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MFS62 Oct 05 2006 10:59 AM |
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I saw this on another Mets board and wondered how CPF-ers would answer it.
Well, would you? Later
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soupcan Oct 05 2006 11:01 AM |
I'd let him go.
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cooby Oct 05 2006 11:05 AM |
Of course!
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Hillbilly Oct 05 2006 11:05 AM |
Of course I'd let him go, but I'd torture the hell out of him by making him think I won't.
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Edgy DC Oct 05 2006 11:07 AM |
I'd maybe screw around with his stuff while he was gone.
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Rotblatt Oct 05 2006 11:17 AM |
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Ooh, I like it. The Jeter/A-Rod bobblehead possibilities are endless. I'd let him go too, of course.
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86-Dreamer Oct 05 2006 11:17 AM |
I faced the same decision today with one of my staff. I let her twist in the wind for a few minutes, but of course I let her go. Good idea about vandalizing her Jeter shrine while she is away ....
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Methead Oct 05 2006 11:19 AM |
I'm wondering whether I would have fired him long ago.
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MFS62 Oct 05 2006 11:19 AM |
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My response;
Follow-up. The person who posted that said he let the person go to the game. Later
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sharpie Oct 05 2006 11:35 AM |
I had the same situation. She didn't go last night but was offered the ticket when the ticket holder couldn't go.
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dinosaur jesus Oct 05 2006 11:42 AM |
It depends what you mean by "let him go."
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Mr. Zero Oct 05 2006 11:52 AM |
maybe not hire him in the first place?
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MFS62 Oct 05 2006 11:57 AM |
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We're not sure its a "him". What if the applicant was as alluring as Edgy's "Ms. S" the Yankee fan? Later
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Rotblatt Oct 05 2006 12:07 PM |
I decided what I'd do with the bobbleheads.
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cooby Oct 05 2006 12:08 PM |
OMG, even the Yankee fan would have to laugh at that
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Rotblatt Oct 05 2006 12:08 PM |
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That WOULD explain it. Hey, Edge, maybe you should see what happens when you tell S, "Go to work."
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sharpie Oct 05 2006 12:12 PM |
The last few people I've hired have been either Mets fans or, in one case, a Cardinal fan (he's from St. Louis). Slowly I'm changing the formerly Yankee dominant culture here.
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Farmer Ted Oct 05 2006 12:24 PM |
Somewhere there is a file room in the basemet that once served as a bomb shelter. Horrible radio reception down there. Sounds to me like the perfect afternoon to have Mel Hall, Jr. down there cleaning up some old files.
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Edgy DC Oct 05 2006 12:35 PM |
S. works. Shes's working on my soul.
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Nymr83 Oct 05 2006 12:40 PM |
dont let him go. yankee fans deserve to suffer.
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metirish Oct 05 2006 12:41 PM |
There is no one in the lab where i work to talk about the game with..
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Hillbilly Oct 05 2006 12:46 PM |
That's got to take some of the fun out of it, Irish. I'm THE Met fan around here, so everyone has engaged me in conversation about the game. I did leave a nice print out of one of Zvon's cards on my assistant department chair's door. He's a pseudo Dodger fan.
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Rotblatt Oct 05 2006 12:56 PM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Oct 05 2006 01:43 PM |
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No no no. Ulla, go to work!
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Frayed Knot Oct 05 2006 12:59 PM |
This reminds me of the thread that was on SoSH one time.
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sharpie Oct 05 2006 01:11 PM |
It is a parent's responsibility to ensure that any children of theirs roots for the correct team. Abandoning this responsibility is simply bad parenting. Once a child is indoctrinated into Metdom (or in the case in point, Red Soxdom), it must go hand-in-hand with anti-MFY feelings. There is no excuse for allowing a child to go over to the other side.
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soupcan Oct 05 2006 01:44 PM |
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That is very funny.
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TheOldMole Oct 05 2006 04:10 PM |
You gotta let him go.
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cooby Oct 05 2006 04:26 PM |
He shoulda worked. Heheh
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metsmarathon Oct 05 2006 04:56 PM |
of course the correct answer is to never have allowed the situation to develop in teh first place. you you allow chicken sacrifice in teh office? no. same thing with yankee paraphernalia. it has no place in a place of office, or learning, or goofing off at taxpayer expense.
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Valadius Oct 05 2006 06:41 PM |
Let them go, but switch the Derek Jeter screen saver with David Wright.
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