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<blockquote data-quote="BigThrowaway" data-source="post: 91951" data-attributes="member: 18027"><p>Hi George,</p><p></p><p>Thank you so much for this. No the name is referencing that I was wanting to stay completely anonymous for obvious reasons so I had planned to use this account as a throwaway!</p><p></p><p>You're absolutely correct. While I'm not too hopeful for change, it is far better to speak to the partner in charge of HR and lay down my concerns before taking that decision. Ultimately trainees have faced the same issues as I am now in the past, and there will be trainees after me so hopefully me saying something may help my replacement.</p><p></p><p>Thanks so much for your measured response. I was expecting more people just to tell me to "man up and deal with it because it's only two years" but all I've had is very solid and pragmatic advice. Thank you all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigThrowaway, post: 91951, member: 18027"] Hi George, Thank you so much for this. No the name is referencing that I was wanting to stay completely anonymous for obvious reasons so I had planned to use this account as a throwaway! You're absolutely correct. While I'm not too hopeful for change, it is far better to speak to the partner in charge of HR and lay down my concerns before taking that decision. Ultimately trainees have faced the same issues as I am now in the past, and there will be trainees after me so hopefully me saying something may help my replacement. Thanks so much for your measured response. I was expecting more people just to tell me to "man up and deal with it because it's only two years" but all I've had is very solid and pragmatic advice. Thank you all! [/QUOTE]
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