Knight-Soldier
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Ok, so I am actually currently employed by the Department of Veterans Affairs... However, today I received a Notice of Termination, due to Attendance Issues. Now before I get into that, I would like to offer a bit of knowledge in regards to my PTSD. I deal with Chronic Night Terrors, Chronic Insomnia, Anxiety Attacks, Hallucinations, Moderate to Severe Depression, an Inability to form working relationships with Supervising Figures, Social Anxiety, Anger Issues, and Flashbacks. I am currently rated at 30%, and know that it should be a higher rating, but the rating is not what I'm here to talk about.
From the get go, I informed my Supervisor, My Supervisor's Supervisor, and my Department Chief, that I had PTSD and dealt with sleep issues, to include Nightmares and Insomnia, which also lead to Anxiety Attacks and Hallucinations. They immediately let me know that they understood, and stated that they would be more than willing to work with me on it. Yet, as I stated at the beginning, today I received a Notice of Termination from my direct Supervisor. With all that stated, nearly all of my attendance issues have been due to me not being able to get enough sleep, waking up to anxiety attacks, or more often than not, a combination of both lack of sleep and waking anxiety attacks. The points in time, where they were not related to my PTSD, I had to miss work due to inclement weather conditions or being in an injured state after totaling my car. I have totaled 2 cars since I started working for the VA. One of the accidents was actually caused by a Flashback while driving down the road, and me hitting someone else before I had time to respond. The other car I totaled, someone else hit me, and then immediately after being hit I found myself surrounded by a large group of hostile people who were pissed at me. Which by the way, one of the traumatic events I dealt with was in a combat zone, where I was surrounded by an enormous group of people, quickly becoming hostile. Needless to say, the wreck where I totaled the 2nd car has very recently caused some of my PTSD Symptoms to flare up even worse.
The Notice of Termination specifically states that I am being let go due to attendance issues. Attendance issues that have been caused my PTSD symptoms, being in a car wreck, or a combination of both due to my symptoms flaring up after the accident. I have kept my supervisor informed of all situations, letting him know that me missing work was due to everything that I have stated above, and for the most part have actually even been able to cover most of those days with accrued leave. However, I have not been able to cover all of the days I have missed work with accrued leave, and was forced to take Leave Without Pay on a few occasions (No more than 5 days of Leave Without Pay in the last 8 months).
I do understand that me missing work can place a burden on my co-workers, and I feel bad for doing so as such. However, of all the places that I've worked, I expected the VA to be understanding of my situation. It is not as if I am wanting these things to happen, as I am also in the midst of going through therapy for my PTSD. Unfortunately, due to time constraints, I am only capable of going to therapy once every two weeks, and have been working through Anger Management Courses, per my own request. I have not yet been able to address everything else, and thus still deal with -ALL- of my sleep and anxiety issues. Today once I received my Notice of Termination, after forcing myself to come to work even after waking from a Night Terror and immediately entering an anxiety attack, I soon found myself yet again in an Anxiety Attack at work, but this time caused by the thought of me losing my job, car, and house rooted in PTSD. Luckily the Uncle whom lives, and carpools, with me bought a truck the same weekend I totaled my car, so I was still able to have a consistent ride to work. I even informed my boss of this, letting him know that it may be a bit before I could get a new car, but I would still have a way to get back and forth to work.
This Notice of Termination will go in affect after the following Pay Period, and I have already contacted my Union Representative to let them know about the situation. Other than my attendance issues, I have a Fully Successful Performance Review in all required duties. The one performance review that I do have, also does not state anything negative about my attendance issues or any other issues. I could even make the argument that my Customer Service to other Veterans has been exemplary and above the 'Fully Successful' mark. I believe this not only because I have received a reward after multiple Veterans recommended as much, but also because I will go above and beyond, moving outside my regular scope of work, just to take care of a Veteran. For example, my job description does not state that I deal with billing issues, but due to my gained experience while working at the VA, I have found out the proper paths to take to get billing issues taken care of. So I will almost always take ownership of many situations that are outside of my regular duties, and I do my best to take care of those situations for my Brothers and Sisters. Yet I am repaid in kind, by receiving a Notice that I am to be terminated.
