Monday, January 12, 2009

January Twelfth, Two-Thousand and Eight.

From:Patryk Grobelny pgrobelny@gmail.com pgrobelny@gmail.com
To:gonetomorrow@aol.com
Date:Mon, 12 Jan 2009 8:25 am

Please consider this email the official letter that was promised to you.
After the recent incident of a certain amount of money missing, I have investigated the situation as well as talked with everyone of you. After reviewing past history job performance as well as information gathered, I am unable to give you any hours from here on out. Your last payment will be mailed today to the address you provided on your application.
If you have any questions, please let me know.
Pat



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From: gonetomorrow@aol.com
To: pgrobelny@gmail.com
Date:Mon, 12 Jan 2009 2:06 pm

Its truly sad when an honest individual such as myself is released from a place of employment for a dishonest action that he didnt do. Granted, I am a rather cold, emotionless individual devoid of most ambition and enthusiasm, but does my distant disregard for YOUR problem make me a thief? I didn't kiss your ass or blame other people, nor did I make it MY problem that somebody stole money from you unlike my former coworkers. It wasn't my problem. You didn't have and still do not have proper loss prevention systems implemented to ensure the safety of your product, your money, your employees, and your business. In the real world, you can't trust people. It was obvious to me by how you ran your business that you had never been forced to face the real world. If you are going to bring up "past employment history" up, you should be prepared to furnish your information, along with how you got it, just in case I have a change of heart down south and decide to take you to court if my paycheck is short for this week or if I hear from another employee that my name has escaped from your mouth again. I know that if I take you to court, I will have to pay back taxes unpaid due to being paid in cash, but that in itself is a very small price to pay for the utmost satisfaction that I didn't come out on bottom for nothing. In all honesty, I don't think you even have information on past employment20 history. So I can call that bluff right now anyways. For future referencing points, I recommend a little more professionalism on your behalf in dealing with these situations. I don't expect the runaround from you when I ask why I am not on the schedule, and you couldn't even man up and tell me I didn't have a job anymore.


I didn't steal your money. Nor did I ever swindle anything out of Sunglass Plus. I was an honest dude making a gold hearted effort to climb off the shit heap. And you knocked me back down. As I said, I didn't take your money... but it brings somewhat of a cold, satisfactory smile to my mouth to know that you fired the wrong person and that the real thief is still swindling you out of money and product right now as I type this.

Sincerely, Ryan
707 624 0616
219 Plantation Way
Vacaville, CA 95687

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