Slander again, MT Stars
Posted By: Lin on 2005-10-31
In Reply to: You really are dense!!!!!! LOL - anon
You just don't seem to GET IT.
Why on earth would I divulge 20 MT's personal identification information. Hey, do you want their social security numbers, phone numbers, email addresses, credit card numbers.....You call me an IGNORANT TROLL..... Grab your law books!
Evasiveness? or Intelligence.
I'm too smart to be dragged into something so stupid.
YOU FIRST!
Don't you REMEMBER that I am saving all of these slanderous emails for my attorney???
My advise to you...read up on the laws of slander (both against me personally, my hubby, family, and my COMPANY). They have BIG TIME lawyers!
Also, since we are "editing" in message boards, it is "I HAVE asked you...." NOT I asked you.....and then there is a comma after you, and company, and a semicolon after MTs.
We do offer a FREE grammar class if you are interested.
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If you know anything about the Kansas City Chiefs, you would understand how impossible it was to get that name, ever hear of "already taken"? I resent your name calling and slandering me when you don't know me. You also don't know my hubby and our financial situation at that time. This will be included in the emails to the attorneys I am collecting.
Look up the word slander, Lin. SM
One would think someone so focused on quality would know the proper term, or at least know how to consult a dictionary.
I'd thank my lucky stars...
... that I found out before signing on to work that they are not professional. This did not happen to me, but if it did, I'd take it as a signal to run as fast as I could in the opposite direction.
Unless, of course, they notify you that the phones are out, or the power is out, or something... there's always a way, even if it's calling from their own personal cell phone; unless, of course, their computer is down and they don't have your phone number anywhere else.... I suppose it's possible, but any other excuse short of medical emergency on their part is very, very doubtful....
Actually... on my start date with TRS, the very first thing was supposed to be a phone call from the tech guy, to get the computer set up. When he did not call at the designated time, I e-mailed the recruiter (who was my only contact person up to that point), and in about 10 minutes, the tech guy DID call, apologizing abjectly--but he had an MT whose computer system was COMPLETELY down and he was trying to get her back up and running, and was it okay with me if he called me back in half an hour or so, because she really needed to get her work done, and again he was really really sorry, but it was an unavoidable delay. Of course it was okay, and we went on from there; everybody else called me EXACTLY when they were supposed to--trainer, supervisor, HR person.
I suppose I'd wait and see if they bother to contact you at all, and then see what kind of a lame (or maybe not so lame) excuse they offer; and take all that into consideration if they offer you a job. And listen to your gut; because if you can't trust your own instincts, who CAN you trust??
better thank YOUR lucky stars. You won't see that pay scale ever again.
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