You aren't whole wrong. Not easy when you have people you know on the front lines but can't disclose too much about their work, so your source of info seems fictional.
Leaves you looking all superior calling someone out and me irritated 'cause I can't give it back atcha w/o costing someone their job.
On top of that, your assumption is incorrect and a bit premature.
I Never said for sure it happened. However, there is ample evidence it could go either way, so jumping to a conclusion without hard evidence kinda makes us all look bad.
Even the OP admitted he was in the squishy gray area of time line submittal for the paperwork to be turned in.
Why not request again, now that the deadline is officially past, seem reasonable?
You aren't whole wrong. Not easy when you have people you know on the front lines but can't disclose too much about their work, so your source of info seems fictional.
Leaves you looking all superior calling someone out and me irritated 'cause I can't give it back atcha w/o costing someone their job.
On top of that, your assumption is incorrect and a bit premature.
I Never said for sure it happened. However, there is ample evidence it could go either way, so jumping to a conclusion without hard evidence kinda makes us all look bad.
Even the OP admitted he was in the squishy gray area of time line submittal for the paperwork to be turned in.
Why not request again, now that the deadline is officially past, seem reasonable?