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January 17, 2011, 03:01:38 pm »
Thanks Peaches. My manager spoke to me this morning and said he had no idea that it had been advertised at a higher rate and will speak to HR about this as that is certainly not what he wanted.
Feel a lot better now the air has been cleared. I have kept integrity and professionalism throughout this process. My committment to the job and supporting my manager will be the same on my last day as it was on my first. Self respect and pride in doing a good job would prevent me from allowing my standards to slip.
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