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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 671107" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>No, that's where they learn to do it. It's only gonna get worse, too. </p><p></p><p>I used to manage people. I stopped doing it. I was good at it, too. I just got tired of being Mommy, Judge, Jury and bottle washer. I fired so many people I got to liking it. I'd tell them, "you bought it, you paid for it, you own it". I never fired anyone that didn't get several chances, write-ups, "performance counselings"... I always had paper on them. </p><p></p><p>I had one big gal, she was married to a Mexican dwarf, no kidding, who had constant personal problems. He was a drunk, they were out of money, I had to tell her to wear a bra to work, then went and bought her two of them. (Those pups were loose and low.) Then she had a kid and had to worry about that... It went on and on. It all caused to her to miss a LOT of work. I felt sorry for her, but I finally had to just let her go. I told her that she needed to take that baby, get on a Greyhound and go back home, that she's thank me for it someday because this job was the thing was staying around for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 671107, member: 3306"] No, that's where they learn to do it. It's only gonna get worse, too. I used to manage people. I stopped doing it. I was good at it, too. I just got tired of being Mommy, Judge, Jury and bottle washer. I fired so many people I got to liking it. I'd tell them, "you bought it, you paid for it, you own it". I never fired anyone that didn't get several chances, write-ups, "performance counselings"... I always had paper on them. I had one big gal, she was married to a Mexican dwarf, no kidding, who had constant personal problems. He was a drunk, they were out of money, I had to tell her to wear a bra to work, then went and bought her two of them. (Those pups were loose and low.) Then she had a kid and had to worry about that... It went on and on. It all caused to her to miss a LOT of work. I felt sorry for her, but I finally had to just let her go. I told her that she needed to take that baby, get on a Greyhound and go back home, that she's thank me for it someday because this job was the thing was staying around for. [/QUOTE]
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