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On 6/14/07, someone wrote: > Not understanding security code is a BIG no-no, and IMNSHO should be > a firable offense. This being the second or third time someone has taken the liberty of "firing" someone else on this board, I wanted to ask if we could consider a moratorium on job terminations for a while here, folks. I am fortunate my boss does not read this forum, else I would have been fired a couple times this week. I'd appreciate it if no one offered to fire anyone, unless they have done it a few times in the real world, in meat space, and felt what it was like to tell someone else their job was over, they were going to have to find another way to feed the kids, they might lose their house, face humiliation in front of their friends and collegues, and there was a chance their career was ruined. This isn't something you do because you don't like the color of their shirt, this is something you do that might gravely wound another human being. And if you do it wrong, there's a good chance they can come back with lawyers, guns and money and ruin your life, too. But that's another rant. A co-worker, employee or client screwing something up is a chance for education, correction, and making the situation better. And sometimes that co-worker is you. This board is taking on a hostile attitude that you're either perfect or an idiot, and it certainly discourages anyone from asking questions, especially those of us who consider ourselves students of the greater art, always learning, stretching ourselves, regularly humbled. Judge not lest ye be judged. Play nice, boys. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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