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<blockquote data-quote="quadro" data-source="post: 822082" data-attributes="member: 12850"><p>I'm not the one complaining about a grocery list of items. If anyone is resentful, it is you. I'm not twisting anything. I never questioned your work ethic or what you've accomplished. I did two things and one of those was to help you out but it seems that while you are wallowing in self-pity you missed it. One was to help you with your review, the other was to point out some issues related to signing an offer letter.</p><p>I'll sum it up for you again:</p><p>1. You should not get hit on your review for your absence. If you were to answer <strong>Fedex2000 </strong>and my questions you'd see that.</p><p>2. You didn't think things through before signing an offer letter and now you have to live with the consequences. Does it suck? Sure it does for you but if your manager or director or whoever ignores the policy just to give you what you want, then that sucks for everyone else that cannot get what they want. It really all boils down to the fact that you wanted to change locations, you bid on the job, you were offered the job, you accepted the job, and then you changed your mind. Now you feel like someone should bail you out this situation. I understand why you feel that way but to blame anyone but yourself is simply out of touch with reality.</p><p></p><p>And yes, I've worked in weather similar to what you describe and I've also worked in exactly the opposite of that and a lot in between. I held up just fine as do many others. Again, I never questioned the work you've done. Just your attitude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quadro, post: 822082, member: 12850"] I'm not the one complaining about a grocery list of items. If anyone is resentful, it is you. I'm not twisting anything. I never questioned your work ethic or what you've accomplished. I did two things and one of those was to help you out but it seems that while you are wallowing in self-pity you missed it. One was to help you with your review, the other was to point out some issues related to signing an offer letter. I'll sum it up for you again: 1. You should not get hit on your review for your absence. If you were to answer [B]Fedex2000 [/B]and my questions you'd see that. 2. You didn't think things through before signing an offer letter and now you have to live with the consequences. Does it suck? Sure it does for you but if your manager or director or whoever ignores the policy just to give you what you want, then that sucks for everyone else that cannot get what they want. It really all boils down to the fact that you wanted to change locations, you bid on the job, you were offered the job, you accepted the job, and then you changed your mind. Now you feel like someone should bail you out this situation. I understand why you feel that way but to blame anyone but yourself is simply out of touch with reality. And yes, I've worked in weather similar to what you describe and I've also worked in exactly the opposite of that and a lot in between. I held up just fine as do many others. Again, I never questioned the work you've done. Just your attitude. [/QUOTE]
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