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What's probation period?
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^thanks for explaining Giles…
the probation period is 3months, so during that time, the company or the employer can end the contract without any special cause. after passing that time, it isn't that easy anymore...for the company that is!
so happy to be a "real" part of the company now...haven't gotten a raise, but i'll soon be able to parle le francais fluently
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Interesting….that's great that you got past that stage then
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it's been 3 months already? congratz!
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Congrats Rafa!.. I was on temp contracts/ probation for two effin years before I got a solid contract… I was part of the very last group of people who got a "lifelong" contract... Everyone who joins now only gets to stay for two years... Wished we had a good union... I'd say "better" but these fucks don't do anything at all...
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Great news! Are we gonna try and learn some Japanese too?
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it's been 3 months already? congratz!
Wow, This year has flown by. I need to work less in '14. Congrats Finn.
Ben, probation is pretty standard down in Australia also, and is generally 3 months.
Seul, 2 years due to union F that!
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Congrats Finn
Time for a visit to Gosport, G
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Congrats Finn
Time for a visit to Gosport, G
i'll save that for when the beautiful sarina is in gosvegas
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Usually a period of time where a new employee can be let go with no fiscal implications to the employer. Probably not something that happens a lot in the US as most employees have effectively zero security of tenure….
Civil servants always have a probation period. I've had a six month probation period and a two year probation period. Everytime I get promoted, I get another two year probation, which means I've been on probation for the last five years…
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I have been considering a minimalist wardrobe for a long time, recently I decided that this was a bullshit concept and too restrictive. I have now modified my thoughts to a "functional" wardrobe and am having much fun drawing up the list of items for it to contain.
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for anyone who as ever considered removing the little "iron heart" rag that is on the pockets of the work and western shirts… its not a hard task at all. just requires a razor blade and a sewing needle and IMO, and its strictly my opinion becasue I personally just like as little branding as possible on my clothes, makes for just a tad cleaner look for those of us who arent as hep on the tag. to those who do, I still love you.
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It's been mentioned numerous times before. Most people use a Seam Ripper as it's less likely to damage the surrounding fabric.