What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? IN
I was hired on to a local restaurant. I had been unemployed for over a year and a half. When I got the call, I was offered a "night cook" job temporarily. They offered me so much an hour and told me that this cook job was only for 2 weeks when they would hire another cook. Also, they asked me to be their night manager. They said they had no experience in the restaurant business (which is true) and wanted my help in making it a success. I would be waitressing and bartending once an older lady left. She left within 2 weeks. I am still cooking and the night manager job does not even exist. Isn't this a "false pretense" hiring? I think I was suckered into taking this job, only because they needed a cook and for no other reason. Also, any suggestions I give to them is answered with "we don't need anyone's help in running our business".
I was hired on to a local restaurant. I had been unemployed for over a year and a half. When I got the call, I was offered a "night cook" job temporarily. They offered me so much an hour and told me that this cook job was only for 2 weeks when they would hire another cook. Also, they asked me to be their night manager. They said they had no experience in the restaurant business (which is true) and wanted my help in making it a success. I would be waitressing and bartending once an older lady left. She left within 2 weeks. I am still cooking and the night manager job does not even exist. Isn't this a "false pretense" hiring? I think I was suckered into taking this job, only because they needed a cook and for no other reason. Also, any suggestions I give to them is answered with "we don't need anyone's help in running our business".