To: demkicker
Don;t be so sure.
Workplaces are very 'pass-the-buck' and 'blame game' atmospheres. These after-the-fact accounts don't mean much to me.
When I quit my last job my boss went ballistic - very bitter and negative, blaming me for everything that was going wrong, badmouthing me to other coworkers, even going so far as to tell some she 'asked me to leave,' something only the dumber people beleived anyway.
Truth was, I had 22+ excellent evaluations in the prior two years, two by her own hand. Only when she lost me did she decide to get all negative. Pitiful, really.
So don't necessarily believe this - it could be true, but I also know it could be just a lot of buck passing and negativity by very little people.
7 posted on
10/17/2003 1:59:38 AM PDT by
HitmanLV
(I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.)
To: HitmanNY
So don't necessarily believe this - it could be trueDo you mean the part about him leaving the scene and going home to try and kill himself? That's certainly the behavior of someone who might have a teentsy-weentsy bit of guilt for being responsible for a disaster that killed and injured a bunch of people.
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