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Vicki Walker, of Auckland, New Zealand, was fired because his e-mails were all written in letters case. Walker's employer claimed that his colleagues complained about her e-mails "yelling" and controversial. Walker was offset by $ 11,500 because the company had no official style guide such communications, therefore your message did not meet the requirements for a justified dismissal. (Source: UPI.com)
Funny how everything has its form and style, and new employees must adapt to them as soon as possible. In the cyber-language capitalization is just a form of address to others as "loud" or arrogant. what the employee who is on the news was not able to learn in time.
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