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Marty - 01:02pm on 02/20/2006
One should think carefully before baring their feelings in email since emails are documentable evidence of ones opinions. Seems like employee candidate Dianna Abdala wasn't, and now her careless remarks have been widely distributed to prospective employers.

The article The Bla bla bla Heard Around the World relates how Abdala had excepted and then belatedly rejected an employment offer with the following email exchange.

"The pay you are offering would neither fulfill me nor support the lifestyle I am living," she wrote, turning down his job offer.

Korman was not happy.

"You had two interviews, were offered and accepted the job (indeed, you had a definite start date)."

He'd already ordered her stationery and business cards, and set up her office computer and was amazed she conveyed her second thoughts by e-mail.

"It smacks of immaturity and is quite unprofessional," he wrote.

Abdala's response? "A real lawyer would have put the contract into writing and not exercised any such reliance until he did so," she wrote.

"This is a very small legal community," Korman responded. "Do you really want to start pissing off more experienced lawyers at this early stage of your career?"

Abdala finally answered, "Bla bla bla."

[...]

Korman forwarded the exchange to a friend … and it spread throughout the Boston legal community — and then to the Boston Globe, to the International Herald Tribune, to ABC News' "Nightline."

It was the "bla bla bla" heard round the world — making Abdala the most famous, perhaps notorious, 24-year-old lawyer in America.


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