Hello Friends, I'm celebrating the first year of exit from my previous firm, from where the exit hassles are not completed yet !
I left my previous firm a year ago, and ever since I’d been hopefully checking my bank account to see whether my PF amount is credited. As my salary account is with a foreign bank which liberally allows people like me to maintain zero balance without any penalty (well, if I had the money to pay penalty would my account be empty) I make the maximum use of this provision. So if my PF is debited I can easily make out without using the calculator ( some losers has six and 7 digit balance on their account so they have to see the account summary to see how much PF has been credited …thank God I do not have any such troubles).
Some of my friends actually said that they badly wanted to quit from their firms but when they think of these exit formalities it makes them think twice. Now I understand the painful truth behind it.
*A few words of enlightenment to anyone who plans to quit*
Once a resignation letter is submitted, then you are prone to extremely harsh and ruthless behavior from your managers and leads. (As if it wasn’t like that before).Okay, lets say it gets worse. (Can it get any worse? Yes it can, try sending a resignation letter). Then you will be called by your manager and he will brainwash you to make you realize that working with him is next to achieving salvation. Of course, you won’t fall into that trap. So his next step is to extend your notice period, making you do donkey work like documentation, etc, asking you to share knowledge (ya , right !) in multiple sessions, assigning your workstation to someone else so you have to beg, borrow or steal computers to check emails and the like. Then the HR calls up and says that she had been your personal HR representative (you’ll be forced to exclaim ‘Really!’ but DONT). She would ask you to specify the reason for taking such an extremely drastic decision, in a tone which sounds like you won a million dollar lottery and decided to donate it for charity) and also ask you whether you would think about joining back in future. You’d have vowed never to let even your enemies join there, but never say it, if you want a smooth relieving.
* end of enlightenment*
I had the additional privilege during my notice period, that I talked to the HR for like forty minutes from the balcony of the 8th floor of my office and one guy from the admin asked me to get inside and he promptly shut the door behind me. He’d received confidential information from an anonymous resource that ‘one girl is standing at the edge’ and had come to save me from committing suicide. As I got inside I got pitiful stares from an entire floor of people. Thanks, you guys. Ironically I was about to tell the HR that working there had always been a suicidal experience for me.
Anyway a year passed and I received an email from them. Here goes :
Hi,
We have received your PF withdrawal forms. While processing we have noticed the following error in the documents submitted by you.
• You have not submitted form 10C.
• So you have to submit Form 10C.
• Please find the attached Form 10C.
We have received your PF withdrawal forms. While processing we have noticed the following error in the documents submitted by you.
• You have not submitted form 10C.
• So you have to submit Form 10C.
• Please find the attached Form 10C.
Did you notice the rhythm of that email. You could make a nursery rhyme out of it. Anyway I will do whatever it takes to get my PF back.
So, my ex employer,
- I was not aware of Form 10C.
- But now I have duly filled Form 10 C.
- Please see the attached Form 10C.
- Kindly accept the Form 10C.
For God’s sake, Give me my PF !!
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