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Wait...what?
You were hired, layed off after a week AND you never even got paid? And now you are trying to get your pay in spare computer parts, which they - a spare computer parts shop - can't even deliver?
Dude, you need a lawyer. Get these *act performed manually*.
Seriously, I can't believe this nonsense. What the store should've done (quite apart from not hiring before working out if you can actually pay your employers) when they let you off, is to tell you: 'Look, buddy, we ran into some financial difficulties. We can't pay you. Can we strike a deal here? You are a computer hobbyists. Take your pick from the store, help yourself to your wage's worth, we'll give you a great discount, and we are ever so sorry about all of this'.
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The parts they keep on hand in the shop are pretty generic stuff. I don't think they actually even have any processors there. Either way, being paid in parts was actually to my advantage, since they wouldn't be taxed.
I'm pretty forgiving on the subject since, having worked there, I know that their profit margins are razor thin. I consider the manager something approaching a friend. Really, she's known for being WAY too nice to be in the business she's in.
What I suspect is going on is that the employees, who know that she's operating on a razor thin budget, are trying to keep expenditures to a minimum to preserve their own positions.
That's why, come Monday (when I know she'll be in) I'm going to go down there and have a talk. If I take further actions, well...it'll depend on what her response is.
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BUt yeah, like I said, right now I'm just kind of in shock. I know that the manager would NEVER tolerate this kind of talk from her employees, especially to the child of a frequent and reliable customer.
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Sheogorath
BUt yeah, like I said, right now I'm just kind of in shock. I know that the manager would NEVER tolerate this kind of talk from her employees, especially to the child of a frequent and reliable customer.
It will be useful for the manager to find out. It might give her a clue as to why the business is failing.
In her shoes, I'd fire several of the existing staff and employ you as someone who understands customer service.
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Banquo's Ghost
It will be useful for the manager to find out. It might give her a clue as to why the business is failing.
In her shoes, I'd fire several of the existing staff and employ you as someone who understands customer service.
'Several' would be everybody that works there. Last I checked, it's three people and herself.
But yeah, I imagine there's going to be a reckoning, unless the situation is that she's going out of business.
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Personally I think you might need to simply get your computer parts elsewhere.
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Sheogorath
I consider the manager something approaching a friend. Really, she's known for being WAY too nice to be in the business she's in.
Ah, okay. So you are more personally connected to the owner. And it is a somewhat small business. I had a more professional store in mind.
Now I feel a bit sorry for the store owner. Is she being taken for a ride by her staff?
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Personally I think you might need to simply get your computer parts elsewhere.
I'm planning to. Got a thread in Hard/Software :P
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Louis VI the Fat
Ah, okay. So you are more personally connected to the owner. And it is a somewhat small business. I had a more professional store in mind.
Now I feel a bit sorry for the store owner. Is she being taken for a ride by her staff?
Yeah, it's part of a franchise.
I don't THINK the staff are taking advantage of her. More like they see that she gives out freebies to dissatisfied customers and is generally willing to bend over backwards to keep people happy, and they worry about their job security as a result, so they try to cut any expense they can behind her back.
That is, of course, pure theory based on what I know about the 'head' employee, or the guy who fancies himself the head employee.
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If the manager looks pretty decent, I'd suggest you ask something else in return. :mellow:
On a more serious note, I'd demand in a nice but firm tone either my money back or the parts. Or else I bring the lawyer and ask for more money.
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That sounds more like it! Everybody happy.
It's what should've been done in the first place. You get your wages worth, the store and its nice owner isn't bled dry. (Never mix business and personal relationships, always a recipe for disaster)
I'm happy it got resolved, Sheogorath.
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Yup, and I'll be able to sleep tonight :P
Went and order my parts of Newegg so hopefully they'll get here in a few days and I can play ETW again for the first time in a month. This time with HIGH graphics settings :laugh4: