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Tb2571989 says Bad Management isn't just a great name for a heavy metal band - what kind of rubbish work practices have you had to put up with?

(, Thu 10 Jun 2010, 10:53)
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I'm not saying no-one was hurt.
I'm not saying it was the taxpayer's fault.

How did you read that into my post?
(, Mon 14 Jun 2010, 12:28, 1 reply)
I managed it when you wrote
"I think you are scapegoating an industry rather than understanding the complex inter-relationship between banks, bankers, bonuses, joe-public-who-wants-a-new-car ... "

It was my bloody silly fault for needing an overdraft. I do accept that. I do. And I'd like to publically apologise for the global mess I've caused.
(, Mon 14 Jun 2010, 12:30, closed)
"Needing" an overdraft?
It's the summation of a lot of people that "needed" a new car/house/holiday/speedboat, that led to the demand that fueled this crisis. The banks lent to more people than they should have done. The ratings agencies mis-rated alot of securitisations based on these loans, the regulator did not stop this, the government encouraged it - "BRITAIN IS BOOMING". There were alot of parties at fault.
(, Mon 14 Jun 2010, 12:38, closed)
Yes. Our boiler packed up within ten minutes of moving in.
My own fault, really - I should have saved some to prepare for such a situation.
(, Mon 14 Jun 2010, 12:53, closed)
Good to see you learned from your mistake.
If you cannot afford to pay for a new boiler either a) save until you can, or b) get insurance. We have insurance on our boiler - since we felt that we'd rather that, than have to pay out a lump sum in the event it blows up. That's what insurance is for
(, Mon 14 Jun 2010, 12:56, closed)
Hahahahaha

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