Ghost and Phil, thanks for your comments--I can't go directly to my blog right now since I'm at my parents, so I can't respond to comments. But they are much appreciated.
The thing with my previous employers is that it's actually just one family, not a corporation. And I know them personally. Not really outside of that work time, but the wife has known my mom for years. They don't keep in touch or anything... but I guess it's more of a religious community thing. And, their son just happens to be my brother's roommate at the boarding house he stays at. Small world. Which brings me to wonder, since I know they are spending a LOT of money to send their only son to that school, if they are found guilty again (they are appealing a previous decision) will that mean they will have to pull their son out of the school? I'd hate to feel I was partially responsible for that...
But I think you both are right, that's the way I was leaning... I just can't help feeling like I'm helping out "the man" when I should be helping out "the little guy". That said, I'm not really looking forward to this as an experience. What if I get cross-examined?!
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Summoned: more thoughts
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The thing is, it doesn't sound like you know what they want from you. And it is entirely likely that they don't know either.
If you were the hinge of this case, you probably would have been called for the original hearing. Not to mention, you would probably have a better idea of what they wanted from you.
To me, it sounds like a formality.
Besides, if you answer honestly, you're not helping anyone out. You're just answering honestly.
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why dont you talk to those people and the other people who've worked there, and see if they have any answers? it would only show your solidarity with them if you came out and talked to them about it and asked what you could do to help these people.
kat got it right. answer honestly. like i said yesterday, if your former boss is doing dirty, then its tween him and the cra.
just because the cra is taking action, doesnt actually mean the guy did something bad. unfortunately there's often a difference between whats right and whats legal at the moment.
they can't fault you for telling the truth, as much as they might not want it out in the open. their son going to school has nothing to do with you, don't let that be a factor in your choice.
not saying youre wrong, tomek. just satying its not your fight.
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