Probably because she can't figure out what you are trying to say.I don't get it. Why are you sighing?
Cuz I dont get what youre doing.
No, she's not.wow- i don't think op is gonna tell! (...but i'm subbing just in case)
Probably because she can't figure out what you are trying to say.
I know I can't. Not for lack of trying - read each of the posts several times. Just cannot figure out what you are attempting to get across.
Okay. Fair enough. I was trying to say it in a general way and not single anyone out. My point is that lately on these boards some people are so quick to jump in and call disagreement "gang mentality". This stifles discussion and dissent because people don't want to be labeled bullies. It's its own form of gang mentality. It's going way overboard to throw it into discussions for no reason and strikes me as just an attempt to make the point over and over again.
Nooooooo - people have no problem ganging up on me. They dont mind it at all.![]()
Nooooooo - people have no problem ganging up on me. They dont mind it at all.![]()
I didn't even address my initial post to you, so I hope you're not implying me. You jumped in and replied to me first, which is great, no problem. But please don't try to make it seem with the sighs and shrugs and rolling eyes that I was just picking a fight with you.
Here's another *sigh* for you.
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She wasn't directing anything at you. She was referring to an ongoing feud that (to the best of my knowledge) has nothing to do with you.You quoted me and bolded a portion. I said I hoped you weren't directing that at me. I replied to someone else and you jumped in. There's nothing wrong with that, but I certainly wasn't ganging up on you.
I don't know how else to say this.
Hang in there, CathrynRose, even some of us who don't get too involved are friends.QUOTE]
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It kinda does make an difference in the legal aspect.
And I didnt say I didnt want her to respond - I agreed she could be ganged up on if she did.
Why is everyone so mad that the OP doesn't want to say what the sticker says?
She was pretty clear in the first post that it was nothing scandelous.
The point is she shouldn't be judged for being right or wrong for the political party she supports either way.
I think it's very cowardly of the boss to have an issue with it either way.
I really don't get the hostility, "walk your sorry but to work", what kind of thing is that to say?
I'm a lurker, so I should just keep my mouth shut and keep lurking *but* my husband had a similiar situation. My DH owns his own business, owns the building,land, driveway etc and has three employees that he has hired. Dh has customers coming and going all day long. One employee had a political bumper sticker(well, more like 5) on their car and he asked them to please park it in the street. It had nothing to do with my DH's political views,he doesn't even pay too much attention to politics, but the perception of his costumers. If a customer is voting for X, but sees a car representing my DH's business with a Y sticker on an employee's car in the drive-way, that just may make the customer move his business elsewhere. That's money out of his business, out of our family and out of the employees pockets. DH's employee was fine with the request and parked her car in the street. If the business loses $$$, then the employee will be hurt eventually anyway. My husband hired these people, If he feels that they don't care enough for the business and cause potential harm to the profit of that business, well he can also let them go. It had nothing to do with political views, but the $$ bottom line. Back to lurking.
I think you're exactly right. Good post! OP can remove the sticker and park in a more convenient place on site, or keep it, and park off site.
If your husband works for the government or deals with lots of government contracts, then you are correct. It is a freedom of speech issue.It always amazes me how these threads get so long and the OP will not answer a simple question. Does it give them some power trip? I know but I am not telling just because you want to know? I haven't read the whole thread but my DH is in a position to hire and fire people so I asked him. He said it is a freedom of speech issue but there are many ways to fire an employee without using the bumper sticker as a reason.
I do think it matters what the bumper sticker says, and if the OP does not wish to share she doesn't have too. It just gives the impression that it does say something offensive.
She comes home and finds a whole bunch of these in her front yard:
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They were put there by her neighbors, staunch Obama supporters.
If MY neighbors put those on MY lawn, I'd have to put one of THESE right along with them...
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The OP didn't ask if people thought her bumper sticker was appropriate or not, she asked if it was legal for him to ask her to move her car from the driveway. Look how much heat this thread has just generated by her NOT posting it.![]()
CPT Tripss isn't very smart!
True!