durind
Well-Known Member
Well, I put in 4 weeks notice at my employer thinking I was being extremely courteous and wanted to make sure they had lots of time to plan for when I wouldn't be there. Whelp, another instructor called me today told me that the husband of the owner of the company was in my office packing all my stuff in to boxes (today was my day off) I show up to ask him what he is doing, and he tells me along with the new chief pilot that my services are no longer required and I'm to leave.
The owner and my direct supervisor have no idea of what is going on, so it seems like something someone did in a hurry. With all my stuff crammed into boxes and bent up, I fished out my timesheet and turned it in upstairs, as the husband of the owner was in such a hurry to get me out that he didn't realize I still needed to turn in my last timesheet. Anyway, thus ends one and a half years of flight instructing. I wanted to end on a cordial note, but it seems my employer was intent on it not ending that way. Did I have it coming? Maybe I really should have only put in 2 weeks notice, or none at all. In the end it is not all bad, now I can file for unemployment until I start my new job on the 21st!
The owner and my direct supervisor have no idea of what is going on, so it seems like something someone did in a hurry. With all my stuff crammed into boxes and bent up, I fished out my timesheet and turned it in upstairs, as the husband of the owner was in such a hurry to get me out that he didn't realize I still needed to turn in my last timesheet. Anyway, thus ends one and a half years of flight instructing. I wanted to end on a cordial note, but it seems my employer was intent on it not ending that way. Did I have it coming? Maybe I really should have only put in 2 weeks notice, or none at all. In the end it is not all bad, now I can file for unemployment until I start my new job on the 21st!