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August 11, 2009 at 11:11 pm
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swenson_designs
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"Matt" wrote:
Wow, I’d have to agree with Swenson. While I don’t really care if my contractor doesn’t like me, I don’t want
1) ME to know that he doesn’t like me.
2) ANYBODY ELSE to know that he doesn’t like me, regardless of ambiguity. Doing work for me also involves keeping your mouth shut to the world about MY wants and your view of me. This sorta ties back into one.
1) ME to know that he doesn’t like me.
2) ANYBODY ELSE to know that he doesn’t like me, regardless of ambiguity. Doing work for me also involves keeping your mouth shut to the world about MY wants and your view of me. This sorta ties back into one.
It’s bad PR on their part. Reminds me of when I was in Americorps. If you released negative PR about Americorps or the organization you were volunteering for, they had to right to release you and halt your stipend. This is the case I see above.
Thanks, Matt!!