Well, given your geographical location, if you can get work out of the country, that's an idea

If your boss is connected (to gov or other mob), do you have a lawyer in the family? <-- this part joke , lawyers don't make a difference over there

So I see two options, if you like the job, have fun refactoring :) but remember to print out some of these emails/logs... before starting to play by the same rules

Keep it friendly and cordial

It never hurts to send a friendly message , for example smogovci style :) ( flaming bag of poop -- what kind is up to you )

any other kind of other action over there is just an exercise in frustration, and might earn you an enemy

Putting the flaming bag on a tin of some sort (cookies) ensures friendlyness and fire-safety

Cordially yours, a cynic, bum and an expat

PS - that is about all I remember about smogovci -- too young


In reply to Re: Bad conscience (smogovci) by Anonymous Monk
in thread Bad conscience by baxy77bax

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