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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 3776354" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>The moral of the story: Never, ever withdraw a legitimate workers comp claim. </p><p></p><p>This story is a good example of the reason why anytime management gives me crap about how I do things, I repeat their own line back to them: "who is the most responsible for my safety?" If you do things their way, you will get hurt, and they will try to sweep it, and you, under the rug. </p><p></p><p>You made some bad decisions, no doubt, but the people you dealt with made it much worse. I have run into these types in every company I've ever worked for. They are not tethered to reality in any way, shape or form. The higher you get, the more you run into. It has led me to the conclusion that you really have to be out of your mind to get into an executive level job. I hope you are able to see this through, and strike a blow against all those psychopaths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 3776354, member: 63706"] The moral of the story: Never, ever withdraw a legitimate workers comp claim. This story is a good example of the reason why anytime management gives me crap about how I do things, I repeat their own line back to them: "who is the most responsible for my safety?" If you do things their way, you will get hurt, and they will try to sweep it, and you, under the rug. You made some bad decisions, no doubt, but the people you dealt with made it much worse. I have run into these types in every company I've ever worked for. They are not tethered to reality in any way, shape or form. The higher you get, the more you run into. It has led me to the conclusion that you really have to be out of your mind to get into an executive level job. I hope you are able to see this through, and strike a blow against all those psychopaths. [/QUOTE]
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