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Originally Posted by DwnWthVwls
It's not corruption if they have a legitimate reason to fire the person. If you work some bull**** job and have a ton of writeups against you, they can keep taking advantage of you for as long as they want. They're in a position to pull the trigger whenever you become a real problem.
Take Batlord for instance.. if he got hurt on the job one day and they started having to pay him for time off or whatever, I'm sure they'd find some kind of loophole in their documentation and get rid of him ASAP using his past writeups as an excuse, even though what they are really doing is saving their own ass.. It's bull****, but it's not corruption.
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That analogy might make sense if Batlord was an undercover DEA agent and Burger King was putting heroin in the secret sauce.