Did My Husband Get Fired for No Reason After Less Than 60 Days of Employment?

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a participant's experience with her husband's recent job loss after less than 60 days of employment. The emotional impact of this situation is discussed, along with expressions of support from other community members.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Supportive

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares her distress over her husband's firing, feeling it was unjust and damaging to his reputation.
  • Another participant expresses sympathy and offers prayers for the family during this challenging time.
  • Several users mention their own experiences with job instability, relating to the emotional toll it takes on individuals and families.
  • One participant reflects on the lack of integrity in the workplace, noting the retention of underperforming employees while her husband was let go.
  • Another participant shares a personal story of multiple job changes and the associated stress, emphasizing the importance of resilience.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the reasons behind job loss and the impact on personal reputation, with no clear consensus on the fairness of the situation described.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a shared sense of community support, with participants offering emotional encouragement and sharing personal anecdotes related to job loss and resilience.

Who May Find This Useful

Members of the consultant community who are navigating similar challenges or seeking emotional support during difficult employment situations may find this thread relatable.

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It's a good thing I didn't go through with that breast enhancement I've been wanting! Those would have been hard to sell on EBay to make ends meet! LOL
 
Kitchen Diva said:
It's a good thing I didn't go through with that breast enhancement I've been wanting! Those would have been hard to sell on EBay to make ends meet! LOL

When Crystal said keep 'em "High and Lifted up" I didn't think she meant your breasts! :D ROFLOL!
 
But you could have rented them to make some money, if you know what I mean. ;)I'm kidding!!
 
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chefann said:
But you could have rented them to make some money, if you know what I mean. ;)





I'm kidding!!


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No, I have no idea what you mean Miss Ann! :) LOL ;)
 
OMGoodness!! LOL I must point out that I said keep HIM! high & lifted up!! :D

Kacey - I'm so glad that you're keeping your sense of humor through all of this.
 
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crystalscookingnow said:
OMGoodness!! LOL I must point out that I said keep HIM! high & lifted up!! :D

Kacey - I'm so glad that you're keeping your sense of humor through all of this.

Oh, right...sorry about that- in my grief and hysteria I misread what you said. Oops- well I won't let that happen again! :)

Praise the Lord for adventures!
 
I do have to add to this that one time at church a good friend nudged me while we were singing the hymn, "He Touched Me". I cannot sing that with a straight face ever again! :sing: :blushing:
 
The verses are fine, but the chorus:Refrain
He touched me,
Oh, He touched me,
And oh the joy that floods my soul.
Something happened and now I know,
He touched me and made me whole.
 
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Great mental image there, Janet! LOL DH and I used to go to a church where the pastor looked and sounded like Sonny Bono! It was too much to handle.

One day I burst into laughter and snickers that wouldn't stop, I had to leave the sanctuary... He was getting really excited during his sermon and his voice started to get higher, and I was just waiting for him to break into "I got you babe" too funny!
 
Kitchen Diva said:
Great mental image there, Janet! LOL DH and I used to go to a church where the pastor looked and sounded like Sonny Bono! It was too much to handle.

One day I burst into laughter and snickers that wouldn't stop, I had to leave the sanctuary... He was getting really excited during his sermon and his voice started to get higher, and I was just waiting for him to break into "I got you babe" too funny!

Hey, you have to laugh during trials! :D
 
Kacey, I am so sorry this is all happening to you. I would totally make room for you in my house if you ever wanted to move to NJ!
 
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jbachen said:
Kacey, I am so sorry this is all happening to you. I would totally make room for you in my house if you ever wanted to move to NJ!

I'll be on the next plane...oh, wait- I don't have any money for a plane ticket! LOL... This really sucks!
 
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Looks like the Godiva Chocolatier at the Mall of America is in need of a Store Manager...I guess I'll brush up my resume and hope my feet and my back holds out. I got out of Retail Management because of my bad back- but desparate times call for desparate measures.... Wish me luck.
 
Kitchen Diva said:
Looks like the Godiva Chocolatier at the Mall of America is in need of a Store Manager...I guess I'll brush up my resume and hope my feet and my back holds out. I got out of Retail Management because of my bad back- but desparate times call for desparate measures.... Wish me luck.

