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I tend to do that sometimes. send an email then walk over to see if they got it, any questions etc
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Beaker
Yeah, you're overreacting in this exact case. -- nm
Posted by
Reagen
Nov 3 '14, 12:10
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If a worker were fired for sexual harassment based on this behavior, and you were hired to defend them, would it be a difficult case? -- nm
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Max
Nov 3, 12:16
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I think it would theoretically qualify since it started with the 'don't shit where you eat' complaint, unless the eager puppy dog trying to be pals is
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Max
Nov 3, 12:29
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Oh, it's not sexual harassment. It's just undue and unnecessary interest. -- nm
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mara
Nov 3, 12:20
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he's a smitten kitten -- nm
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Pippy Turkey Stuffer
Nov 3, 12:39
That's what I'd say
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Max
Nov 3, 12:23
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