I got fired back in 93 from Nokia when their plant was off of Trinity and 360. They brought me in one day and sat me down, read me a clause in the company handbook stating that destroying company property was grounds for termination.
We would turn in all broken phone parts to the "scrap" bin, but they had to have a tag on them showing the reason they were scrap. I forgot what the issue was with a particular LCD screen so I smacked it on the table, cracked it, tagged it as such. Cracked LCD screen. The lady in charge told on me and it got me fired. I was a damn good tech and was indignant that they would trump up such a thing.
Then when I had some time to think about it, I was coming in high and half drunk, hitting on all the girls, and fucking the daughter of the same lady that told on me, in fact she came over one night and my buddy and I tagged teamed her and I told several people at work. On top of that, they thought I was stealing phones, which I wasn't - turned out to be a security guard doing it.
Bottom line was, they found something with grounds for termination that was a written rule and nailed me for it - but really it was about much more than that.
Most likely the same in your case. Learn from it and move on...
We would turn in all broken phone parts to the "scrap" bin, but they had to have a tag on them showing the reason they were scrap. I forgot what the issue was with a particular LCD screen so I smacked it on the table, cracked it, tagged it as such. Cracked LCD screen. The lady in charge told on me and it got me fired. I was a damn good tech and was indignant that they would trump up such a thing.
Then when I had some time to think about it, I was coming in high and half drunk, hitting on all the girls, and fucking the daughter of the same lady that told on me, in fact she came over one night and my buddy and I tagged teamed her and I told several people at work. On top of that, they thought I was stealing phones, which I wasn't - turned out to be a security guard doing it.
Bottom line was, they found something with grounds for termination that was a written rule and nailed me for it - but really it was about much more than that.
Most likely the same in your case. Learn from it and move on...
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