Well what a blast from the past. Love your signature statement, see you havn't lost you dry sense of humour.
Generally do work on my home laptop and email it to my work laptop. In this case I think I got a wee bit mixed up, but in my defence I have a new laptop and it doesn't have a breathyliser attached to it.
They had a meeting yesterday and I requested that she contact me and let me know if they would accept my withdrawal. Give her dues she phoned me, however said that she wasn't going to change her mind. There is so many boring details to tell you, but wouldn't to put you through that pain.
It is an absolute weird situation, whilst the accidental email was sent on the Saturday 21st June, the actual wording was 'as of today [Monday] 23rd June I am resigning from the company. I recived the acceptance on Sunday 22nd June and it was one of those Oh F**K moments, immediately sent a reply back stating it was an accident and I wanted to withdraw it.
I know I probably might not have a leg to stand on. All the maintenance technicians are just as surprised as I am, as it has an impact on them.
Yeah, the idea of constructive dismissal occurred to me to, and I have various thoughts on this. Trouble is I like the woman, but she has no engineering skills and relys on us mere mortals to do her bidding