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I just received this from HR:
"To all:
Please read the attached memo and look for the e-mail with the survey link on or around October 2, 2006. Please let me know if you do not receive the e-mail and I will supply you with a paper copy of the revised Voluntary Self-ID Form. Your cooperation in this project is required. Thank you in advance for your cooperaton."
Do you think that I can volunteer not to take the survey?
Why was I never thanked for my cooperaton before?
Peace, OB
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I voluntarily looked in the mirror. I'm reasonably sure I'm me. My mother is available to confirm.
That so sucks, pardon my French.
Do you know the HR person? Could you ask which is it?
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Please let me know if you do not receive the e-mail
Uh-huh
I do know the HR person, but I'm afraid of what cooperaton she might volunteer.
Looking in the mirror these days is something that I avoid. I'll ask Mom.
Maybe you could provide the HR person's email address, and I would send an official cease and desist letter from a law firm representing the English language.
but I'm afraid of what cooperaton she might volunteer -
" There is NOTHING to be afraid of" (Ronald Laing)
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