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Wellstone ruled

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1. Interesting how this works.
Tue Feb 21, 2017, 10:39 PM
Feb 2017

First they fire you and then they tell you,okay,we have these new positions available,but,you will need to reapply for these positions with zero seniority and probationary pay scale. Long story short,you just got fired because you are beyond the Corporate Pay Scale. But,you can reapply for your old job 10.28/hr. and no benefits for the first 90 days and your probationary period is 90 days depending on job title.

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Interesting how this works. Wellstone ruled Feb 2017 #1
That is working in America without unions liberal N proud Feb 2017 #2
If this was not so Wellstone ruled Feb 2017 #3
Precisely Sherman A1 Feb 2017 #4
That is what happened. Wellstone ruled Feb 2017 #5
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