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Professionalism is a lost art...
pissedoffpilot replied to pissedoffpilot's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
First of all I want to thank all of you for your words of wisdom. I thought about it all and all though I am quite mad about this, I am currently very happy in my new role (in which I will be getting paid, even during my training). Part of me wants to rip this DZ apart but I have made too many friends and aquaintences and will not lower myself to bashing them. They know who they are and they know that what they did is not right. I did give two weeks notice and worked there for two weeks. I could have just left like I know other pilots have done in the past but I am not like that. I flew loads and made sure the planes were healthy. But to them that means nothing. So to all of you who are taking jobs and trying to make a living in this world, please be cautious and do your best to get things in writing. Take care, blue skies. Not so pissed off pilot (but still mad and disappointed) -
Professionalism is a lost art...
pissedoffpilot replied to pissedoffpilot's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
Hey there skydiving world. I need some advice and I figured what better place then here. Two weeks notice equals two weeks pay right? Well that's what I thought until I left the DZ and was told after the fact that they decided to withhold my last weeks pay. I was there and was happy, going above and beyond the normal duties, and recieved a phone call about an oppurtunity to better myself elsewhere. Given the market and my age this was a great oppurtunity for me to advance my hours in the air. After some thought, I decided to go for it and gave two weeks notice figuring that was professional enough. In hind sight I guess I should not have been professional to them since withholding my last weeks pay was not very professional on their part. So I am looking for some advice from fellow pilots, skydivers, and/or professionals (lawyers).