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Talking about on here is easy but, I don't how to explain it on the outside. Will they understand that it wasn't my fault, I couldn't control my actions? Or does using my anxiety and saying that I wasn't well an excuse for the behaviour? Should I not say anything or should I be honest about having anxiety issues?
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Hey CMF,
Things are good, been chatting to my friends like nothing ever happened. Told a few friends about anxiety and they have been very supportive. I'm ok. Thanks so much for asking.
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Dear PBelle~
To answer you question first, as far as I know there is not statutory limit on retaining a warning in an employee's record, however good management practice would mean there is a review after a certain period.
Sadly it does not sound as if your new employers are good to work for. As you would understand praise is needed as well as criticism, however some companies only do the latter. By and large they are not good companies to work for and many trade on the fact the staff really need their jobs and have no choice but to put up with eroding working conditions.
A new company taking over an existing establishment may be seeing it in a different light to the old owners, and wish to make more profit. This of course means some of the ongoing operations are cut back or done in cheaper ways. Being understaffed and not allowing time off for remaining staff may well be one of these sorts of situations.
You sound as if your health is very much suffering from your work. If there was any chance of looking around for something else I think I would consider it. In the meantime trying to have boundaries between work and the rest of your life is something to try. A richer off-duty life may help compensate somewhat and not let work encroach on your thoughts out of hours.
Croix
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