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hello i work for sainsbury's distribution and cut a long story short. i've worked here for 4 months and im a permanent colleague. i made 3 accuracy errors picking within one week. i've never done this before or had this problem i guess i was just having a bad week.they have called me to an investigation meeting where i explained the problem but not ive got to go to a disciplinary meeting. are they likely to fire me or will i get a warning?
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hello i work for sainsbury's distribution and cut a long story short. i've worked here for 4 months and im a permanent colleague. i made 3 accuracy errors picking within one week. i've never done this before or had this problem i guess i was just having a bad week.they have called me to an investigation meeting where i explained the problem but not ive got to go to a disciplinary meeting. are they likely to fire me or will i get a warning?
hello i work for sainsbury's distribution and cut a long story short. i've worked here for 4 months and im a permanent colleague. i made 3 accuracy errors picking within one week. i've never done this before or had this problem i guess i was just having a bad week.they have called me to an investigation meeting where i explained the problem but not ive got to go to a disciplinary meeting. are they likely to fire me or will i get a warning?
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This would all entirely depend on your employer and their findings from the investigation and the seriousness of it.
This would all entirely depend on your employer and their findings from the investigation and the seriousness of it.
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