What, if anything, do you do next?
Do nothing: you will feel guilty if a consumer(s) get hurt
You jeopardize your integrity
Do something? What?
At another time schedule a meeting (one on one) to discuss again. Have some documentation to support your concerns. See how it goes.
Manager still does nothing, ugh. Do you take a chance of being treated miserably?
Now what? Remember any reporting is NEVER EVER anonymous.
You could go to the Safety Manager. You could call OSHA.
Any time you go over a manager's head, you are at risk.
Answer:
Dr purchases $ 15,794.56
Cr notes payable $ 15,794.56
Explanation:
The present value of the annual payments of $4,600, starting in three years' time is computed as shown below:
PV of annual payments=$4600/(1+11%)^3+$4600/(1+11%)^4+$4600/(1+11%)^5+$4600/(1+11%)^6+$4600/(1+11%)^7+$4600/(1+11%)^8=$ 15,794.56
The amount of purchases and notes payable is $ 15,794.56
Answer:
"He pulled the stick out, just now, because it was hurting him."
Explanation:
An impaled object may be providing a tamponade effect, and removal can precipitate sudden hemodynamic decompensation. Additional history including a more definitive description of the blood loss, depth of penetration, and medical history should be obtained. Other information, such as the dirt on the stick or history of diabetes, is important in the overall treatment plan, but can be addressed later.
But does business in another country