Lied to About The Real Reason I was Fired
So, I was employed at a Optometrist's Office for three weeks. They SAID the reason they let me go was because there was a lack of hours and patient flow, and couldn't afford my employment anymore. Well, the person that I replaced worked there for ten years, his Mom is the office manager, and his wife does the pre-testing. I suspected he wanted his old job back, and they fired me to give it back to him. Well, I called with *67 today, and he answered. This proved my theory. So they lied to me about the reason I got fired. The doctor even said he would give me a good reference, and he gave me two days of extra pay.
Is this illegal or just rude? I know, it's during the "probationary period" so I figured it was nothing illegal... just messed up.