I noted that membership in janitors is precluded by your ultimatum. I did not paint you as someone who would abuse the privilege. I noted that I couldn't take your ultimatum completely seriously because it doesn't match my impression of you. None the less, despite my personal doubt that you would abuse the privilege and me not being aware of you ever having abused the privilege (and the fact that I'd be quite surprised if I did discover that), I was indeed shocked by your ultimatum and it is so antithetical to how the site is run that I consider it incompatible with that level of privileged access.

It was your ultimatum. And you chose to make your complaint in public and with haste. So I didn't feel the ultimatum could remain a private concern to be handled with deliberation.

But, no, I don't believe you would abuse the privilege and I am not aware of you having abused the privilege.

- tye        


In reply to Re^9: How do janitors get fired? (ultimatum) by tye
in thread How do janitors get fired? by Anonymous Monk

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