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To not send any handover notes?

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Terribleluck · 26/09/2021 08:08

I was made redundant (via email) last Friday. He called me on Teams all the time, so he obviously could have had that conversation with me. It's arguable if it was a true redundancy or him just trying to rid of me. I only worked there for 5 months, the company was/is a total mess and they lost customers and thus some income. I came in on a senior management role, and was to some extent mislead. Again we can argue all day about it, but it is what it is.

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Aprilx · 26/09/2021 18:49

@Terribleluck

He hasn't asked for notes BTW, I only think it's what a decent worker would do. I've been put on gardening leave with immediate effect
Well in that case then no of course you don’t do notes. Why did you even ask! I thought it was odd you had been asked for notes when you have only been there a few months.
TwoLeftSocksWithHoles · 26/09/2021 19:08

You're not Dominic Raab are you? If so I would leave a note along the lines of;

"I was never quite sure what was going on myself actually. There is a big map on my office wall of the world. Ignore the crosses - they were planned holiday destinations - all a bit irrelevant now" Sad

Terribleluck · 26/09/2021 19:36

@aprilx I was only there a few months, but I'm sure they needed to know where we were in terms of some of our clients

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