14 Years and Nothing

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chilerelleno

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So last September I hurt my shoulder at work, had surgery mid February and in mid Aug the orthopedist said he done everything he could and I'd healed/recovered as much as possible.
I have physical restrictions which preclude me going back to my original job, and they can't/won't accommodate me for continued employment.
So after 14 years of Very Good/Excellent performance reviews and working my ass of for this company I'm SOL.
"BYE!" and "Sayanara Sucker!"
Consulted a lawyer today and am gonna sue them for a settlement on the workers comp claim, which I wasn't going to do before they screwed me.
Time to look at unemployment and go job hunting at 54 years old.

Tough times/age to be doing this again.
Time to tighten up.

Feeling pretty low right now.
 
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That’s some crap not sure what your occupation was, but I would look to possibly teaching or something similar as to not tear up your body anymore. Good luck on the job search
 
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Sorry to hear bud and I feel your pain. Became disabled at the age of 25 from injuries sustained in Iraq. Hard to wrap your mind around as a young fella and you certainly still fit into that category. I hope you get what you deserve from your former pos employer. Sad when you acted as an honorable employee for them for so many years. Hope you find something you will enjoy doing!
 
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Like said above, hang in there. This past April, my Wife lost her job after 22 years! They really screwed her, not in a good way, lol. She just turned 60, so we were worried. She went on interviews and got hired by 3 Companies within a week. So keep the faith my friend. I am sure you're very qualified for whatever you were doing, and I like the suggestion from Norman above that you can look into a supervisory position. Keep us posted.
 
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You're a sharp guy Chilerelleno. You're going to land on your feet, better than ever. I'll bet on it. Your job now is to find a better job and a better employer.

This is a good time to be looking My Friend. Inflation is a p.i.t.a. at the grocery store or gas pump, but it's a sign there's a lot of job movement and promotions happening...this will work to your benefit regardless of your skills, training/education, or experience.

And don't be surprised if your MD is pessimistically wrong. Shoulder recovery takes years...one of mine was pushing 8 years before I realized the pain was finally gone. Granted I never had one surgically sewn, stapled, or screwed, but I doubt the recovery/healing time is an order of magnitude different.

So I wouldn't be surprised if the orthopedist "gave up" on you after 6 months just because that's all the coverage your medical plan funded. Keep working it in the directions that don't hurt too much and don't be surprised if it's not better in a year. And every year thereafter.

I'm pulling for you!
 
Hang in there Chili! Sadly this is usually what happens to some of the best employees around. If you ever need anything just holler!

Ryan
 
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It's hard AF to have to do that, but you WILL succeed.

Keep in mind, companies are starting to get used to the fact (no longer an idea) that they are going to have to give a little more to get quality people in and to stay. You might be able to negotiate a little extra vacay time or a couple of extra grand during the hiring process. All they can do is say no.

the acoughalypse put me out of a 17 year job, and I'm happier now at this place (by a lot) than I was at the old place. Sometimes the grass is greener.
 
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Tough news but you are also tough Chile!
I've got 33 yrs in next month but sadly and just an employee number.
You will bounce back with a better opportunity in no time ! And a nice severance package will give you some breathing room!

Keith
 
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We've never met and probably never will. I enjoy reading here and occasionally contributing. 24 year vet..Stay strong. That and if I wasn't trying to keep weight off, the raspberry dark chocolate mousse post you made was to say the least killer and something to be reckoned with.
 
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So last September I hurt my shoulder at work, had surgery mid February and in mid Aug the orthopedist said he done everything he could and I'd healed/recovered as much as possible.
I have physical restrictions which preclude me going back to my original job, and they can't/won't accommodate me for continued employment.
So after 14 years of Very Good/Excellent performance reviews and working my ass of for this company I'm SOL.
"BYE!" and "Sayanara Sucker!"
Consulted a lawyer today and am gonna sue them for a settlement on the workers comp claim, which I wasn't going to do before they screwed me.
Time to look at unemployment and go job hunting at 54 years old.

Tough times/age to be doing this again.
Time to tighten up.

Feeling pretty low right now.
Damn man sorry to hear this. Job market is pretty healthy now overall. Many folks desperate for good people.
 
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Sorry to hear you are having trouble John, but things will get better, and you should have some wiggle room in that comp claim rightfully so. You Chile understand culinary on an upper level. Have you ever considered doing something for yourself? You would have some incredible food to sell and customers would line up for it. I know I would.
 
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