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Originally posted by SykkBoy2
Jason, give me a fucking break here....say you hire someone to do a job and they don't do that job...what would YOU do?
Let's say that person also pissed off some of your biggest traffic senders and cost you a loss of income. What would YOU do?
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It's a contract dispute that shoudl NEVER have been taken public.
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The problem I see is that Jim is allowed to make his own absolute judgement on whether I did the work I was contracted for. I absolutely feel that I was doing what the contract called for. Jim and I negotiated the contract, and both knew what was to be expected of me. Somehow, what we talked about, and even what was in the contract, has been ignored for his own interpretation of what I was supposed to do.
The reason for a termination clause is, at least in part, so one person can't decide for themself that the contract was breached, and arbitrarily screw the other party.
I know I pissed off some people who you work closely with. Alas, at the time, I had little knowledge of who you work with. Further, you had each told me (both before and after the fact) that I should say whatever I want, and you weren't going to tell me who not to piss off. So, as far as I concerned, its just sour grapes to complain now, or intimate at suing me.
However, as much as I feel the need to fight for my livelihood and good name, and as much as I have a hard time communicating with either of you at all unless I do so on here, I too am sick of the public fight.
You've fucked up my life, by twisting a contract (as well as posession) in your favour. I trusted you, and put my livelihood in my hands. I guess it is time for me to get back what I can from you, and move on, with lessons learned about trust in general, and your character in specific. While making this public has evoked a settlement offer that wouldn't have been made otherwise, it has done little other good. I guess I am done here. I can try to get what I am owed in private.