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In reply to the discussion: TWO doctors ruled German co-pilot unfit for work on day of disaster--but he kept it secret [View all]lpbk2713
(42,766 posts)38. The ultimate disgruntled employee.
Evidently he took getting even to the max.
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TWO doctors ruled German co-pilot unfit for work on day of disaster--but he kept it secret [View all]
Surya Gayatri
Mar 2015
OP
Even being the Daily Mail, please edit it down to only 4 paragraphs per copyright laws
uppityperson
Mar 2015
#1
Thanks, I've had the temptation to add short one line paragraphs together but have been told
uppityperson
Mar 2015
#22
The doctors seem to have opinions/conclusions that allowing him to keep doing his job
elleng
Mar 2015
#11
Not saying you are wrong, but the jump to danger to others needs to be substantiated
HereSince1628
Mar 2015
#21
The implication of a threat to others is pretty severe, suggesting a person isn't fit
HereSince1628
Mar 2015
#25
Thanks for bringing a note of 'sanity' to the discussion, LuvLoogie...(no pun intended)
Surya Gayatri
Mar 2015
#35
Or the person might not be able to SIT. Know? vs assume? those are the questions.
HereSince1628
Mar 2015
#39
Interesting that Post Traumatic Embitterment, a mental disorder defined by a German psychologist
HereSince1628
Mar 2015
#46
Why wouldn't there be a requirement for the employee to be cleared by the company?
LiberalFighter
Mar 2015
#52