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Ukyo Kuonji kawaii_iinazuke at hotmail.com
Fri Aug 9 15:27:25 UTC 2002


In my case, my VP had come up to me telling me that another group (where I 
had just transfered out of) wanted me fired from the company.  Of course, my 
VP wasn't about to roll over for them, so my job remained intact.  After a 
couple other failed attempts to get rid of me, the company finally layed me 
off with about 700 other employees.

Of course, 10 months later, my old VP told me very well could have won a 
wrongful termination suit, as he had plenty of documentation.  Either way, 
it was a sad parting, but I'm not so sure I would have wanted to work for 
the company any longer anyways.

>From: Scott Granados <scott at graphidelix.net>
>To: Ukyo Kuonji <kawaii_iinazuke at hotmail.com>
>CC: <nanog at merit.edu>
>Subject: Re: your mail
>Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2002 14:42:37 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Do people really almost get fired for what they write here?  I'd think
>there would be more constructive things to do by management than read
>nanog for questionable posts.  If I were managing someone and they
>posted their feeling on a subject and clearly said it was their own who
>am I to have a problem with that.  It might be in my best interest and
>listen to them then silence them.


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