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[quote=Anonymous]I wish I could go into all kinds of detail here, but god forbid it shows up in someone's google search... A relative received a three page long disciplinary memo outlining several "unprofessional" behaviors in the workplace and we are trying to help him out. Is it even appropriate to write a response to this kind of a memo? It outlines the behaviors and then lists several remedial measures to take. The recipient of the letter has drafted a long winded response basically denying the behaviors (allegations without substance) and making excuses, and also added in a bunch of hooey about "what is professionalism?" at the beginning that reads like a 5th grade essay. We're trying to get him to tone down the response, but he's adamant about "the truth." I think it would be better to submit a perfunctory response stating he'll toe the line and stay employed until he finds something else. Whaddya think? [/quote]
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