Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25247233-20160513080632/@comment-66.66.143.112-20160522071148

SketchyOpus wrote: I actually do feel bad for him. Not about the firing, or how things went down, but because it feels like he was mostly alone when things started going downhill for him at RT. I wonder if anyone pulled him aside to see how he was really doing, or if he had anyone try to talk him off the ledge. I find it hard to believe that nobody in that office went to comfort Shane when he was such a good friend to Monty. Personally, I think with going by the tone of the letter, he wouldn't have been very welcoming of any help and instead would've alienated himself even further.

On another note,

I think what most people don't realize about the Sheena thing is that no other business would have put up with a spouse of an employee who herself is not employed coming into the office more than regularly. It doesn't matter what her demeanor was to the other employees, if you don't work there, you shouldn't be going there to spend time and hang out. It's unprofessional and in most all work places. They had no real reason to keep Sheena there or to employ her after Monty passed. Sheena may have had creative imput but RT would have no other use for her other than to help in a partial creative process on only one production RT does. Do I know for sure if they were kind about it or not? No I don't but I don't think we can take what Shane says to be 100% fact either.

Overall, Shane's letter was very unprofessional, agree or not. His actions are unacceptable bottom line.