So.......
Posted by
oblique (aka kkuphal)
Nov 18 '16, 12:55
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I'm letting someone go in like 5 minutes. Do I say stuff like "appreciate all your work, etc." or just "sorry, i have to let you go"
it is obviously not voluntary and not because we don't need the position...
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Responses:
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They’re professional ball players. Just be straight with them. No fluff, just facts. ‘Pete, I gotta let you go. Jack’s office will handle the details. -- nm
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Billy Beane
Nov 18, 13:35
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And you can't take the easy way like I did last week and call the guy's wife and tell her we didn't need him any more.
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Meg
Nov 18, 13:25
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If you're letting him go and it's not voluntary, then "I appreciate all your work" seems hypocritical. -- nm
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Mop
Nov 18, 13:17
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YOU AIN'T REAL HIP HOP -- nm
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ML
Nov 18, 13:04
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GET DA FUCK OUTTA HERE -- nm
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groiny
Nov 18, 13:03
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"If you promise not to throw it at me, or my car, you can keep your stapler." -- nm
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Doctor Spawn
Nov 18, 13:03
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Never say you're sorry. You can regret to inform them that you need to let them go, though. -- nm
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JaxSean
Nov 18, 13:02
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"I believe you’re capable of so much more, but for whatever reason, this doesn’t seem to be the right place for you.”
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ReluctantCynic
Nov 18, 13:02
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Just do it the easy way..
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Marlowe
Nov 18, 13:01
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Isn't that what HR is for? -- nm
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spamlet
Nov 18, 13:00
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if you genuinely appreciate the person's work - say that. It'll help. -- nm
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Mel Profit
Nov 18, 12:59
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"I made you, and now I'm going to break you! Get Out!" -- nm
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decline
Nov 18, 12:57
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The latter. -- nm
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znufrii
Nov 18, 12:57
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