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Industry: Telecommunications
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So today I was fired from bell for not having optimal results. This is somewhat understandable although it came with no warning, giving my 3month probation was over. Therefore, as it is with bell, you always have problem with them and they had to give me a weeks notice from my firing and they did not. Therefore, knowing my rights and the norms, I told him about that and he refused to pay me which means I will have to seek legal actionI have to say that all the people working there are looking at their pay check only and will sell you all the crap they can and tell you If there is something you don't like that they will call and get it waved off. As well, my director fired me on Monday and on the previous Friday was putting pressure on me to switch my phone on the bell network as he gets a commission from each sales. Obviously, there was 0 compassion and he simply read the letter of firing, and once he was done he told me to get out, and I couldn't ask a single question. BE AWARE
Posted on 29 September 2015 by Rater #319 | Flag as inappropriate
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Same thing happened to me, no warning anmd just got fired.
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Bell is a horrible company period. Don't use their services or work there.
Posted on 29 September 2015
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