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by AmericanChopper
1748 days ago
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If your employer wants to fire you, then they’re going to fire you. The PIP is a miserable process, but there’s not typically a nice way to be fired. The PIP gives you a decent opportunity to make other plans at least. |
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I haven't seen many cases but PIP were 100% leading to firing. Also my corpo didn't respond to work reference bar HR letter stating you worked for them.
So in my experience PIP is a sentence but you will face no consequence for not working.
(In two cases the PIP were purely because manager didn't like the guy and just wanted them gone)