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<blockquote data-quote="ekdkdk1" data-source="post: 916601" data-attributes="member: 9429"><p>when i was younger, i was taught an important lesson. two things happen at a job. </p><p> you show up and they tell you what to do..</p><p>if you do not do what they say you won't be showing up for work anymore..</p><p></p><p> the more you do. means the more you learn. the more you know makes you more valueable to a company. hence worth more money to that company.</p><p></p><p>BUT EVERYBODY IS REPLACEABLE.. especially someone that has only been at a job for 3 months. </p><p></p><p> all i can tell you is. if her pay is reasonable, and she can get past the pride factor. she should stay where she is.there are alot of very qaulified people out there fighting for every available job. i do not think i would want to be out in the job market right now trying to compete if i already had a job. </p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> if she is as upset about this as you are. one of you needs to become the yen to the yang..you need to become the calming factor. which i believe you are by looking for advice. i just get the feeling you are looking for justification for trying to sue this company. in a courtroom. a person with three months of job experience won't win that case.there are to many causes they can say why she was not qaulified to have the position.</p><p></p><p> my two cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ekdkdk1, post: 916601, member: 9429"] when i was younger, i was taught an important lesson. two things happen at a job. you show up and they tell you what to do.. if you do not do what they say you won't be showing up for work anymore.. the more you do. means the more you learn. the more you know makes you more valueable to a company. hence worth more money to that company. BUT EVERYBODY IS REPLACEABLE.. especially someone that has only been at a job for 3 months. all i can tell you is. if her pay is reasonable, and she can get past the pride factor. she should stay where she is.there are alot of very qaulified people out there fighting for every available job. i do not think i would want to be out in the job market right now trying to compete if i already had a job. if she is as upset about this as you are. one of you needs to become the yen to the yang..you need to become the calming factor. which i believe you are by looking for advice. i just get the feeling you are looking for justification for trying to sue this company. in a courtroom. a person with three months of job experience won't win that case.there are to many causes they can say why she was not qaulified to have the position. my two cents [/QUOTE]
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