Anonymous
Post 10/12/2023 10:57     Subject: Am I obligated to respond to former employer?

You are starting a new job and your energy needs to be focused on that. Decline.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2023 10:56     Subject: Am I obligated to respond to former employer?

Don’t answer.

Better yet, email your old boss, cc he and tell them to not give out your contact information to anyone.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2023 10:50     Subject: Am I obligated to respond to former employer?

Anonymous wrote:I recently left a job in a toxic environment for a new job and my mental health is 100x better than it was when I was there. The problem is, my former boss has given my replacement permission to text/email me questions about random aspects of the job like where documents are located, what we did in specific situations, etc. My blood pressure spikes every time I get a text and it mentally brings me back to that place. Am I obligated to respond to these messages? How do I put an end this situation? Thanks.


Do you feel comfortable telling new employee and boss to stop calling. Say you will not respond.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2023 10:48     Subject: Am I obligated to respond to former employer?

Anonymous wrote:Agree - giving out personal info is not appropriate. I’d let old boss know you are unavailable to help.


I’d let him know I’m available as a contractor by the hour at 10x whatever your hourly rate was before. And require an upfront retainer.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2023 10:47     Subject: Am I obligated to respond to former employer?

Agree - giving out personal info is not appropriate. I’d let old boss know you are unavailable to help.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2023 10:44     Subject: Am I obligated to respond to former employer?

NOOOOOO. Blocky block and done.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2023 10:44     Subject: Am I obligated to respond to former employer?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hell no. Block the numbers.


+1 Not your circus, not your monkeys.


+2

Such BS, OP. BLOCK.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2023 10:44     Subject: Am I obligated to respond to former employer?

Did you tell them you’d answer questions?
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2023 10:43     Subject: Am I obligated to respond to former employer?

Anonymous wrote:"Sorry, I'm not able to recall. You'll want to check with Bob on stuff like that in the future."


That's even too much.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2023 10:41     Subject: Am I obligated to respond to former employer?

they going to pay you for your time?
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2023 10:39     Subject: Am I obligated to respond to former employer?

Anonymous wrote:Hell no. Block the numbers.


+1 Not your circus, not your monkeys.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2023 10:38     Subject: Am I obligated to respond to former employer?

"Sorry, I'm not able to recall. You'll want to check with Bob on stuff like that in the future."
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2023 10:37     Subject: Am I obligated to respond to former employer?

OMG no. Your reaction should have been to email the boss and ask them not to share your contact info, then to block the replacement's number. Block it now! I'm glad you left. I don't love how people overuse the word toxic but wow. Your former job was definitely toxic!
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2023 10:37     Subject: Am I obligated to respond to former employer?

Hell no. Block the numbers.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2023 10:36     Subject: Am I obligated to respond to former employer?

I recently left a job in a toxic environment for a new job and my mental health is 100x better than it was when I was there. The problem is, my former boss has given my replacement permission to text/email me questions about random aspects of the job like where documents are located, what we did in specific situations, etc. My blood pressure spikes every time I get a text and it mentally brings me back to that place. Am I obligated to respond to these messages? How do I put an end this situation? Thanks.