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Old 01-07-2011, 01:11 PM
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I think that most companies have a time limit on medical leaves. I know when I was working it was 6 months with my company. You went on short term disability and when 6 months was up your position was terminated. Was this what happened to you?
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Old 01-07-2011, 01:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Aunt Bea
I think that most companies have a time limit on medical leaves. I know when I was working it was 6 months with my company. You went on short term disability and when 6 months was up your position was terminated. Was this what happened to you?
It was actually 4 months. They only had to let me be gone for 12 weeks but they extended it because I was doing so good. Then bamm I was back to square 1.
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Old 01-07-2011, 01:41 PM
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I think that most companies have a time limit on medical leaves. I know when I was working it was 6 months with my company. You went on short term disability and when 6 months was up your position was terminated. Was this what happened to you?
It was actually 4 months. They only had to let me be gone for 12 weeks but they extended it because I was doing so good. Then bamm I was back to square 1.
The important thing now is to keep the Go and look forward to being 100% again. You have age and attitude on your side so you will be fine.
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I am sorry, as we all are, that you lost your job in the midst of a medical problem. That has happened to more people than we know - my daughter, too, who is a nurse. That statement doesn't help your situation. Chin up. The upcoming year will be a good one.
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Old 01-07-2011, 02:05 PM
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The laws in FL are very similar. If you are off work and you have run out of short term disability and the insurance co will not grant you any more time, the employer has the right to term you. Of course all situations are different.

Best wishes for the future. Where a window is closed, a door is opened.
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Old 01-07-2011, 03:02 PM
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I'd check into that,being fired unless you don't care and was looking for an excuse to play. I was fired once long time ago like in the 70's but my foot was more important than her dang job. Her business closed shortly after, just can't treat your employees like that.
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Old 01-07-2011, 03:13 PM
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What type of place do you work at? I am fairly sure that in most states they cannot fire you for a medical issue. I think they have to give you a medical leave of absents (sp). By the way keep the toy!~
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Ummm, I'm not sure they can fire you for not being released to go back to work can they?
Yeah, I would check with the Labor Commissioner in your state...just to make sure.

Lovely hugs from afar for you from your sis...and your own "gift" is quite fabulous!
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Awh, Sterzing chips are the best!!!
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Originally Posted by DebraK
aww, I'm glad you got some cheering up today ;-)
Sorry you lost your job. Have fun with your new toy and yummy snacks.
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