Corporate Leavers - The Cost of Employee Turnover Due to Unfairness

Female

I am an older woman who decided to enter the corporate world because the career I had chosen was no longer viable due to the extreme amount of physical labor it took to complete each day.


I always kept a professional attitude towards the clients of both of these attorneys. I would assist them but did not try to get to close to them.


I would have stayed with the first attorney if she had not struck me and she had paid me what I was worth.


If I were trying to assist someone else in how to be successful with the first attorney, I would say that you would have to work for virtually nothing and not let her talk to you in a rude or degrading manner.


I have worked in many occupations, including being self-employed for many years. I chose to forgo getting married or raising a family and instead concentrated on my career.


I was with a male coworker whom I got along great with and we were both doing well. We knew we were both about to receive a $10,000 bonus for doing such a great job with a huge project.


I was stressed me out beyond belief and eventually even pitted my coworkers and myself against each other a bit, because they were all trying to stay out of the new manager's firing range.



Be born with a penis. That's about your only shot, unless you worked for this guy at his previous employer's.