Discover Habbo's history
Treat yourself with a Secret Santa gift.... of a random Wiki page for you to start exploring Habbo's history!
Happy holidays!
Celebrate with us at Habbox on the hotel, on our Forum and right here!
Join Habbox!
One of us! One of us! Click here to see the roles you could take as part of the Habbox community!


Page 3 of 3 FirstFirst 123
Results 21 to 26 of 26
  1. #21
    Join Date
    Aug 2004
    Location
    Essex
    Posts
    23,585
    Tokens
    9,258

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle View Post
    Yes he has a contractual duty of care and yes you could probably claim that you were intimidated into performing the task but why you're attending these sessions in your condition at all when you're well aware that there will be quite a degree of physical strain involved - regardless of who is taking the class - is beyond me...
    Agreed with Kyle here.

    He may intimidate you, but intimidation isn't forceful behaviour. I have a friend who is training to be a Paramedic and although she is fine now, she did have severe problems with some part of her womanly anatomy (ovaries I think? ) and she just had to sit out the training and simply not turn up.

    If you're turning up to the training sessions you're sort of wasting his time by being there as it is his job to train people, harshly or not. You could file a complaint, but he's not exactly done anything wrong other than have an intimidating personality, which doesn't grab you by the scruff of the neck and force you to do anything. If he threatened physical violence then yes you would have a case, but from the information you've provided he hasn't really done anything wrong.

  2. #22
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    South UK
    Posts
    125
    Tokens
    46
    Habbo
    Kushja

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Samm View Post
    That's what we thought but weren't sure. I have been put out of college and work for weeks because of it. I am limited in movement sometimes and on a cocktail of medication no 18 year old should have to be on.
    I seriously advise you to go seek legal help, you are entitled to compensation (and also disability allowance and other benefits) but them forcefully pushing you to do something (whether thats the tone of their voice, and/or actions) is absolutely ridiculous and therefore they have pushed you to become absent from college & work. This is absurd, make sure you do see a solicitor or something (they should be able to give you free advice) and then see what goes from there. Don't leave it too late, or nothing will happen.

    Just imagine, if you can get nearly £12k from tripping on a slab in the highstreet thats 5mm raised, imagine what you can get for being pushed into doing something that will and has caused you serious medical and future issues.

    Good luck!

  3. #23
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Posts
    6,572
    Tokens
    584

    Latest Awards:

    Default Trainer in legal trouble?

    To clear up. I was asked to attend physical training sessions for attendance percentages, that's all.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

  4. #24
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Bristol
    Posts
    5,642
    Tokens
    12,065
    Habbo
    djclune

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    Whilst this trainer is coming across as a bit of a nonce, it’s over the top to blame the trainer for you partaking in activity which leads to further injury. You didn’t tell him the extent of your problem because you didn’t want other people to hear so how was he to know how serious it was. He’s not Derren Brown, unless you tell him what’s wrong he’s going to assume it’s something minor since you were there watching anyway and not bedridden or something. Unless he physically makes you do something, then he isn’t forcing you whatsoever. It’s his job to be strict as he is after all training people who are going to require extreme discipline.
    That's when Ron vanished, came back speaking Spanish
    Lavish habits, two rings, twenty carats

  5. #25
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Posts
    21,021
    Tokens
    49,525
    Habbo
    Samanfa

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    Hopefully you get it sorted, has he been a trainer there long or is he new? You could attempt to claim just to see what happens!

  6. #26
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    UK
    Posts
    2,470
    Tokens
    2,975

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    You felt intimidated and that you had to do it, that's what it comes down you, you told him you had a back problem, He said get on with it, If you felt intimidated in to doing it that's grounds to go on.

    But it would be your word against his, but obviously there were witnesses, I would go for it.

Page 3 of 3 FirstFirst 123

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •