Relax with the name calling. You sound tense. Terri will be dead soon
and it'll all go away :)
And speak for yourself. My work is much higher quality than what's
found overseas. (no offense to anyone) The company I worked for that
let everyone go and outsourced to India found that out after six
mo
> -Original Message-
> From: Marlon Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 10:44 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Media devices
>
> The one glaring thing I can see is that it doesn't have an s-video out :(
I've tried a lot of these devices but they all sucked
> The interferon apparently did what it was supposed to do.
> They are
> also not sure on this if things will stay that way. But if
> they don't
> I *should* have some alternatives. Halleluia. Or something
> :)
Jehova is spelled with an I,
Halleluja is spelled with a J.
Go figure. :)
Congratula
> Dana wrote:
> I would just like to mention that for the last few days I have been
> (with medical approval) off the rat poison and feeling great.
>
Glad to hear! Is this something that aspirin helps for its blood
thinning properties? Are there diet changes you could make to help?
How about e
> good point
>> with a great number of modern urban poor. That is -- it's
>> one thing to
>> live poor in the country if you have some idea how to
>> provide food and
>> shelter for yourself in that environment -- it's entirely
>> another (and
>> in just about every way far, far worse) to live "on
> Dana wrote:
> http://library.findlaw.com/2004/Apr/27/133397.html
>
I've been told that in the Schiavo case any of the 19 judges could
overturn if they felt the finding was based on incomplete of
inaccurate evidence.
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> Sam wrote:
> Or they could be encouraging companies to hire the people that already
> live here.
>
They they're idiots. Why would I hire a less qualified local guy when
I can get a higher quality remote one for 500% less?
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> Dana wrote:
> On appeal you can only say there were problems with the
> original trial. You cannot introduce new evidence. I'd be interested
> in seeing any legal authority you have that says this isn't so.
>
First, I think that's only for criminal trials and I'm not sure if it
applies to civil
I would just like to mention that for the last few days I have been
(with medical approval) off the rat poison and feeling great.
It's been a tough year out there at the fringes of beta-medecine, but
worth it. They still don't know why I had the pumonary embolism, but
they don't *think* I'll have
> Dana wrote:
> a) Michael Schiavo absolutely does fit the profile of an abusive
> spouse, whether or not he caused his wife's injuries
>
How so? I haven't seen any credible evidence of it and if he was
abusive you'd think his current girlfriend would have something to
say.
> b) there is credi
gotta go for now Ian, but if you are using XP you should have at least
256 of RAM which you might not if it's an older laptop. Tell me what
OS and what applications and I may be able to make some more
suggestions tomorrow.
Dana
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 19:54:04 -0700, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
oops I see you have checked for spyware. Using what? Are virus
definitions up to date? What are you loading on startup? How much RAM?
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 19:52:59 -0700, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What OS? Have you checked for spyware and unidentified running processes?
>
> Dana
>
>
> O
http://library.findlaw.com/2004/Apr/27/133397.html
(snip)
Misanalyzing the Appeal
Emotionally charged litigants usually have one focus, curing the
"injustice" of losing the case. It is easy to forget, however, that
parties are entitled only to a fair trial, not a perfect one. A good
appellate la
What OS? Have you checked for spyware and unidentified running processes?
Dana
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 18:48:13 -0800, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What can I check to see why a laptop seems to be extremely under
> performing. I just recently, re-formated the hard drive and
> re-install
A primer on trial vs appeal. I suspect that there is something in the
way you are asking the question that is making people say that yes,
appeal courts can review the information. Yes, they can, but not *as
information* only to see if the law was complied with.
http://injury.findlaw.com/personal-i
What can I check to see why a laptop seems to be extremely under
performing. I just recently, re-formated the hard drive and
re-installed. It is only expected to handle e-mail and internet
browsing. I've run all my virus and spy ware tools and they find
nothing of note. Whenever I check the
Hey there,
Here is another CF site
:-)
http://www.aa.org/
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good point
> with a great number of modern urban poor. That is -- it's one thing to
> live poor in the country if you have some idea how to provide food and
> shelter for yourself in that environment -- it's entirely another (and
> in just about every way far, far worse) to live "on the street" i
this is what I get for cleaning out my inbox...sigh.
I've specified my reasons many times, Gruss. There is no mechanism for
another bite at the apple after the first trial. I watched a good
friend spend five years in jail over this, and I testified at all of
the appeals. On appeal you can only say
Doctors disagree with your opinion.
http://codeblueblog.blogs.com/codeblueblog/2005/03/csi_medblogs_co.html
CSI MEDBLOGS: CODEBLUEBLOG ANALYZES TERRI SCHIAVO'S CT OF THE BRAIN
THIS BRAIN IS NOT THAT BAD
Thanks to reader "primer" I've been directed to the University of
Miami Ethics program webs
I can create a javascript error...didn't break it yet...not much
interaction though... :)
Adam H
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 16:46:55 -0500, Erika L Walker-Arnold
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.adelphia.com/contact_us/response_reporting_form.cfm
>
> Cheers,
> Erika
>
>
Whatever your opinion of the famous line, he was a great advocate.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=624246&page=1
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If you were fired for cause you can draw unemployment after 26 weeks
IF they are satisfied that you were actually looking for work in the
meantime. Went through this with the ex. But that was Maryland.
Dana
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 16:16:24 -0500, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> people who are
I think you and Sam and I are the only people in this whose minds are
not utterly made up already. And maybe my theories are tabloid, but
yours are so Captain America :) I am saying that with affection mind
you :)
Listen someone, way back at the beginning of this asked me what I
thought and I ans
I don't generally use overflow-x or overflow-y -- I use "overflow" and
generally also don't use "scroll", I use "auto" ... so... if you use
this:
#hello {
overflow: auto;
}
You should see that Mozilla builds will allow that div to scroll...
support for x and y is apparently coming with Mo
Or they could be encouraging companies to hire the people that already
live here.
Depends on how you spin it I guess.
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 15:51:30 -0600, Gruss Gott wrote:
> Green-card regulations encourage offshoring
> New rules make hiring foreign nationals more difficult than ever
> By Ephrai
gghhhaaam!
At 05:18 PM 3/29/2005, you wrote:
>Oh. God, that is so wrong! ROTFLMOL!
>
>Jerry Johnson
>Web Developer
>Dolan Media Company
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Gel . [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 3:48 PM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: Re: Schiavo
> Jerry wrote:
> Oh. God, that is so wrong! ROTFLMOL!
>
Makes a point though - not in good taste - but it makes a point.
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Is that in BFE?
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 16:57:45 -0500, Philip Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd go with BJ's - just for the name
>
> We actually have a BJ's right near us, and we live in Cumming
>
>
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Oh. God, that is so wrong! ROTFLMOL!
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Dolan Media Company
-Original Message-
From: Gel . [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 3:48 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Schiavo Orders Autopsy
> PINELLAS PARK, Fla. (Reuters) - The husband of brai
Youre getting me all excited to no avail!
#hello {
overflow-y : scroll;
height:50px;
width:100px;
background:white;
}
body {
background:red;
}
If browsing with ie, you'll get
I'd go with BJ's - just for the name
We actually have a BJ's right near us, and we live in Cumming
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Green-card regulations encourage offshoring
New rules make hiring foreign nationals more difficult than ever
By Ephraim SchwartzMarch 29, 2005
I recently spoke with Frida Glucoft, a leading immigration lawyer and
a partner and chair of the immigration practice at law firm Mitchell
Silberber
This is where you have to be careful. After she files, you will be contacted
by the agency for your side of the story. If you make statements that get her
denied benefits, and she chooses to fight it, you could find your back against
the wall.
On the other hand, if you just say something inno
http://www.adelphia.com/contact_us/response_reporting_form.cfm
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> PINELLAS PARK, Fla. (Reuters) - The husband of brain-damaged Florida
> woman Terri Schiavo has ordered an autopsy after she dies to silence
> allegations his plan to cremate her body is aimed at hiding something,
>
> his lawyer said on Monday.
>
> http://reuters.myway.
com/article/200>
50329/2
In California you apply, say that you were unjustly fired then the hearings
begin. frequently employers don't fight it. Plus if you can come up with any
half plausible reason as to why you were unjustly canned you have a pretty good
chance of winning your case. The burden really switches to t
We had a girl in our office that would go to so much trouble getting out
of work than if she would have actually done the work.
After two or three years of that, they finally got smart and let her go.
Let me tell you, she was good at this because she had done it at many
other companies.
She even
Cameron Childress wrote:
>>Well, the termination's done -
> For some people sumpthin for nuthin is better than work. Sounds like
> this gal loves sleeping in all day and doesn't have much of a work
> ethic. Unemployment should suit her well.
Heh... she had a long history of /issues/ including
In IN, you can get unemployment if you are fired. You cannot if you
quit. However, the firing company can protest you getting unemployment.
Then, you may have to wait eight weeks to get your first unemployment
check.
-Original Message-
From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tu
> I also made a dhtml grid around it that I think is pretty
> cool. With
> horizontal scrolling of multiple areas and multiple or
> single select
> like the select form. Alas the grid is only ie. firefox
> doesn
> support overflow property. Sniff.
When did this happen? I use overlfow in firefo
I worked a place were a few of us got fired weeks apart. All for
incompetence they said so we wouldn't get unemployment. Unemployment
figured they were lying since we all worked there over a year before
we became incompetent.
Of course they outsourced our jobs to India.
It was in NY by the way.
O
> What exactly do you mean "My gateways just use a script
> tag." Are you generating a script into a hidden iframe?
They're a feature in the onTap framework... The xml syntax makes them
reasonably easy to use, you put something like this on the main page:
http://www.fusiontap.com";>
Actually I think it was a VPN adapter. That hostname points to a
client of mine, a client I needed to install a special VPN program
for. So I think I'm ok.
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 16:09:57 -0400, Jochem van Dieten
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Raymond Camden wrote:
> > So, what _is_ the DNS Suffic Sea
> Well, the termination's done - she left a couple of minutes ago. There
> were witnesses to the warnings as well as the termination if it comes
> down to it.
>
> She just called and told me that she's filing for unemployment online...
> if she'd been that quick on the draw to come to work she wo
people who are fired cannot get unemployment, can they?
in maryland they cant.
you can only get that if you get laid off.
tw
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 15:59:30 -0500, C. Hatton Humphrey
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ken Ketsdever wrote:
> > In California you damn well better have warning documentatio
Raymond Camden wrote:
> So, what _is_ the DNS Suffic Search list?
It is the list of domains that are automatically searched when you do a DNS
request. For instance, when your DNS Suffix Search list has "jedi.com" and you
type "whatever.edu" in your browser, your DNS application will first search
Heh, you'd think they'd have caught on when he proposed a merit badge in
"Newsgroup Photo Posting" and "Cache Clearing"
- Jim
Gruss Gott wrote:
>>Jim wrote:
>>And he was apparently surfing kiddie porn from his work computer? Wow,
>>did he wear a t-shirt that said "Arrest Me" as well?
>>
>>
Ken Ketsdever wrote:
> In California you damn well better have warning documentation in writing.
Well, the termination's done - she left a couple of minutes ago. There
were witnesses to the warnings as well as the termination if it comes
down to it.
She just called and told me that she's filin
Walmart has never really figured out this market. Costco does a better job, and
actually targets relatively high-end consumers who want quality products. Did
you know that Costco is the largest retailer of diamonds in the country? My
point is that if you want to shop at a discount store, just sh
> Jim wrote:
> And he was apparently surfing kiddie porn from his work computer? Wow,
> did he wear a t-shirt that said "Arrest Me" as well?
>
Yeah, but you couldn't read it since his lucky pair of soiled Underoos
was jauntily draped about his shoulders covering up the writing.
~~~
> William wrote:
> Oh, yeah, the simplest solution is much more likely that Schiavo beat
> his wife unconcious, causing trauma that was found to be "consistent
> with her cardiac arrest, fall, CPR attempts and eventual
> resuscitation," then after many attempts at therapies and a total 15
> years o
Gotta go. Hopefully this will all be put to rest soon
Dana
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 14:25:19 -0600, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dana wrote:
> > Um, Occam's Razor says the simplest solution is the most likely. The
> > simplest solution would not be an unexplained heart attack.
> >
>
> T
Great Answers!!
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 14:59:40 -0400, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's my take:
>
> >1.) Believes that competition is unfair.
>
> We have courts and lawyers to sort out anti-competitive behavior. Our
> ruthlessness in business is part of what makes us the biggest,
Okay but right there in the quote it says, "The trauma is consistent
with her cardiac arrest, fall,
CPR attempts and eventual resuscitation"
so the doctor didn't have all the facts of the case when evaluating
and made a pronouncement? And later, upon learning more facts, said
that the explanation
> Dana wrote:
> Um, Occam's Razor says the simplest solution is the most likely. The
> simplest solution would not be an unexplained heart attack.
>
True, but it's been explained to my satisfaction from my reading of
the facts and testimony. Nevertheless, you have to admit that the
biggest quest
Oh, yeah, the simplest solution is much more likely that Schiavo beat
his wife unconcious, causing trauma that was found to be "consistent
with her cardiac arrest, fall, CPR attempts and eventual
resuscitation," then after many attempts at therapies and a total 15
years of legal battles with her pi
In New Mexico you do not have to have any reason at all, except that
it cannot be a prohibited reason, ie harassment, discrimination etc.
You do not have to have the paycheck ready.
It's probably worth a Google search on the laws in New York. Or check
it out in Findlaw.
Side comment, it would pro
And he was apparently surfing kiddie porn from his work computer? Wow,
did he wear a t-shirt that said "Arrest Me" as well?
- Jim
Gruss Gott wrote:
>>From http://www.cnn.com
>
>Former top Boy Scouts of America official charged with downloading
>child pornography after investigators find images
She was simply trying to find out the answer to the age-old joke "How
many pre-vegetative anorexics does it take to change a lightbulb?" and
fell off the chair before she got to the punchline.
- Jim
Dana wrote:
>Um, Occam's Razor says the simplest solution is the most likely. The
>simplest sol
Doesn't look to me like he's worried at all, ordering an autopsy and that
the results of that autopsy be reported publicly...
> um ya, CPR always causes broken knees and ankles. Personally I think
> Michael Schiavo is worrying about nothing -- the statute of
> limitations is long past.
>
> Dana
>
um ya, CPR always causes broken knees and ankles. Personally I think
Michael Schiavo is worrying about nothing -- the statute of
limitations is long past.
Dana
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 11:16:47 -0800, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Whoa slow down there. They documented unexplained broken bones A ye
Here's my take:
>1.) Believes that competition is unfair.
We have courts and lawyers to sort out anti-competitive behavior. Our
ruthlessness in business is part of what makes us the biggest, most innovative
country in the history of the world.
>2.) Believes that government is the best solutio
In California you damn well better have warning documentation in writing. With
the lack of written documentation to this point I would give her one more
chance. Put this instance in writing and document the history at the same
time.
"#EmployeeName# you've been verbally warned #numberOfTimes#
>
> No - there'll be the autopsy and the resulting analysis which is what
> this community excels at!
I want an autopsy performed on the 2004-2005 Kansas Jayhawks.
>
> Ok, fine with the Illini, but what about the U of W-Milwaukee? Where
> the heck did they come from? I know they lost, but t
>From http://www.cnn.com
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Um, Occam's Razor says the simplest solution is the most likely. The
simplest solution would not be an unexplained heart attack.
Dana
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 13:17:17 -0600, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sam wrote:
> > OK then, turn it around. What if the autopsy shows she's not PVS? Wil
Yup. Its pretty cool stuff. I made my whole intranet app with it. So
nice not to reload constantly.
I also made a dhtml grid around it that I think is pretty cool. With
horizontal scrolling of multiple areas and multiple or single select
like the select form. Alas the grid is only ie. firefox
Whoa slow down there. They documented unexplained broken bones A year
after she was admitted.
I didn't realize they had this info, I guess the autopsy won't matter.
Bone scan (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terri_Schiavo#Bone_scan)
A bone scan [20]
(http://www.hospicepatients.org/dr-walker-t-schiavo
feel free to ignore the thread, as I will any posts about basketball :P
Dana
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 13:07:30 -0600, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The most important question now is..when she dies, will this thread?
>
> The greatest single weekend in NCAA basketball history just occurred, and
There are reports of broken bones -- verterbrae and femur I believe. I
am not sure how much credence to give this as it isn't being reported
in a publication I would normally cite, but on the other hand the
publications I would normally cite keep saying she had an eating
disorder, which is only spe
> listen to me dog... my wife was declined un-employment $$$ because she
> was fired for a just reason.
>
> if you can let her mess up again, document this time, and then let her
> go, you will save yourself the unemployment increase.
She just called - apparently both her phone and her alarm cloc
yes.
so as not to open yourself up for any type of harrassment issues.
tw
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 13:14:17 -0600, Dawson, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would also have a third-party there, if you can arrange it.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Then again, its not really all that important, after all the only real
sport (the NHL) cancelled its season.
larry
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 13:07:30 -0600, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The most important question now is..when she dies, will this thread?
>
> The greatest single weekend in NCAA
Yeah I saw that too. Didn't bother posting it as the people you are
talking to aren't listening. But here are the questions I have in my
mind:
It's great that we are going to resolve the issue of her physical
status. Why are we waiting until she is dead though?
Is the coroner of Pinellas County a
I know Lebanon! You're right, it is a nice place. I spent a little
time in Carlisle, which is between Franklin and Germantown. I liked
small-town Ohio; I just couldn't stand the idea od staying there any
length of time.
Dana
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 10:45:23 -0500, Adam Haskell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
> Jim wrote:
> Jesus personally told me Terri wanted Kentucky to win.
>
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> Brian wrote:
> The most important question now is..when she dies, will this thread?
>
No - there'll be the autopsy and the resulting analysis which is what
this community excels at!
> The greatest single weekend in NCAA basketball history just occurred, and
> we've patently ignored it. No
> Sam wrote:
> OK then, turn it around. What if the autopsy shows she's not PVS? Will
> he go to jail for murder? What if she has unexplained broken bones?
This is most certainly NOT a win-win!
If the autopsy shows abuse and/or that Mrs. Schiavo wasn't in a PVS
then the Schindlers will be proven
I would also have a third-party there, if you can arrange it.
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From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 1:06 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Dropping the Axe
hatt.
listen to me dog... my wife was declined un-employment $$$ because she
w
I'm not sure about NY, but IN is an "at-will" state meaning you can get
fired for any reason at any time. No explanation is required.
In IN, the rule is "not" to pay unemployment. I had to contest it when
I was let go from my previous job because of some bitch that was married
to a VP of IT. BI
Jesus personally told me Terri wanted Kentucky to win.
- Jim
G wrote:
>The most important question now is..when she dies, will this thread?
>
>The greatest single weekend in NCAA basketball history just occurred, and
>we've patently ignored it. Now THAT is a travesty.
>
>Go Illini!
>
>(
The most important question now is..when she dies, will this thread?
The greatest single weekend in NCAA basketball history just occurred, and
we've patently ignored it. Now THAT is a travesty.
Go Illini!
(How's that for a thread hijack? Subtle eh)
>> Sam wrote:
>> Kinda fun, first yo
Well, I figured out the problem. It was a caching issue. On my
development station, I have caching turned off for IE. I guess IE is
automatically caching web service calls to nowAnyway, I'll append
a random number to the web service call and that should clear that up.
