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Originally Posted by Brad Mitchell
Milan clarifying the situation and making good on any past debts or ill will is as much as can be done. It is, most likely, more of an effort than anybody else would make in the same situation and I respect him for standing by his employee and commitment to service.
Chris has clearly made mistakes in the past, no doubt all of us have. Although misguided, he was clearly a brilliant kid and I can only assume now that he is much older (and since Milan vouches for him completely) that he is still very skilled, having learned from some difficult experiences. I've felt that adversity and humility can build tremendous character.
Milan, I am very sorry to hear about the passing of your father, I cannot imagine the heartache of losing a parent and my prayers are with your family.
I have always been the first to suggest to people if they are satisfied with their hosting service that change for the sake of changing is never a good idea. Everyone needs to do what is best for their own business. Me personally, I pushed back on the inquiries I received suggesting that people give an opportunity to learn the facts. I will never knowingly be a part of clients making any rash decision about changing hosts.
Sincerely,
Brad
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Brad,
first thank you for the condolences, I just returned and still trying to catch up on work here.
Also I agree with you, I see Chris as a brilliant and smart *GUY* (not a kid anymore).
When he started it took some "smacking around" to get him to be humble, I personally feel like everyone needs guidance in their life especially with so much he went threw in his short life.
I'm not a religious guy but a more of a spiritual one, I looked at the FACTS that I've found and I truly believe I did right thing.... again this is my opinion and I guess I will pay on this if I'm wrong.
now bring on the haters
