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Old 11-09-2005, 02:48 PM
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I have a promblem I work for a company hired by the fedaral goverment. At my site we have a manger. If u are sick and can't come to work. He either fires u or makes u quit. By cutting your hrs to 8 hrs week if u lucky. He calls my house all night long all weekend long to complain. If I say am eating dinner he tells me he written me up for insubordination for back talking, When am not even on the clock . He will call on my day off and tell me he wants me to come in if I say i can't he will yell and threating to fire me. I was hired without a license. I live 10 min from my job site and there are no job vechile there . Now he telling me if I don't get my license in 3 days he will fire me. I go thru this all weekend long every weekend .I work monday thru friday . If I don't answer my phone he will show up at my house .I was wondering is there anything I can due with out looseing my job? I was going to quit but then I can't collect unemployment . I just don't know what my rights are. Please help hopelessly lost.

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Old 11-09-2005, 04:51 PM
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My eyes started going cross-eyed trying to read this. Please add some capitalization and punctuation. You'll be more likely to get a response or two.
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