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Davis Creek WV, 1902
An Unforeseen Consequence #6C

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I was discharged. The man who was responsible for my unforgivable deed was not even reprimanded. –Fred Mooney
Workplace conflicts will probably always be a thing as long as there are humans working. As Fred mentioned some work cultures are rougher than others. There’s a related story from John’s time working in the construction industry on Patreon if you’re interested.
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