âThanks for todayâ or âthank you for today,â followed by offering a handshake means you have been dismissed. Commonly used in the UK construction industry where many are self-employed, umbrella PAYE, or agency & little notice is needed.
Thanks for today is brutal, passive aggressive & means youâve probably been binned on your first day. Most UK agencies force a contractor to keep the subby for a full shift, so the end of the day is usually the earliest they can bin you. You will be lucky if you are given any feedback directly. If they give feedback to the agency, the agency wonât tell you but you wonât get any more work from them (blacklisting).
Shit managers & supervisors insult & get you doing demeaning tasks if they decide they donât like you, hoping you walk & they wonât have to pay a full day (never walk!).
If they go thru a lot of agency workers, one of the subbies (with kids to feed) who works like he is on price (but for day rate to avoid the sack) will usually take you to one side & warn you early. If theyâre wankers they wonât tell you until after.
If youâre working on a large job, lads will be sucking up, criticising, lying to the manager & bringing up their kids they donât see within 30 minutes of starting. This is to milk the contract & so if labour has to be reduced, it will be you and not them. Be wary of anyone offering to share tools.
Pissed off, sacked agency workers sometimes discreetly damage work somebody else did in revenge, before they go
âThanks for today, Mark.â *puts out hand for a handshake while staring through you* âdo you have any feedback?â âNo, great job!â âI was told this job was 6 months work?â ânot by me!â