There is nothing in the post to indicate how long the employee has been working there
Again, “she told me the week before that I had no empathy.” I suppose it’s possible that this employee said that before they were hired, but it really seems to indicate to me that she’s worked that for at least a week. Maybe as little as 4 days, if she said it Friday and was sacked Monday.
I’m confused what you’re confused about. Why are the only options in mind: “the fired employee said this on the first day they arrived a week ago,” or “they said it before they were hired”?
Instead of the much more likely: “they said it a week ago and were hired multiple weeks/months/years ago”?
Again, “she told me the week before that I had no empathy.” I suppose it’s possible that this employee said that before they were hired, but it really seems to indicate to me that she’s worked that for at least a week. Maybe as little as 4 days, if she said it Friday and was sacked Monday.
I’m confused what you’re confused about. Why are the only options in mind: “the fired employee said this on the first day they arrived a week ago,” or “they said it before they were hired”?
Instead of the much more likely: “they said it a week ago and were hired multiple weeks/months/years ago”?
Those aren’t the only options I’m considering??? I said “over a week later” and “at least a week” in my comments, which covers weeks/months/years