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Old 06-16-2014, 11:35 AM   #11 (permalink)
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As much as its easy to forget, it is his job. It is his livelihood.

You're right it is his job.

What job were you trying to compare professional basketball to?

If I were to go along with what you were saying,

Don't you think you should tell your supervisor that you are leaving?

If I worked for a CEO I would tell my boss that I was quitting.

Its bad business and etiquette to not say anything and quite unprofessional.

If I wanted to get a recommendation for my new job from my old boss, he would probably not want to give me one because of the way I left.

I wouldn't want to give an employee a good recommendation, if they just decided to leave without warning. Its unprofessional

If you had any ounce of dignity and respect, you would tell your boss you were planning to leave your job especially if it was a job you had been working with for years.

Once again, there are no excuses for the way Lebron left Cleveland.
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