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Old Feb 24, 2004, 05:19 PM
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Unhappy Question Feb 24, 2004---Help Please

Hello there

I have a question. I dont know if any of you nurses have worked for a kansas college, but can a college get rid of you after your contract and then not rehire you without any given reason. Please Help Me. Thanks

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Old Feb 26, 2004, 12:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Nurses
Hello there

I have a question. I dont know if any of you nurses have worked for a kansas college, but can a college get rid of you after your contract and then not rehire you without any given reason. Please Help Me. Thanks

The answer the answer lies in the fact that you are the employee and they are the employer.
My Father alweays said WHen it come time that you learn your employer
doesnt value your services its time to find one that does or learn to work for yourself.

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Old Feb 26, 2004, 01:58 PM
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Thanks so much

Originally Posted by John Bosco
The answer the answer lies in the fact that you are the employee and they are the employer.
My Father alweays said WHen it come time that you learn your employer
doesnt value your services its time to find one that does or learn to work for yourself.
Thanks so much, true statement, I was just wondering if it was legal to do this to someone. I dont see how they can say you are not rehireable without any evidence to support this. Thanks

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Old Feb 26, 2004, 03:32 PM
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My understanding may be in correct

Originally Posted by Nurses
Thanks so much, true statement, I was just wondering if it was legal to do this to someone. I dont see how they can say you are not rehireable without any evidence to support this. Thanks
But I believe that when a potential employer is calling your prior employer the only information that can be given is the over all result of your last evaluation.
Nothing else is alowed to be shared not even your address.
Whether or not you would be rehired if you applied there is not information that can be shared. Now. proving if it is shared would be practically impossible.
Regardless if they do or dont...or share with you why they chose not to renew your contract. Makes one pause to reflect though as I am sure you have.
I have always thought that when one door closes another one opens. I am confident you will find what that is and be renewed in its opportunity.
JB
AKA Terry Mason

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Old Mar 03, 2004, 12:55 PM
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Thanks again

Thanks again for your support


Originally Posted by John Bosco
But I believe that when a potential employer is calling your prior employer the only information that can be given is the over all result of your last evaluation.
Nothing else is alowed to be shared not even your address.
Whether or not you would be rehired if you applied there is not information that can be shared. Now. proving if it is shared would be practically impossible.
Regardless if they do or dont...or share with you why they chose not to renew your contract. Makes one pause to reflect though as I am sure you have.
I have always thought that when one door closes another one opens. I am confident you will find what that is and be renewed in its opportunity.
JB
AKA Terry Mason

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