Posted by gardenergirl on September 15, 2006, at 12:06:11
In reply to Re: Words matter » gardenergirl, posted by SLS on September 14, 2006, at 19:53:48
> I can see that. I guess I never attached such a pejorative theme to the word because of my early interest in law. It was just a mechanism being part of a process.I can see that, and it's probably a much better way for me to look at it. It's certainly not the first time I've encountered legal terms in posts or messages about something Babble-related.
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> > I see nothing wrong with making a post on admin announcing that an email has been sent to Dr. Bob about a concern about a deputy's actions.
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> This provides visibility and might motivate others who feel the same way to register similar concerns to Dr. Bob.I think that would be a positive outcome if more felt empowered to voice their views.
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> > I also believe that it's courteous, though not required, to inform the person you are making a complaint about regarding the nature of your complaint and your actions.
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> Would this be through Babblemail?I hadn't really thought that far. I suppose if Babblemail were not an option, the poster could reply to the other with something along the lines of, "I've asked Dr. Bob about this" or something. I don't know. My thought about letting the person know relates to my thoughts about problem-solving. To me, it makes the most sense to go first to the person with whom you have a problem and try to resolve it at that level. Then you start moving up the chain.
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