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Started a new job as an executive assistant and just got let go....

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Shadowbunny

Queen of the Not-Rights
Quincy, interesting you should mention the lack of flu cases being reported. As one friend said to me.. it's because of face masks and hand washing... So my response was... than why wasn't COVID greatly reduced. Thoughts?
COVID is far more contagious than the flu, both because of the smaller size of the COVID particles that are transmitted by respiratory droplets AND because of the incubation period is longer with COVID. So while those with the flu start feeling sick (and thus usually are smart enough to stay away from others) within 1-4 days, those who are infected with COVID don't start showing symptoms for up to 2 weeks after infection. So they are more likely to spread it around if they aren't wearing a mask.

You can research "why is covid more contagious than the flu" for several articles that go more in-depth.
 


stealth2

Under the Radar Member
The COVID-19 virus is a much more powerful virus than the flu virus - and most of us have built up some immunity to some of the flu viruses. And people get flu shots. None of us had any immunity to COVID and there were no shots available at first to prevent us from getting Covid.
COVID is far more contagious than the flu, both because of the smaller size of the COVID particles that are transmitted by respiratory droplets AND because of the incubation period is longer with COVID. So while those with the flu start feeling sick (and thus usually are smart enough to stay away from others) within 1-4 days, those who are infected with COVID don't start showing symptoms for up to 2 weeks after infection. So they are more likely to spread it around if they aren't wearing a mask.
Additionally, the flu is a human-borne coronavirus, so many already possess some immunity, flu shot or not. Covid-19, on the other hand, is an animal-borne coronavirus that humans have NO immunity for.
 

LdiJ

Senior Member
Quincy, interesting you should mention the lack of flu cases being reported. As one friend said to me.. it's because of face masks and hand washing... So my response was... than why wasn't COVID greatly reduced. Thoughts?
Covid WAS greatly reduced by face masks and handwashing. Things would have been a LOT worse without it. The flu was dramatically reduced because it was never anywhere near as contagious as covid, nor as deadly.
 

123sunshine

Active Member
Update on this thread..... I am looking for a new job since being let go on March 30th. I was hired at the company for an executive assistant position but they decided that they needed someone with a "science" background 70% and secretary 30%...
While looking for work this morning on my computer on various employment sites, i came across the job again and it was just re-listed 5 days ago on one site and 3 days ago on another. Same exact job description. Hmmmmmm.... thoughts?
 

quincy

Senior Member
Update on this thread..... I am looking for a new job since being let go on March 30th. I was hired at the company for an executive assistant position but they decided that they needed someone with a "science" background 70% and secretary 30%...
While looking for work this morning on my computer on various employment sites, i came across the job again and it was just re-listed 5 days ago on one site and 3 days ago on another. Same exact job description. Hmmmmmm.... thoughts?
First, thank you for the update.

Second, despite the re-listing of the position, my thought is that you should not apply again. :)

Good luck with your job search.
 

quincy

Senior Member
The person that let me go said he would re-hire me in the event they had the ability ($) to do so.
You could inquire about the position again but from your previous posts it sounds as if the executive for whom you would be assistant did not think you were right for the job.

I think you should concentrate your job search elsewhere.
 

123sunshine

Active Member
We had a conversation about why I got let go. He assured me that i did a great job. Everyone agreed with his statement. They are a start up co., they fired the original management team that had someone without a science background who could have helped them out with product development. The current team will be suing them and therefore there will not be sufficient funds to pay me. They need the scientist now and not the EA at the moment. This is his story. 3.5 weeks later, the job requisition appears on line.
 

123sunshine

Active Member
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You could inquire about the position again but from your previous posts it sounds as if the executive for whom you would be assistant did not think you were right for the job.

I think you should concentrate your job search elsewhere.
I was the right fit for the job when they hired me since they were seeking an executive assistant.
 

quincy

Senior Member
We had a conversation about why I got let go. He assured me that i did a great job. Everyone agreed with his statement. They are a start up co., they fired the original management team that had someone without a science background who could have helped them out with product development. The current team will be suing them and therefore there will not be sufficient funds to pay me. They need the scientist now and not the EA at the moment. This is his story. 3.5 weeks later, the job requisition appears on line.
If you want to apply again, apply again. I think it could be a waste of your time but you obviously know more about the position than I do.
 

not2cleverRed

Obvious Observer
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I was the right fit for the job when they hired me since they were seeking an executive assistant.
Well, initially you appeared to be "the right fit for the job". Then you started working for them and reality trumped the initial impression.

If it really were just a matter of $, and they had just freed up the $, and they thought you were so wonderful, they would have contacted you and suggested you reapply. They did not. So don't. They fired you using a reason that does not paint you in a bad light. Accept that and MOVE ON.

When someone you dated dumped you, were you this... insistent?! If so, how have you gotten this far without a string of restraining orders against you?!
 

zddoodah

Active Member
While looking for work this morning on my computer on various employment sites, i came across the job again and it was just re-listed 5 days ago on one site and 3 days ago on another. Same exact job description. Hmmmmmm.... thoughts?
The person that let me go said he would re-hire me in the event they had the ability ($) to do so.
So...when you called this person about the listing you saw and asked about this, what response did you get?

To answer your "thoughts?" question, the fact that the employer has re-listed the position does not raise any legal issue where none previously existed.

I'm not sure what the point of this continued discussion is. If you're looking for a way to sue this employer, none appears to exist, but feel free to consult with a local attorney.
 

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