Re: my laptop

From: Tom Pepper Willett (tompepper_at_mvps.org)
Date: 05/24/05


Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 17:24:39 -0500

You have no idea whether this is a former MS employee or not.
You have no idea whether this person had the things happened he claimed.
You have no idea what is behind the post.
You have no idea whether this is the appropriate forum for any of these
comments or action.

Based upon what I saw in the post, my reply was just a relevant and
appropriate as yours.

"Imhotep" <NoSpam@nothanks.net> wrote in message
news:rIske.29$_36.17@fed1read03...
| Tom Pepper Willett wrote:
|
| > If you *were* a microsoft employee, and this email is indicative of your
| > character, it's no wonder you were fired.
| >
| > You must have worked in the snack shop.
| >
| > Tom
| > <aaron.kempf@gmail.com> wrote in message
| > news:1116872483.238366.159810@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
| > | so.. i got fired from Microsoft.. for complaining about SQL Server
| > | Authentication.
| > |
| > | And my manager from Microsoft still has my laptop.
| > |
| > | 3 weeks later.
| > |
| > | I demand that Microsoft returns my laptop to me immediately.
| > |
| > | Brett Jenkins (BrettJ@microsoft.com) is a liar and a thief.
| > |
| > | And I need my laptop restored to me immediately.
| > |
| > | I was working in building 22... I was working under Brian Cyr; but he
| > | was on a 4-week break when I was terminated; and I hold Brett Jenkins
| > | responsible for my laptop.
| > |
| > | I can't get a straight answer on:
| > |
| > | a) who has my laptop
| > | b) what they are doing with it
| > | c) when I will have it returned to me.
| > |
| > | If Microsoft would like to KEEP my laptop; i demand $1309 which was
the
| > | purchase price.
| > |
| > | Aaron Kempf
| > | aaron_kempf@hotmail.com
| > | aaron.kempf@gmail.com
| > |
|
|
| How so? Anytime an employerr keeps your personal property it is called
| RETALIATION. IT IS ILLEGAL!
|
| I do not see any reason to label him badly...
|
| -IM



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