Oh my - that is a DANGEROUS job!


But Good Luck!!!!
 
I'm so sorry, things will get better, they have too :)
 
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janetupnorth said:
Oh my - that is a DANGEROUS job!


But Good Luck!!!!

I don't know...death by chocolate sounds pretty good right about now! :) LOL

My very first management job was for Fanny Farmer. Remember those? I was hired as a sales associate, and the manager quit about 3 weeks after I started, so I interviewed for the job and got it! I was making $7.50 per hour, and I was 18 years old- I though I had hit a gold mine!

I liked that job. The nice thing is after a few months you no longer smell the candy, so you aren't tempted to eat it. Another good thing about Godiva is most of their fillings are hazelnut based and I'm not a huge hazelnut fan- so I figure I'm safe! :)

I'm just not sure if my body can handle the physical requirements of standing on my feet for 50+ hours a week...
 
Kacey, are there any government jobs (Civil Service) available where you are? If you DH meets the job skills requirements, he would have some hiring preferences because of his veteran status and disability.
 
Kacey,

Two penguins were in the shower.

One said, "Pass me the soap."

OK, I have no idea what that joke actually means, but when I used to be a counselor at our local elementary school's sixth grade camp, the girls in my cabin used to tell that joke all the time then laugh hysterically. Of course, not wanting to seem completely uncool to a bunch of eleven year-olds, I laughed hysterically too. I think it freaked them out.

I also think that the joke was some sort of code for "Hey, when the counselor goes to sleep, let's freeze her bra" but they got scared when I laughed along, because it seemed like I knew what they were gonna do.

The moral of this story is, Always laugh when eleven year-olds tell stupid jokes. At the least, you'll seem really cool. At the most, you'll scare them into not putting your unmentionables in cold storage.

Is that better? :)
 
Kacey,
I'm so sorry. :( We've been through this many times with my DH as well. Prayers have been said for you guys. *big hugs*
God bless,
Amanda
 
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legacypc46 said:
Kacey, are there any government jobs (Civil Service) available where you are? If you DH meets the job skills requirements, he would have some hiring preferences because of his veteran status and disability.


That is too funny- I was just asking DH about this. It would be at least a $20,000 per year pay cut, but if I can find and keep (because of my physical restrictions for my severe back injury) a good Retail Managment job, I can more than make up what he will not be getting. I should be able to double that.

Thanks for that idea! I might even look into that. I was in the Air Force for a small amount of time!
 
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Jean DeVries said:
Kacey,

Two penguins were in the shower.

One said, "Pass me the soap."

OK, I have no idea what that joke actually means, but when I used to be a counselor at our local elementary school's sixth grade camp, the girls in my cabin used to tell that joke all the time then laugh hysterically. Of course, not wanting to seem completely uncool to a bunch of eleven year-olds, I laughed hysterically too. I think it freaked them out.

I also think that the joke was some sort of code for "Hey, when the counselor goes to sleep, let's freeze her bra" but they got scared when I laughed along, because it seemed like I knew what they were gonna do.

The moral of this story is, Always laugh when eleven year-olds tell stupid jokes. At the least, you'll seem really cool. At the most, you'll scare them into not putting your unmentionables in cold storage.

Is that better? :)

Is it because Penguins don't have thumbs and it's impossible for them to pass slippery soap?

I have a funny joke told to me by one of my former kindergarten students. I still chuckle when I tell it....


How do you fix a broken tomato?
















With tomato paste! HAHAHAHHAHAHAAAA

Thanks for the penguin joke, Jean! I appreciate your efforts to bring some joy into my seemingly crumbling life. I appreciate all the kind words and love from you guys. I have never had this many major crisis's in my life at one time and it is a bit overwhelming and I am starting to wonder who I ticked off!
 
Good Luck Kasey with your job app!
 
Kacey~

Last night I saw your post, but didn't have a chance to respond, or even to read other's responses. I wanted to let you know that I have been praying for you and I will continue to pray for you! Honestly, it doesn't make sense how much you and your family has been tested recently! Come on, Lord! Enough already!

