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<blockquote data-quote="10 point" data-source="post: 1860803" data-attributes="member: 52520"><p>Except for that little, tiny issue of progressive discipline.</p><p>Sometimes (most of the time) you have to stand and fight unwarranted discipline.</p><p>If she didn't personally get a warning ltr handed to her within ten days of their telling her she's going to get one the ltr is void and should be grieved. Period.</p><p></p><p>Prove that she hit the dog. </p><p>It's all hearsay at this point and she's getting bullied into accepting it.</p><p></p><p>If it was an accident that "she should have had knowledge of" where is the proof that damage was done in the street? </p><p>The man was standing off the street holding the alleged damaged property not in the street hunched over the dog she allegedly hit. </p><p>Her compassion for animals isn't an avenue for the company to springboard off of to add weight to this alleged issue.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes you've just got to say "Enough!" and get past the fear factor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10 point, post: 1860803, member: 52520"] Except for that little, tiny issue of progressive discipline. Sometimes (most of the time) you have to stand and fight unwarranted discipline. If she didn't personally get a warning ltr handed to her within ten days of their telling her she's going to get one the ltr is void and should be grieved. Period. Prove that she hit the dog. It's all hearsay at this point and she's getting bullied into accepting it. If it was an accident that "she should have had knowledge of" where is the proof that damage was done in the street? The man was standing off the street holding the alleged damaged property not in the street hunched over the dog she allegedly hit. Her compassion for animals isn't an avenue for the company to springboard off of to add weight to this alleged issue. Sometimes you've just got to say "Enough!" and get past the fear factor. [/QUOTE]
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