BREAKING: Cuomo just announced his resignation

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  • foszoe

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    It's beneficial to give to give one, it's up to the employer to honor it or not.

    I have given a two week notice at every job I have had, and was instrumental in training my replacement each time.
    That's why I don't believe in one. Rather empower the employee not the employer
     

    EOD Guy

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    Now he can go home and yank on his nipple piercings!
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    Good riddance to bad rubbish.
     

    IndyBeerman

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    And as an employer I expect two weeks notice. Useful for training and finding a replacement but if someone becomes toxic I will escort them out sooner (birthday still pay for two weeks).
    AT my old Budweiser Distributor that sold out in 99, we had a route supervisor that can over from another company, he rode me pretty hard, to the extent that the owner of the company stepped in an intervened.

    Months later he decided to leave and turned hid two week notice.

    I pulled in for a reload about a hour after he handed it in. As I was pulling my truck in for a reload the VP of the company cam strolling out to the floor with a :poop: eating grin on his face slapping a envelope into his open hand.

    He walks up to me and hands me the envelope and tells me that so and so turned in his two week notice. I was grinning ear to ear. He to told me to stop smiling for a bit, he had official business for me to do.

    Here's so and so's last two weeks pay, give it it him and tell him he has 10 minutes to pack and leave or he will be escorted out of the building by PPD.

    I took great pleasure in that, he was a manipulative drunk that blamed everyone for his mistakes. The joke after that day was that I became a legend. It followed me to Monarch who was his previous employer and where his ex wife worked. I gained instant celebrity status.

    Years later he seen me out on my route and stopped at the liquor store I was at, the owner never liked him, he walked out and told him to get the F*** off his property before he shot him.:laugh:
     

    Leadeye

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    He's part of a really crooked machine so I would imagine that it's going to take some time to bury all the skeletons deeper and get out the brooms and rugs. The meters at various Albany, NYC and DC law firms are probably spinning faster than ever before all at taxpayer expense before his two weeks are up.

    Probably things he needs to sign as governor in the next two weeks that he won't be able to sign as a citizen.
     

    actaeon277

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    Of course, CNN was a little more forgiving in their article.
     

    BugI02

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    Logrolling. I doubt Cuomo was moved by the 'injustices' of the case, it's a payoff pure and simple

    The question being, what dispensation did Cuomo buy for himself with that use of the power to pardon
     

    KLB

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    Logrolling. I doubt Cuomo was moved by the 'injustices' of the case, it's a payoff pure and simple

    The question being, what dispensation did Cuomo buy for himself with that use of the power to pardon
    I read the articles and he did seem to pick some good candidates for clemency. It would be interesting to know why he chose those cases to act on.
     

    BugI02

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    I read the articles and he did seem to pick some good candidates for clemency. It would be interesting to know why he chose those cases to act on.
    Brink's robbery (1981)

    In the late 1970s or early 1980s Gilbert and other white activists joined the RATF (Revolutionary Armed Task Force), an alliance of white revolutionaries with, and under the leadership of, the RATF unit of the Black Liberation Army (BLA). On October 20, 1981, the RATF participated, along with several members of the BLA, in an armed robbery of a Brinks armored car at the Nanuet Mall, near Nyack, New York.

    While Gilbert and Boudin acted as the getaway vehicle driver and lookout in a waiting U-Haul truck in a nearby parking lot, armed BLA members took another vehicle to the mall, where a Brinks truck was making a delivery. They confronted the guards and a shootout ensued, wounding guard Joe Trombino after he fired one shot, and killing his co-worker, Peter Paige. The robbers then took $1.6 million in cash and raced to transfer this into the waiting U-Haul. The truck was soon stopped by a police roadblock.[citation needed]

    Two police officers, Waverly L. Brown and Edward J. O'Grady, were killed in the shootout. Gilbert fled the area with other RATF and BLA members but was caught by police that day. He was convicted and sentenced in 1983 to 75 years for three counts of felony murder.
    The Gilbert mentioned is David Gilbert, Chesa Boudin's father
     

    Degtyaryov

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    The icing on the cake is apparently he abandoned his dog, didn’t take it with him when he left. He got it as a PR stunt to seem more likeable a few years back, and now that he’s out he just abandoned it. How heartless can you be to just abandon a pet like that? Despicable.
     

    KLB

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    More than likely it really wasn't his pet then. It was probably just there for photo ops. Someone else has been caring for and probably bonding with it.

    Most likely better off being left behind than taken by someone that doesn't love it.
     
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