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Third, glad you put family first then work second, there is alway more work not always more family.

I like that. Good stuff.

I heard an interview with Brett Butler (retired baseball player extraordinaire) he said, "nobody ever lied on there death bed and said, 'I wish I spent more time at the office.'"
 
your grandpa

Really sorry to hear about your grandpa. My ACP would never let that one fly and I am sorry yours did.

Things seem so arbitrary at CS and I guess you landed on the go to jail square.

One day they will regret there bad attitude about telling pilots to walk.

It is becoming a pit stop instead of a career choice.

Again sorry for your loss and CS's behavior.
 
Really sorry to hear about your grandpa. My ACP would never let that one fly and I am sorry yours did.

Things seem so arbitrary at CS and I guess you landed on the go to jail square.

One day they will regret there bad attitude about telling pilots to walk.

It is becoming a pit stop instead of a career choice.

Again sorry for your loss and CS's behavior.


Looks like his mission was successful. People are looking at the company (CS) in a dark evil light, creating FUD, and generally looking like an ass...


For the record, I called a few people at the company, and no one has been "let go" in the last 60 days, and one person did ask for time off for a death in the family and got it.

So instead of perpetuating rumors, let it rest!
 
Looks like his mission was successful. People are looking at the company (CS) in a dark evil light, creating FUD, and generally looking like an ass...


For the record, I called a few people at the company, and no one has been "let go" in the last 60 days, and one person did ask for time off for a death in the family and got it.

So instead of perpetuating rumors, let it rest!

Its coming!!!!!!Just a matter of time.
 
This thread is complete BS. Anyone who's been at CS for any length of time at all could see through this as a complete fabrication, or at the very least, a heinous ommission of important details. If this happened at all, which I doubt, then there's definitely more to the story that snoopy_1 isn't telling us.
 
From the reading, was it the lie about being sick or the fact that he was needed and left for the funeral or both.
For the record, grandfathers are often not included in paid time off for funerals at many companies -- strictly father, mother, siblings, wife, children
 
From the reading, was it the lie about being sick or the fact that he was needed and left for the funeral or both.

What bothers me is the lie about being fired!!! :angryfire
No one has been fired from this company in at least the last 3 months.

Considering that snoopy has not been back to this thread since he started it to further explain his situation, or to answer the direct questions posed to him (i.e., ACP's initials, domicile, etc), yet has been on FI within the past two days; makes me think that this was an attempt at throwing mud at the company for some other personal reason, or a very weak and ill though out attempt to strengthen the union drive.

CitationShares has been a great company to work for over the last 3 years. They have not lied to me, treated my badly, or done anything else to make me consider leaving.

Unfortunately this company like all companies has its share of employees who like to stir the pot from time to time.

I very rarely post, so I guess that snoopy did accomplish something and got a rise out of some people, myself included.
 

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