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Wednesday 9 August 2017

The Letter and the Manager

Some might ask: Is the Bible accurately preserved? Say there is a day when everyone in the company department arrives at work to find a letter from HR on their desks. They find the letter tells them they will each now report to an official overall manager newly designated as line manager for everyone in the department. Some geeky fools might look at the letter closely and notice that the words used show it wasn't the head of HR personally who wrote it even though the head signed the letter. They might think to themselves that the letter probably isn't the original draft and some HR clerk might have changed the wording after it was signed. Some might notice it is not a copy printed from a printer but actually a photocopy of what was printed and they might wonder whether it was cleverly altered before being photocopied. Most of the department however, though they might guess all this is possible, will simply start reporting to the manager.