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Re: off topic....Boss at work.....
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Posted by JD-Tractor on June 02, 2004 at 20:09:50 from (207.251.194.69):
In Reply to: off topic....Boss at work..... posted by kentuckykid on June 02, 2004 at 18:55:54:
Hey there! Go find another job, as you are in a dead end job. The boss already said you were not good enough for him so you will never make him happy.I ran a Vermeer dealership for 25 years and through some unethical nonsense on the part of the factory the dealership changed hands and even though the previous owners were very pleased with my performance and the customers let the new owners know that the only way they would keep doing business is if I stayed, I was let go after 25 years because I had problems getting around and I would not conform to the new lack of business ethics.So now I am gone and the Store is gone.Be glad this happened before you invested the most productive years of your life, Remember there is no loyalty in business anymore.If you are decent you will find another job and if you're then you are in the wrong occupation anyway !
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