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How i came to be able to forgive for ups for my termination! Part 2
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<blockquote data-quote="sortaisle" data-source="post: 1115272" data-attributes="member: 17605"><p>I don't know bud...I feel bad for you but there's a couple of things...you didn't communicate with your center...a quick message would have sufficed. The panels are a joke at times but 90% of the people I know that go to panels for reasons such as this get their jobs back because they were genuinely sorry that it happened and didn't make excuses for what happened. Not only did you still offer excuses, when they questioned you about other things that had nothing to do with the incident, it was to gauge the kind of employee and person you are. The first thing you went to was to the center managers pcm about making numbers and how his integrity was in question. Seriously...yes, Jesus went on to question his accusers. What people forget is that He was Jesus the Son of God who was in fact God and had the divine right and privilege to ask said questions because he was beyond reproach. And Jesus, you are not. In fact, to us He said don't point out the splinter in your fellow mans eye when you have a plank in yours. That...is what you did exactly. This isn't testimony for the public striker...this is more of a stake...a fixed point in time in your PERSONAL walk with God for YOUR own benefit. With the examples you used in your story, God just isn't there for the reason you think he's there for. I hope the story changes and ends happier for you. I hope you can continue your walk with the Lord and I pray for your condition. Good luck and Happy Easter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sortaisle, post: 1115272, member: 17605"] I don't know bud...I feel bad for you but there's a couple of things...you didn't communicate with your center...a quick message would have sufficed. The panels are a joke at times but 90% of the people I know that go to panels for reasons such as this get their jobs back because they were genuinely sorry that it happened and didn't make excuses for what happened. Not only did you still offer excuses, when they questioned you about other things that had nothing to do with the incident, it was to gauge the kind of employee and person you are. The first thing you went to was to the center managers pcm about making numbers and how his integrity was in question. Seriously...yes, Jesus went on to question his accusers. What people forget is that He was Jesus the Son of God who was in fact God and had the divine right and privilege to ask said questions because he was beyond reproach. And Jesus, you are not. In fact, to us He said don't point out the splinter in your fellow mans eye when you have a plank in yours. That...is what you did exactly. This isn't testimony for the public striker...this is more of a stake...a fixed point in time in your PERSONAL walk with God for YOUR own benefit. With the examples you used in your story, God just isn't there for the reason you think he's there for. I hope the story changes and ends happier for you. I hope you can continue your walk with the Lord and I pray for your condition. Good luck and Happy Easter. [/QUOTE]
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