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<blockquote data-quote="hrhmoo" data-source="post: 107400" data-attributes="member: 23216"><p>Hi Sam</p><p></p><p>Exactly we judge the daily situations we are in and I am the same as you NO ONE has ever complained or had a problem, most don't actually notice what I have done as I am so quick. I am in Sales so I should be out on the road most of the day anyway!! This should not have proved a major problem for them, however by making a problem out of it I now have a problem with them.....I have a meeting with them tomorrow and have taken legal advice so I shall await their response. If I had asked for a room to go in then fine but forcing me to go into a room is not ever going to suit me and I simply won't do it. If someone had a needle phobia then I would be happy for them to be moved away from me or suggest perhaps they go for some therapy regarding this :lol: ....as at least they are able to try and change this about them. Imagine if I had only had this a few months and was struggling to come to terms with it myself....it could easily push someone over the edge being made to feel what they do is so horrid it can't be done in front of anyone...</p><p></p><p>....sorry rant over :lol: </p><p></p><p>Mel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hrhmoo, post: 107400, member: 23216"] Hi Sam Exactly we judge the daily situations we are in and I am the same as you NO ONE has ever complained or had a problem, most don't actually notice what I have done as I am so quick. I am in Sales so I should be out on the road most of the day anyway!! This should not have proved a major problem for them, however by making a problem out of it I now have a problem with them.....I have a meeting with them tomorrow and have taken legal advice so I shall await their response. If I had asked for a room to go in then fine but forcing me to go into a room is not ever going to suit me and I simply won't do it. If someone had a needle phobia then I would be happy for them to be moved away from me or suggest perhaps they go for some therapy regarding this :lol: ....as at least they are able to try and change this about them. Imagine if I had only had this a few months and was struggling to come to terms with it myself....it could easily push someone over the edge being made to feel what they do is so horrid it can't be done in front of anyone... ....sorry rant over :lol: Mel [/QUOTE]
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