Consider quitting your work and moving to a whole new city, then two years later getting a call from your previous employer. It’s not a well-wisher, and it’s not even a query about a previous project from when you worked there. No, it was a letter of termination for “job abandonment,” of all things. Come again?
The Redditor said that to put it mildly, their ex-boss was a little disorganized. That most definitely clarifies a lot. How was this possible for him to botch up? There was no warning of this happening because, as the OP further commented, they weren’t paid a salary and didn’t receive money after quitting. Our key conclusion is that, at least according to their public records, HR is obviously up to something suspicious here. The good news is that this almost has no impact on the OP’s future employment—something they should absolutely keep in mind.
So keep on scrolling down below to know and see what really happened here make sure you ladies and gentlemen read it till the end otherwise, you are not going to get the whole point here.

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This type of problem happens rarely but it happens when a new HR or a Finance person has done an employee audit to check the ghost employees who haven’t been showing up to work lately. They probably do not have any record of why the person is missing or why haven’t they come to work yet?
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