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In reply to the discussion: Man charged with slapping toddler appears to be out of a job [View all]TheMightyFavog
(13,770 posts)3. Why do I have the funny feeling he was given "early retirement?"
And got a nice parachute?
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Not to diminish what he did, but if his contract said X pension and Y retirement,
politicat
Feb 2013
#9
And many of those contracts are abrogated by the employee signer under a 'morals' clause.
Ikonoklast
Feb 2013
#28
At the executive level, terminations happen fast. The bastard was either fired or forced
bluestate10
Feb 2013
#8
Their corp.name was dragged into the dirt world wide with this terrible act = he's toast
lunasun
Feb 2013
#11
It is high time that a bastard like that get the message that he doesn't live in a vacuum.
bluestate10
Feb 2013
#7
Clearly teleportation is the way to go. Unless of course like in "The Fly" there's the
Guy Whitey Corngood
Feb 2013
#32
an infant doesn't benefit when their parents leave them thousands of miles away
CreekDog
Feb 2013
#20
I know, right? Some of the anti-baby/kid stuff around here is so extraordinarily stupid
Number23
Feb 2013
#38
you're a "cutomerserviceguy" and you're surprised more people don't slap toddlers
noiretextatique
Feb 2013
#24