wheelsup
Well-Known Member
And if your company is worth a damn, they will recognize that these resignations were made under duress and still call you back when it's your turn for recall.
Under duress? I can argue that one, seeing as though they tell you in the interview. You accept the job with their conditions of employment. It's not like you quit your job and show up on the first day of class and they drop the bombshell - the company is better than that.
But I agree, I doubt any of those resignations are worth the paper they are written on when it comes to the previous employer. AWAC and the union has been extremely ANTI-J4J, they want to hire people that WANT to be at the company vs. just going there "for a job".