But it doesn't have to be anonymous. Working for General Motors, we weren't allowed to bash Ford, Daimler-Crysler, Toyota, etc. even when they had proof that they sucked ass. It's also called Slander.

Wrong. Slander is a spoken insult. Libel is written defamation.
 

LoverBoyJ

Senior member
Mar 22, 2001
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Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Call his boss. Explain that he doesn't know what the FVCK he's talking about and fired you because he's an idiot.

exactly! :evil:
then you can debate his ass off in fron of his boss, humiliate himm and probably get his job!
 

MrYogi

Platinum Member
Mar 15, 2003
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Call his boss. Tell him that you visited Anandtech to read about the RPC vulnerability. :D
 

NikPreviousAcct

No Lifer
Aug 15, 2000
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Originally posted by: BlinderBomber
Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: CaseTragedy
Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: boyRacer
Originally posted by: vital
Originally posted by: amdskip
Do you have another job lined up?

nope, gonna be starting school soon :)

you, know it'd be funny if they log in here and see this.

so... what are they gonna do? fire you? :p

The company can sue him for defamation of character.

defamation of whos character? its much too anonymous.

Well, since he technically didn't name the company, I think he would be safe. But it doesn't have to be anonymous. Working for General Motors, we weren't allowed to bash Ford, Daimler-Crysler, Toyota, etc. even when they had proof that they sucked ass. It's also called Slander.

Wrong. Slander is a spoken insult. Libel is written defamation.

Whoops. I learned that one a few days go. Forgot it already :p
 

vital

Platinum Member
Sep 28, 2000
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oh yea...i just remembered somethig.
someone put a bunch of mp3's in My Music folder and i hope they won't think i did it if they ever do find it...
those mp3's are mostly country and stuff i wouldn't listen to though. could they try and use this against me in anyway if they do think it's mine?
 

dartworth

Lifer
Jul 29, 2001
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Originally posted by: JEDI
Originally posted by: vital
my company got hit by the RPC server vulnerability today and the manager checked to see if i was surfing the web from IE'S address history.
i visited anandtech while at work one time and i forgot to clear my history and he asked if those links were mine and i said yes. then he said i was terminated as of now because he thinks that i've downloaded a virus. i told him that it wasn't a virus and it was just a well known bug in windows and all you gotta do is go patch the pc's from windowsupdate, but he insisted that it was the same thing. kinda ironic how i gave them my two weeks notice few weeks ago and this friday would have been my last day... i didn't even wanna stay this last two weeks but i thought that it'd be better if i was a nice guy and give them a two weeks courtesy notice. oh well.

you can now collect umemployment! or have u accepted a new job already?

yeah, i know u were fired with cause. but that doesnt stop u from applying. the company has to do paperwork and deny the unemployment. then u can appeal, and appeal, and appeal, etc

heck, in DC you can collect unemployment even if u were fired for cause. at least that was how the judge interpreted the law a few years ago. dont know if they fixed it now.

Usually you have to wait awhile to get unemployment after being fired. I' sure you can appeal it with your unemployment office however. I would do everything I could to put the screws to them. All these companys do anything they want. There is no protection in the workplace. Take it to the streets...

Sorry...I got a little carried away

 

conjur

No Lifer
Jun 7, 2001
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Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: MisterJackson
At least by being fired you can collect unemployeement, right? If you quit you can't.

Nope. If you're fired, you get ZERO unemployment. Unemployment is available a certain number of weeks after you quit, or immediately after you're laid off.

Uhh...you got that backwards.

If you *quit* you get nothing. If you're *fired*, you can file for unemployment.

Oh? I must have misread my unemployment papers in the drawer next to me. You know, the ones I got from ComFAGS when they laid off more than 300 workers and relocated their jobs to Canada. :|

Sorry, it's still a sore subject.
These are CT rules but it's quite common

What is an approvable job separation?

If you file for Unemployment Compensation Benefits after quitting a job or being discharged (for reasons other than lack of work or job elimination), you must attend a hearing to determine eligibility for benefits.

If you QUIT your job, the purpose of the hearing is to give you an opportunity to establish that you had good cause attributable to the employer for quitting the job. There are very few non-job-related reasons for quitting under which you may be approved for benefits. These include quitting to care for a seriously-ill spouse or child, or a parent domiciled with you, and quitting because of a loss of transportation other than your own personally-owned vehicle, provided you are otherwise eligible. Keep in mind that you do have to be able and available for full-time work in order to be eligible for unemployment benefits.

If you RETIRE from your job, the purpose of the hearing is to give you an opportunity to establish that the retirement was not voluntary, or if it was, that your intent was not to withdraw from the labor market at the time you left the job. If the reason for the retirement is because the job has become unsuitable in light of your physical condition and the degree of risk to health and safety, you may be eligible for benefits provided you requested other work from the employer that was suitable and the employer did not offer you such work. If your separation was not voluntary, you would be eligible for benefits provided you are able and available for full-time work. In certain instances, a retirment will be treated as involuntary if the retirement was induced by the employer in an effort to close a facility or eliminate a worker's position, or if the worker reasonably believed the employment would be severed if he/she rejected the employer's inducement to retire. The portion of your pension benefits that relates to your employer's contribution is deducted from your Weekly Benefit Rate.

If you were DISCHARGED, the hearing will develop information to determine if the discharge was due to conduct in the course of employment which constituted deliberate misconduct, a single knowing violation of a reasonable and uniformly-enforced rule or policy, larceny of property or services whose value exceeded $25 or theft of currency of any value, or felonious conduct. If you were discharged for absenteeism, your employer must show that you were absent without either good cause for the absence or notice to the employer which you could have reasonably provided under the circumstances for three separate instances within an eighteen month period.

http://www.state.oh.us/odjfs/unemp_comp_faq/FAQ_elig_reason.stm#quit

An applicant's unemployment must not be his/her fault. If the applicant quit a job when the option of remaining employed existed, he/she has caused the unemployment. To establish eligibility, the applicant must show that he/she had "just cause" for leaving the job.

The worker's health was endangered or he/she was physically unable to do the work. The worker notified the employer with a medical statement before quitting and gave the employer reasonable time to find other suitable work for him/her.

The employer refused to meet conditions of the hiring agreement, such as hours or wages.

The employer refused to provide legally-required safety equipment or measures.

The employer required the worker to perform work that violated accepted moral or legal standards.

The applicant must provide information showing that he/she had "just cause" for quitting the employment.
 

Mrfrog840

Diamond Member
Oct 7, 2000
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Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: BlinderBomber
Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: CaseTragedy
Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: boyRacer
Originally posted by: vital
Originally posted by: amdskip
Do you have another job lined up?

nope, gonna be starting school soon :)

you, know it'd be funny if they log in here and see this.

so... what are they gonna do? fire you? :p

The company can sue him for defamation of character.

defamation of whos character? its much too anonymous.

Well, since he technically didn't name the company, I think he would be safe. But it doesn't have to be anonymous. Working for General Motors, we weren't allowed to bash Ford, Daimler-Crysler, Toyota, etc. even when they had proof that they sucked ass. It's also called Slander.

Wrong. Slander is a spoken insult. Libel is written defamation.

Whoops. I learned that one a few days go. Forgot it already :p

holy poop thats alot of quotes

:confused::cool::confused::cool::confused:
 

OutHouse

Lifer
Jun 5, 2000
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616
126
Post his email so we all can educate him how a virus works. then call him a fricken moron.