^^^ RJ had no friends outside of the fund. I felt bad for him. It's true that when he left the job he had no one. I started to wonder if, like the Catholic church his supervisors turned a blind eye to the way he was running his office. I often wondered how many bridges he burnt as the fund bounced him from city to city campaign to campaign. Working for him was like working for Danny Devito in Taxi. I can't believe I ever felt bad for him. He was disrespectful and often mean. I hope the new managers can find a way to respect the people that work for them and not be dismissive, hostile and irresponsible like he was.
Re: “Progressive Discipline”
^^^ RJ had no friends outside of the fund. I felt bad for him. It's true that when he left the job he had no one. I started to wonder if, like the Catholic church his supervisors turned a blind eye to the way he was running his office. I often wondered how many bridges he burnt as the fund bounced him from city to city campaign to campaign. Working for him was like working for Danny Devito in Taxi. I can't believe I ever felt bad for him. He was disrespectful and often mean. I hope the new managers can find a way to respect the people that work for them and not be dismissive, hostile and irresponsible like he was.