Re: Freeze.Panes revisited



On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 15:22:51 GMT, "Amatus Cremona" <Nicola@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>>
>> Forget the severance package and call an attorney, embezzlement is a
>> crime.
>>
>
>I would not argue that point, but if Stovapipe would like to just close the
>issue real quick, the severance pay makes the person leave real fast and
>eliminates any feeling of guilt. I suspect SP does not enjoy firing anyone
>and tries to avoid it (as we all do).


Sorry dude, it doesn't bug me a bit to let someone go if there is
a problem that hurts the practice. It's simply a business decision,
nothing personal.

Nonetheless, this employee of SP's has *stolen* from him !
He could have her arrested, but I suppose firing her, changing
the locks, etc. would suffice for him.

I say forget the severance pay, she has already stolen it !
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