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<blockquote data-quote="bleedinbrown58" data-source="post: 1276429" data-attributes="member: 46975"><p>I agreed....you've worked here for 7 years....how do you not know the games that management plays by now? You never, ever admit to something you didn't do.....and don't ever admit to lying. </p><p></p><p>I don't entirely believe your story. To be fired for this, you must be a discipline problem, or had issues with this coworker before. I have had plenty of derogatory names slip out of my mouth at work in a moment of anger or frustration. I have also been called a B by a few male coworkers over the years...I suppose I could have made a federal case of of it, but I'm not like that. And to be fair, in the moment it was said, I probably deserved it. You called her a C, or said that word to a coworker in reference to her and she heard it. Fine...it happens. But unless it was caught on video, it's still your word against hers....so deny it if you want but don't change your story halfway through just to save your job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bleedinbrown58, post: 1276429, member: 46975"] I agreed....you've worked here for 7 years....how do you not know the games that management plays by now? You never, ever admit to something you didn't do.....and don't ever admit to lying. I don't entirely believe your story. To be fired for this, you must be a discipline problem, or had issues with this coworker before. I have had plenty of derogatory names slip out of my mouth at work in a moment of anger or frustration. I have also been called a B by a few male coworkers over the years...I suppose I could have made a federal case of of it, but I'm not like that. And to be fair, in the moment it was said, I probably deserved it. You called her a C, or said that word to a coworker in reference to her and she heard it. Fine...it happens. But unless it was caught on video, it's still your word against hers....so deny it if you want but don't change your story halfway through just to save your job. [/QUOTE]
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