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[–] [email protected] 52 points 1 year ago (12 children)

Weirdest would be that the CEO of the company I worked at then had one single runin with me in my entire tenure at that company and found that my facial expression wasn't to his liking.

I'm autistic and by that alone have little facial expression, add the meds I take for anxiety and depression and it results in that I have no facial expression at all.

So it pretty much came down to him not liking my resting face.

Tried to fire me for no reason, couldn't, because I'm in a protected class.

Managed to do so anyway by bullying me to no end until I accepted being fired.

Worst reason to be fired would be that I worked 48 hours straight on a weekend to implement vast network and server overhauls to then be fired for not being at work on monday morning.

I had the full clear from my boss and his boss and was not supposed to come in on monday unless something went bad with the upgrade (it didn't).

Simply not being there when my bosses boss wanted me to be there was all it took.

[–] leggettc18 47 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Both of those sound very illegal and you should probably have spoken to a lawyer. I’m sure you wouldn’t have wanted to stay at those jobs anyway but you could’ve at least gotten a nice payout.

[–] [email protected] 22 points 1 year ago

In the first case, I accepted being fired because it was attached to being paid out for 6 months and as you expected, I wasn't looking to stay anyway. I had another job lined up already as I started to look for one right after he tried to fire me the first time, which HR halted as it was an obvious violation of my nations version of the peoples with disabilities act. I made bank of that idiot.

The second one, I wasn't actually fired because of the obvious legal ramifications. And contrary to the first situations boss, the one there didn't find this inability to fire me enough of a personal insult to make it his mission of getting rid of me.

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