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005
hatt.
listen to me dog... my wife was declined un-employment $$$ because she
was fired for a just reason.
if you can let her mess up again, document this time, and then let her
go, you will save yourself the unemployment increase.
tw
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 13:30:43 -0500, C. Hatton Humphrey
<[EMA
What exactly do you mean "My gateways just use a script tag." Are you
generating a script into a hidden iframe?
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 12:32:26 -0500, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The weird thing is that on my PC, IE6 is able to call the
> > function ad
> > infinitum. On my cowor
Sorry I missed that line. Carry on as you were.
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 12:37:02 -0600, Gruss Gott wrote:
> The first line in the email said, " if we turn the spin dial to the
> other side" which means I was being speculative not definitive.
>
> My point being that right now all of the coverage see
There are no cold hard facts. That's what makes this unique.
That old CAT scan only works for Larry. 30 real doctors looked at it
and said there's no way to tell from that scan, more tests are needed.
If there were solid proof she's PVS I'd support his decision.
I
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 13:01:07 -050
> Says nothing about the Shindlers opposing an autopsy. It says they
> want a medical exam also to show all the unexplained broken bones.
What unexplained broken bones? She has unexplained broken bones?
Or do you mean the ones that Schiavo was trying to cover up by not
having the autopsy?
Or do
OK then, turn it around. What if the autopsy shows she's not PVS? Will
he go to jail for murder? What if she has unexplained broken bones?
Nothing will happen. It's a win-win from Shiavo no matter what happens
because he bought justice.
BTW, It's not just $250 he paid the judge. Every lawyer Shiavo
> Sam wrote:
> Kinda fun, first you guys know what Terri thinks and feels, now you
> know what's in the autopsy report.
> Put away your crystal ball and lets just wait it out. :)
>
The first line in the email said, " if we turn the spin dial to the
other side" which means I was being speculative
> Brian wrote:
> I dunno mansounds liberal to me. In fact, all 3 of your positions on the
> social issues you mentioned would be considered FAR left :)
>
Yeah, the way I wrote them, but what I meant was that things like
education and transportation CAN reside in government not that they
SHOUL
> I also thought that in the private sector, you could pretty much can
> anyone at any time.
This is the only employee that I have on payroll at the moment... I'm
just worried that she might try to pull something even though the reason
I'm letting her go are a known fact.
Hatton
~~
Re-enact the awkward Post-It notes fake-firing scene from "The Office",
but don't let her in on the joke.
- Jim
C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
>Well, it looks like I'm going to be letting an employee go this
>afternoon - a "no show" after I had given her a verbal final warning a
>few weeks ago and
do you have any written warnings signed by both parties?
do you have any trail of information that leads to a "Cause" for firing?
if so, she may be ineligible for unemployment, and that is good for you!
tw
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 13:04:25 -0500, C. Hatton Humphrey
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well,
It won't do much good, Operation Rescue and friends have been RICO'd
several times and it doesn't help. They just dodge paying by declaring
bankrupsy.
larry
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 11:27:31 -0600, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ken wrote:
> > I think he would be happy if people just left
Well, you probably should have been documenting your verbal warnings,
and I would have followed suit with a written warning. But, I live in
government land where there are a million regulations and such.
I also thought that in the private sector, you could pretty much can
anyone at any time.
On
Define profit. There are times when something may not profit a few
individuals but does profit the community as a whole. Transportation
is one of those things. Medical care may be another - consider this,
on the average Canadians pay considerably less for their single payor
system than what America
Well, it looks like I'm going to be letting an employee go this
afternoon - a "no show" after I had given her a verbal final warning a
few weeks ago and simply asking for a call or email of intended
absence... now here's my question -
Is there anything that I have to do - legally - to fire this
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 11:16:23 -0600, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Kevin wrote:
> > To me, at its core, being a liberal means I support individual
> > liberty.
>
> I'd call that socially liberal, but 1 of my items was specifically
> addressing fiscal liberalism.
Which is why I talked a
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