Lord, I ask you humbly to bless Kacey's family. They have been obedient to answer your call to help her sister and neice, even though it is a financial struggle. They are defending one of your little ones, and I pray that you will bless them abundantly because of that! I pray that you would provide for them in their need right now. Financially, spiritually, emotionally, physically. You know their needs before they are even spoken and I pray that you would fill those needs now. Show them your love through the actions of others. Bring glory to yourself through their struggles and allow them to see your mighty hand protecting them and providing for them. Please provide for them in unexpected and extravagant ways! Make those provisions so miraculous that there is NO OTHER EXPLANATION but your hand! Lord, wrap them in your love right now and remind them that you are there for them always. In your heavenly name I pray, Amen.
 
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KellyTheChef said:
Kacey~

Last night I saw your post, but didn't have a chance to respond, or even to read other's responses. I wanted to let you know that I have been praying for you and I will continue to pray for you! Honestly, it doesn't make sense how much you and your family has been tested recently! Come on, Lord! Enough already!

Lord, I ask you humbly to bless Kacey's family. They have been obedient to answer your call to help her sister and neice, even though it is a financial struggle. They are defending one of your little ones, and I pray that you will bless them abundantly because of that! I pray that you would provide for them in their need right now. Financially, spiritually, emotionally, physically. You know their needs before they are even spoken and I pray that you would fill those needs now. Show them your love through the actions of others. Bring glory to yourself through their struggles and allow them to see your mighty hand protecting them and providing for them. Please provide for them in unexpected and extravagant ways! Make those provisions so miraculous that there is NO OTHER EXPLANATION but your hand! Lord, wrap them in your love right now and remind them that you are there for them always. In your heavenly name I pray, Amen.

Kelly, thanks so much! That was a very beautiful prayer! I will come into agreement with you on that one!

Okay, off to update my resume and get it off to Godiva!
 
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UpdateJust incase someone jumps to the last page, I wanted to post this again... I did edit it onto my first post in this thread for anyone that hasn't read this yet. Thanks! :)

UPDATE (5/2/2008)

DH said that he was going to call an employment attorney and sue his former employer. I wanted to edit this in for two reason, one- to keep DH in your prayers, because he's never stuck up for himself before- this company did some REAL damage to his reputation by firing him for no reason after just under 60 days of employment. It's all about reputation and networking in my DH line of work, and he is right when he said that they really caused him some damage- finding someone to hire him at his age after being fired during the first 3 months of his last job will be VERY hard.

Secondly, my DH is a disabled Vet...he falls under a protected class of citizen and regardless of whether we live in an "At-Will" employment state or not...you have to think LONG and HARD before you fire a disabled vet without any reason at all, or fire one period, for that matter...so I'm gald my husband is calling a lawyer and I truly hope that this works out for him. He's not suing for a huge settlement- so don't start salivating over $$$ signs...it's more to send a message to a company that has kept 2 employees that are supposed to work 40 hours a week (and only work 20) and haven't hired one person in the 10+ years they've been there, and they keep them but fire my husband because he costs more. They agreed to his salary to begin with!
 
Hi! You don't know me because I don't write in too often unless I need help. ;-} I was snaked away from a great job that I loved for double my salary. As it turned out 2 years later, they closed the office, and I didn't have a job. I am a single MOM - at the time with a nine year old son. I know how devastated your husband must be, but just tell him to hang in there as the job I found, and have now, I absolutely LOVE. I happened to see the posting (school district) the last day the job could accept applications. So, IT WILL HAPPEN. Just have faith - don't give up! Something better will come along - I promise. Good Luck!
 
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dhanna said:
Hi! You don't know me because I don't write in too often unless I need help. ;-} I was snaked away from a great job that I loved for double my salary. As it turned out 2 years later, they closed the office, and I didn't have a job. I am a single MOM - at the time with a nine year old son. I know how devastated your husband must be, but just tell him to hang in there as the job I found, and have now, I absolutely LOVE. I happened to see the posting (school district) the last day the job could accept applications. So, IT WILL HAPPEN. Just have faith - don't give up! Something better will come along - I promise. Good Luck!

Awww, thanks so much for those kind and encouraging words! DH and I are going to be looking for jobs together...he did say we needed to do more things together! LOL I know it will get better and be alright in the end, but going through it is NO fun...
Thanks for posting- that means a lot to me, especially since you don't post often!
 

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