theycallmered
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I recently started a new job and while I have been in the work force for quite some time now, getting use to a new office and their culture always takes some time.
So here's the deal...
On of my coworkers is on a fixed term contract. She always expressed to me that she was afraid that they were not going to renew her contract come December, when it was up. Well, she was right...sort of. They decided to end her contract 6 months early. Her last day will be this Friday.
What I think is weird is that they made her work her last 30 days. Is that normal for a fixed term contract position?
What is especially weird is that we are having a 'party' in honor of her last day.
If someone is fired/contract ended early is it normal to throw a going away party? From my experiences parties are thrown on someone's last day only when they have chosen to leave their job because they have found something better, not because they've been fired.
I feel bad for my soon to be former coworker, yet a part of me thinks that she should have seen it coming. She had applied for my position however the hiring committee refused to accept her application stating that she was not qualified (position recently changed that college degree is required). That was back in September 2009.
So, if you knew you were not qualified to work at your current job and if you knew that you were on a fixed term contract, wouldn't you start to explore other job options?
It's been a long (nearly) 30 days of her complaining about being fired, not having money for rent, not having insurance, having to pay child support. She simply sits at her desk all day, complains, texts, and surfs the net.
In short, this entire situation is bizarre (in my opinion). I feel like I could be on an episode of The Office. Throwing a party for someone you've fired seems like something Micheal Scott would do.
What are your opinions? Normal? Bizarre? Wacky? Mundane?

So here's the deal...
On of my coworkers is on a fixed term contract. She always expressed to me that she was afraid that they were not going to renew her contract come December, when it was up. Well, she was right...sort of. They decided to end her contract 6 months early. Her last day will be this Friday.
What I think is weird is that they made her work her last 30 days. Is that normal for a fixed term contract position?
What is especially weird is that we are having a 'party' in honor of her last day.
If someone is fired/contract ended early is it normal to throw a going away party? From my experiences parties are thrown on someone's last day only when they have chosen to leave their job because they have found something better, not because they've been fired.
I feel bad for my soon to be former coworker, yet a part of me thinks that she should have seen it coming. She had applied for my position however the hiring committee refused to accept her application stating that she was not qualified (position recently changed that college degree is required). That was back in September 2009.
So, if you knew you were not qualified to work at your current job and if you knew that you were on a fixed term contract, wouldn't you start to explore other job options?
It's been a long (nearly) 30 days of her complaining about being fired, not having money for rent, not having insurance, having to pay child support. She simply sits at her desk all day, complains, texts, and surfs the net.
In short, this entire situation is bizarre (in my opinion). I feel like I could be on an episode of The Office. Throwing a party for someone you've fired seems like something Micheal Scott would do.
What are your opinions? Normal? Bizarre? Wacky? Mundane?
