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Don't take anything for granted

Posted By: anon on 2006-04-17
In Reply to: report changes - ltlv

There are unscrupulous people everywhere, including in the MT field. Just because they are MTs does not make them honest people. Things always come in to play, like jealousy, etc. I am always on my guard, as I have had others try to undermine my work, although not in this field, but attempted to get me fired because I would not join their team of trying to get the boss fired. It backfired on them, and they are still in litigation for purchases they made on company funds, but mark my words, if you think it is happening, it probably is. A duck is a duck. Talk to the "owner" of the company...no one in between. You have no idea who is doing this. Trust no one. (sorry to feel that way, but experience talks). Good luck.


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