The son of White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen said he has no ill will toward the team after he was asked by his father to resign from his position in the scouting and video department. Oney Guillen, who resigned on Friday amid controversy for his recent comments on Twitter and his plans to start a web site devoted to his father, wishes those in the organization who had problems with him would have confronted him face-to-face. "I don't have any hard feelings toward any of those guys," Oney Guillen said Monday on "The Waddle & Silvy Show" on ESPN 1000. "When you're at work, don't you wish someone would tell you what was up or not go behind your back? I'm 24 years old, you don't have to go talk to my dad. You can talk to me first." Oney Guillen said he never heard from White Sox general manager Kenny Williams. "I don't have any ill will toward Kenny or his family. I just hope he doesn't have any ill will toward the Guillen family," Oney Guillen said. "People say one thing when they're talking to you, and they feel another way. Nobody in my family feels that way. If we don't like you we say it. If we do like you, we attack it head on. I just wish there would have been more honesty, that's all."