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Nora Merhar wrote:
> Michele did already explain in a reasonable way why she feels it is
> necessary for her husband to explain why. I don't necessarily agree
> with her, but there's room for disagreement. I thought I explained,
> in a reasonable way, why it is not necessary to go into detail about
> why you are leaving a job. Calling people "consummate jerk" and
> "contemptible" in a public (and heavily archived) forum doesn't seem
> like the best way to get yourself another job.
>
I was addressing anyone who would automatically assume it was the
prospective employee's fault, not you. I am sorry if it appeared that
comment was personally directed toward you. I stand by the statement
that judging someone negatively because they are being outsourced and
say so openly is contemptible, and I also stand by the statement that
hiding the fact one is being outsourced is wrong.
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