Originally Posted by
Born2FlyAv8R
Man, do I really have to explain further? I know what they are saying. But Speed literally said, furloughs tomorrow. Fastback literally said warm letters in July. I asked what is it, Warn letters, July, or Warn letters tomorrow? Now, everyone is saying I don’t know how to read. Speed, literally said, “Fastback said, Warning litters in July, I said, email from company announcing their plan to furlough tomorrow” he even put “warning letter” in italic / he’s not talking about the same stuff. they can’t just come instantly furlough tomorrow, we’re talking about warn letters tomorrow versus Warren letters in July. Which was my question. Everyone take a deep breath, take a couple of steps back, and use that education to read the messages. See y’all out there I’m out.
I hope you can read your manuals better than you can read text on these boards. Damn. I said "
emails going out tomorrow (Friday) from the company about upcoming furloughs. "
NO WHERE did I say they were furloughing tomorrow. That would just be stupid as no warning letters have been sent out yet. Take some extra time on your days off, and read a book bro. Will help with reading and comprehension skills.
Cant fix stupid'