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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] OP - If I were your supervisor and you said "that" to me, you won't be coming back to work for me. Not as a team lead anyway. You can disagree all you want but at the end of the day, it's not your call. A lot of times organizations allow details hoping the that person find a home elsewhere. It's pretty well known/accepted way to get rid of non-worker or problem makers. Hope you are not one of them. [/quote] If you can't handle someone telling you you're not that important, you should have a reality check. Unless you're saving a life, teaching youth, military and so on, there's no real difference being made in this life by a hedge fund manager or web developer. No offense to those in the professions I mentioned. I'm in a 'frivolous' career and am very aware of it. It takes care of my family though![/quote] Keep telling your bosses that they are not that important. I'm sure that will do wonders for your career. Perhaps you are the one in need of a reality check.[/quote]
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