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by BeetleB 2436 days ago
That's an odd way to disagree with someone. The situation is symmetric. Why the assumption that I'm the one seeking special treatment?

My boss who suggested office hours wouldn't want to hire someone with your view.

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It's more like your boss would rather have someone who doesn't need your special treatment, but since they have you, they've got to invent ways to deal with your special blend of crazy (office hours).

Further, you have no clue what my policy is regarding instant messaging, don't lash out at me because you're feeling vulnerable.

Amusing that you're pointing out to me that I don't know your policy yet you feel free to make assumptions about my boss.

Whatever provides less cognitive dissonance, I guess?

You've provided information about yourself and your situation (including your boss), I haven't.