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>Lauren R Tariel wrote:
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>It really doesn't help that last night my network login got restricted and
>my key card quit working. I went home thinking that I got fired in a very
>tactless way. So I took home all of my stuff, emailed myself some last
>minute writing samples, and I came in today thinking that I would pick up
>my last check. When I asked about my lack of access, I confused a few
>people who didn't know anything about my contract ending abruptly. I guess
>it was just a coincidence that my card and my network access both stopped
>working at the same time. So anyway, there is a little teasing about the
>confusion, "We were going to throw you a going away party."
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Wait, now I'm confused. Did your contract end abruptly, or was this just an
access error?
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