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<blockquote data-quote="trickpony1" data-source="post: 927260" data-attributes="member: 1957"><p>It doesn't matter if the letter was deserved. Always protest any warning letter.</p><p>What if the OP does something within the next nine month window, no matter how inadvertant, and he ends up getting fired and going to panel? </p><p>"Tell us, sir, you got a warning letter less than nine months ago and you didn't rebut or protest it so you are essentially saying you are guilty of the last infraction and then you get another letter recently and they fire you for it?"</p><p>Doesn't look good.</p><p>Not protesting a letter is an admission of guilt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trickpony1, post: 927260, member: 1957"] It doesn't matter if the letter was deserved. Always protest any warning letter. What if the OP does something within the next nine month window, no matter how inadvertant, and he ends up getting fired and going to panel? "Tell us, sir, you got a warning letter less than nine months ago and you didn't rebut or protest it so you are essentially saying you are guilty of the last infraction and then you get another letter recently and they fire you for it?" Doesn't look good. Not protesting a letter is an admission of guilt. [/QUOTE]
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