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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 57905"><p>I guess I look at it differently. You could get cancer tomorrow and be unavailable. You could get hit by a car or a truck in the parking lot. Since his deployment is/ was an unknown, should he not try to continue with his life/career. Or should he put it all on hold til all is perfect. Anyone who has served knows there are unknowns. Anyone who lives knows that. As for UPS having to make a sacrifice, So what, Promote a PT to full time during his duration of service, ever heard of that??? They do it all the time for heavens sake. Now if he is unqualified and passed over then try Honesty, I bet that might work, and would have eliminated all the hard feelings. I think if you get passed over for promotion you should be told why, if they told him it was because of his service, big shame on them. Just my Humble Opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 57905"] I guess I look at it differently. You could get cancer tomorrow and be unavailable. You could get hit by a car or a truck in the parking lot. Since his deployment is/ was an unknown, should he not try to continue with his life/career. Or should he put it all on hold til all is perfect. Anyone who has served knows there are unknowns. Anyone who lives knows that. As for UPS having to make a sacrifice, So what, Promote a PT to full time during his duration of service, ever heard of that??? They do it all the time for heavens sake. Now if he is unqualified and passed over then try Honesty, I bet that might work, and would have eliminated all the hard feelings. I think if you get passed over for promotion you should be told why, if they told him it was because of his service, big shame on them. Just my Humble Opinion. [/QUOTE]
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