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Old 04-14-2018, 09:49 AM
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Originally Posted by sodascouts View Post
From what was posted, I got the impression that in this scenario, they felt he was asking for too much. They found his request unreasonable. They fired him.

ETA: It's like if you go to your boss and you say, "I'm really valuable to this organization and I deserve a considerable raise." Maybe it was presumptuous of you to ask, but typically, you'd expect the boss to either say "Yes" or "No." What you wouldn't expect is for the boss to say "You're fired!" If he/she does, then you were fired for asking, weren't you?

However, as I said in my post. I believe there's more to it than that in this case.
Maybe, the "more to it" in this case would be Lindsey asked, they said no. Lindsey then insisted, putting his foot down, believing they would pretty much HAVE to go along with his request, they still said no. Both sides stood their ground which led to the unfortunate firing.

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