I doubt that I will actually be terminated, due to the Union Rep and Union President knowing of my situation, but I want to know what to do if I am let go. Would this be possibly worth pursuing legal action? This is a Federal Agency that I would be attempting to take on, and I also live in an 'At-Will' state. However, I also believe that in these circumstances, I should be protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act. Also, if I am terminated and find a lawyer that would back me in a 'wrongful termination' case, should I possibly consider going to the media with this? It seems like something the media would eat up, but it may also prove to provide a lawsuit that would be even harder to settle, due to the VA not wanting to publicly admit fault to national media.
From the get go, I informed my Supervisor, My Supervisor's Supervisor, and my Department Chief, that I had PTSD and dealt with sleep issues, to include Nightmares and Insomnia, which also lead to Anxiety Attacks and Hallucinations. They immediately let me know that they understood, and stated that they would be more than willing to work with me on it. Yet, as I stated at the beginning, today I received a Notice of Termination from my direct Supervisor. With all that stated, nearly all of my attendance issues have been due to me not being able to get enough sleep, waking up to anxiety attacks, or more often than not, a combination of both lack of sleep and waking anxiety attacks. The points in time, where they were not related to my PTSD, I had to miss work due to inclement weather conditions or being in an injured state after totaling my car. I have totaled 2 cars since I started working for the VA. One of the accidents was actually caused by a Flashback while driving down the road, and me hitting someone else before I had time to respond. The other car I totaled, someone else hit me, and then immediately after being hit I found myself surrounded by a large group of hostile people who were pissed at me. Which by the way, one of the traumatic events I dealt with was in a combat zone, where I was surrounded by an enormous group of people, quickly becoming hostile. Needless to say, the wreck where I totaled the 2nd car has very recently caused some of my PTSD Symptoms to flare up even worse.
The Notice of Termination specifically states that I am being let go due to attendance issues. Attendance issues that have been caused my PTSD symptoms, being in a car wreck, or a combination of both due to my symptoms flaring up after the accident. I have kept my supervisor informed of all situations, letting him know that me missing work was due to everything that I have stated above, and for the most part have actually even been able to cover most of those days with accrued leave. However, I have not been able to cover all of the days I have missed work with accrued leave, and was forced to take Leave Without Pay on a few occasions (No more than 5 days of Leave Without Pay in the last 8 months).
I do understand that me missing work can place a burden on my co-workers, and I feel bad for doing so as such. However, of all the places that I've worked, I expected the VA to be understanding of my situation. It is not as if I am wanting these things to happen, as I am also in the midst of going through therapy for my PTSD. Unfortunately, due to time constraints, I am only capable of going to therapy once every two weeks, and have been working through Anger Management Courses, per my own request. I have not yet been able to address everything else, and thus still deal with -ALL- of my sleep and anxiety issues. Today once I received my Notice of Termination, after forcing myself to come to work even after waking from a Night Terror and immediately entering an anxiety attack, I soon found myself yet again in an Anxiety Attack at work, but this time caused by the thought of me losing my job, car, and house rooted in PTSD. Luckily the Uncle whom lives, and carpools, with me bought a truck the same weekend I totaled my car, so I was still able to have a consistent ride to work. I even informed my boss of this, letting him know that it may be a bit before I could get a new car, but I would still have a way to get back and forth to work.
This Notice of Termination will go in affect after the following Pay Period, and I have already contacted my Union Representative to let them know about the situation. Other than my attendance issues, I have a Fully Successful Performance Review in all required duties. The one performance review that I do have, also does not state anything negative about my attendance issues or any other issues. I could even make the argument that my Customer Service to other Veterans has been exemplary and above the 'Fully Successful' mark. I believe this not only because I have received a reward after multiple Veterans recommended as much, but also because I will go above and beyond, moving outside my regular scope of work, just to take care of a Veteran. For example, my job description does not state that I deal with billing issues, but due to my gained experience while working at the VA, I have found out the proper paths to take to get billing issues taken care of. So I will almost always take ownership of many situations that are outside of my regular duties, and I do my best to take care of those situations for my Brothers and Sisters. Yet I am repaid in kind, by receiving a Notice that I am to be terminated.
I doubt that I will actually be terminated, due to the Union Rep and Union President knowing of my situation, but I want to know what to do if I am let go. Would this be possibly worth pursuing legal action? This is a Federal Agency that I would be attempting to take on, and I also live in an 'At-Will' state. However, I also believe that in these circumstances, I should be protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act. Also, if I am terminated and find a lawyer that would back me in a 'wrongful termination' case, should I possibly consider going to the media with this? It seems like something the media would eat up, but it may also prove to provide a lawsuit that would be even harder to settle, due to the VA not wanting to publicly admit fault to national media.