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![]() "Donal" wrote in message Nonsense!!! You would have kept working if they had offered you enough money. They didn't offer you enough to keep you at your desk. Why not??? Donal... for pity's sake... allow the him his delusions of worth... it's all he has to cling to. CM |
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![]() "Captain Joe Redcloud" wrote in message Money was never the issue, and my demands were never over money. They were paying me a ton of money. Sure they were....... Money was never the issue, although they continued to throw money at me and I never turned it down. The third time I tried to leave, I told them there was no longer any way I would stay. I was simply not interested in working for them any longer. They were not happy that I left. Shortly after I left, several other key executives also left. Yeah... that's what you keep saying.... they were throwing wads of cash to keep you there .. but the money wasn't important.... Yup! Hoooo Boy! CM |
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![]() "Captain Joe Redcloud" wrote in message ... On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 01:10:58 +0100, "Donal" wrote: Money was never the issue, although they continued to throw money at me and I never turned it down. The third time I tried to leave, "Third time"??? What happened the first two times? They couldn't have offered you more money, because "money was never the issue".... or are you telling us porkies? The fact is that you grossly overestimated your worth. Your bluff was called, and you found yourself taking early retirement. Now you must live with the consequences! I told them there was no longer any way I would stay. yada....yada...yada... I was simply not interested in working for them any longer. They were not happy that I left. Shortly after I left, several other key executives also left. Does that have any bearing on *your* financial situation? It's pathetic that you need to take solace in the misfortune of your previous employer. If your retirement had gone according to plan, then you wouldn't be thinking about your old company. Regards Donal -- |
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![]() "Captain Joe Redcloud" wrote in message ... If I was a low-brow, unemployable schmuck like yourself, If you were an unemployable schmuck, then you would be unemployed. Wait a minute!!! You *ARE* unemployed... BWAHAAAHAAAAHAAA! .... it wouldn't have mattered a bit as far as my financial comfort. Meanwhile I was able to go out into the world and make my own fortune as well. No you weren't. You are far too stupid to make money in a competitive environment. BTW, that is why you are unemployed. Regards Donal -- |
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![]() "Captain Joe Redcloud" wrote in message ... On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 00:04:23 -0000, "Donal" wrote: If you were an unemployable schmuck, then you would be unemployed. Wait a minute!!! You *ARE* unemployed... BWAHAAAHAAAAHAAA! Actually, I'm not unemployed. Go fish! Traffic warden??? Litter Inspection Executive? Refuse Collection Foreman?? Full time Welfare Claimant? Poor, pathetic, jealous, and unemployable, Donald! I have to hand it to you!! You are improving -- you got one out of four correct. I *am* unemployable!!! Regards Donal -- |
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![]() "Captain Joe Redcloud" wrote They were always piling on more money. That was never the problem or the motivation to either stay or leave. Did they offer to make you an Assistant Manager of the Drivethru ? Have you ever met Ronald? Fleet Admiral Scotty 8450 AUSTIN ST APT 4K KEW GARDENS, NY 11415 |
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![]() "Captain Joe Redcloud" wrote in message ... On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 00:52:37 +0100, "Donal" wrote: "Captain Joe Redcloud" wrote in message . .. On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 01:10:58 +0100, "Donal" wrote: Money was never the issue, although they continued to throw money at me and I never turned it down. The third time I tried to leave, "Third time"??? What happened the first two times? They couldn't have offered you more money, because "money was never the issue".... or are you telling us porkies? They were always piling on more money. That was never the problem or the motivation to either stay or leave. The fact is that you grossly overestimated your worth. Your bluff was called, and you found yourself taking early retirement. I didn't bluff. I didn't need to bluff. Now you must live with the consequences! YES!!! I told them there was no longer any way I would stay. yada....yada...yada... I was simply not interested in working for them any longer. They were not happy that I left. Shortly after I left, several other key executives also left. Does that have any bearing on *your* financial situation? It's pathetic that you need to take solace in the misfortune of your previous employer. If your retirement had gone according to plan, then you wouldn't be thinking about your old company. Why do you keep going back to money? Is that all you can think of? My financial situation is more than fine. It always has been since I was born. If I was a low-brow, unemployable schmuck like yourself, it wouldn't have mattered a bit as far as my financial comfort. Meanwhile I was able to go out into the world and make my own fortune as well. Captain Joe Redcloud Mohnton PA Must have been satisfying to show up those folks that kept telling you that there was no future in being a men's room attendant. John Cairns |
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