Not sure what this means but you're now officially reading my 2301st post. Well, that's not exactly true. I have roughly 300 drafts. Stuff I didn't have the guts to publish. Does this make me a coward?
I trust that if you did not publish it was that your better judgment advised against it. That would be playing safe and avoiding libel court cases not cowardice.
Heh. I never saw myself as "loquacious". More like restless. If blogs weren't invented I'd stone my family and friends to death.
Paul, actually I'm not sure a blogger can be taken to court. I've often flirted with naming names with evil jerk offs from Royal Bank who treated people like they garbage. I've seen fellow workers thrown to the wolves and be used as pawns in a pointless power game.
It literally made people sick. A former colleague of mine even won out of settlement for wrongful dismissal. I hope her former boss gets his karma.
Another friend of mine was made a scapegoat and his bosses turned their backs on him during a police investigation in a crime he knew nothing about. The bosses were so full of shit in their excuses it oozed out of their gutless eyeballs.
He decided not to take RBC to court. I wished he did.
Sorry for the grammar, "treated people like they WERE garbage" and I meant to say "settled out of court".
As for my friend, his bosses were mine too and it left me jaded with the hypocrisy of some people.
The thing that made the investigation preposterous was it could not have happened to more of a gentleman. A super, sweet guy. Honest and true. Greek incidentally.
10 years of working like a dog making the bank money went all for not. There was ZERO loyalty to him. They may as well spat on him.
He lost his business but remarkably rebuilt it elsewhere.
I trust that if you did not publish it was that your better judgment advised against it. That would be playing safe and avoiding libel court cases not cowardice.
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Sei un logorroico. I wrote only 100 posts.
Heh. I never saw myself as "loquacious". More like restless. If blogs weren't invented I'd stone my family and friends to death.
ReplyDeletePaul, actually I'm not sure a blogger can be taken to court. I've often flirted with naming names with evil jerk offs from Royal Bank who treated people like they garbage. I've seen fellow workers thrown to the wolves and be used as pawns in a pointless power game.
It literally made people sick. A former colleague of mine even won out of settlement for wrongful dismissal. I hope her former boss gets his karma.
Another friend of mine was made a scapegoat and his bosses turned their backs on him during a police investigation in a crime he knew nothing about. The bosses were so full of shit in their excuses it oozed out of their gutless eyeballs.
He decided not to take RBC to court. I wished he did.
To think these bums makes a lot of money.
Sorry for the grammar, "treated people like they WERE garbage" and I meant to say "settled out of court".
ReplyDeleteAs for my friend, his bosses were mine too and it left me jaded with the hypocrisy of some people.
The thing that made the investigation preposterous was it could not have happened to more of a gentleman. A super, sweet guy. Honest and true. Greek incidentally.
10 years of working like a dog making the bank money went all for not. There was ZERO loyalty to him. They may as well spat on him.
He lost his business but remarkably rebuilt it elsewhere.