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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 812080" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>Trust me. I'm no lie down and walk all over me character, but the OP has to consider his reputation. As a self employed person it seems he is constantly looking for contracts; which I'm guessing is jus how it goes in that line of work? Getting the unions, local press etc., is all very spiffing, and probably laudable, but won't put food on his table for long.</p><p></p><p>Once someone has a reputation as a troublemaker (that they may have been right, doesn't necessarily hold sway with employers), he could find he isn't offered quite so much work. Why choose someone happy to go to court over someone who will give them a quiet life?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 812080, member: 88961"] Trust me. I'm no lie down and walk all over me character, but the OP has to consider his reputation. As a self employed person it seems he is constantly looking for contracts; which I'm guessing is jus how it goes in that line of work? Getting the unions, local press etc., is all very spiffing, and probably laudable, but won't put food on his table for long. Once someone has a reputation as a troublemaker (that they may have been right, doesn't necessarily hold sway with employers), he could find he isn't offered quite so much work. Why choose someone happy to go to court over someone who will give them a quiet life? [/QUOTE]
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