The Dirty Secrets of Your Trade
So, Television is a hot bed of lies, deceit and made up competitions. We can't say that we are that surprised... every job is full of this stuff. It's not like the newspapers currently kicking TV whilst it is down are all that innocent.
We'd like you to even things out a bit. Spill the beans on your own trade. Tell us the dirty secrets that the public need to know.
( , Thu 27 Sep 2007, 10:31)
So, Television is a hot bed of lies, deceit and made up competitions. We can't say that we are that surprised... every job is full of this stuff. It's not like the newspapers currently kicking TV whilst it is down are all that innocent.
We'd like you to even things out a bit. Spill the beans on your own trade. Tell us the dirty secrets that the public need to know.
( , Thu 27 Sep 2007, 10:31)
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At my last job
I would only answer the phone if i was literally doing nothing but breathing, even then I regretted it.
If someone asked for the boss I would tell them he's out on site because that got rid of you, half the time he was just busy and I was supposed to be taking messages. If you tried to speak to him by saying "it's important" I automatically stopped listening and wrote nothing down. Some days I conveniently forgot to even bother picking up the cordless phone from the other room.
Note: I left to go back to uni, I wasn't sacked.
( , Fri 28 Sep 2007, 21:42, Reply)
I would only answer the phone if i was literally doing nothing but breathing, even then I regretted it.
If someone asked for the boss I would tell them he's out on site because that got rid of you, half the time he was just busy and I was supposed to be taking messages. If you tried to speak to him by saying "it's important" I automatically stopped listening and wrote nothing down. Some days I conveniently forgot to even bother picking up the cordless phone from the other room.
Note: I left to go back to uni, I wasn't sacked.
( , Fri 28 Sep 2007, 21:42, Reply)
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