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My guess is that Wanda would have gotten some
of the suggestions you're thinking of had she not
distracted everyone's attention away from her
situation by posting her rather unappreciative
response to Bonnie's privately sent advice to the
open list.
Nobody is ever obligated to follow advice, but
there are certain niceties it would be wise to
observe if one hopes to receive any.
>I can't remember the last time I've seen this kind of hostility on
> this list towards a poster who's asking for help!
>
> I'm also surprised that nobody suggested that if the powers that be
> are so committed to creating and maintaining such an unhealthy
> workplace, changing workflow processes may not improve the work
> environment, and, instead of just rearranging its chairs on the same
> deck, a personal solution might be to change ships.
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