Dodgy work ethics
Chthonic asks: What's the naughtiest thing a boss has ever asked you to do? And did you do it? Or perhaps you are the boss and would like to confess.
( , Thu 7 Jul 2011, 13:36)
Chthonic asks: What's the naughtiest thing a boss has ever asked you to do? And did you do it? Or perhaps you are the boss and would like to confess.
( , Thu 7 Jul 2011, 13:36)
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Oh I know that.
Like I said, desperation. It was just the sheer cheek of demanding about £1,100 off each of your workforce. That's spectacularly dodgy. I don't know how they got anybody at all to work there.
( , Thu 7 Jul 2011, 18:22, 2 replies)
Like I said, desperation. It was just the sheer cheek of demanding about £1,100 off each of your workforce. That's spectacularly dodgy. I don't know how they got anybody at all to work there.
( , Thu 7 Jul 2011, 18:22, 2 replies)
Sorry, I was mainly venting.
There's something about unsolicited sales which makes my blood boil.
I think it's something about turning every knock at the door, phone call, or conversation in the street into a potential attempt at theft.
( , Thu 7 Jul 2011, 18:44, closed)
There's something about unsolicited sales which makes my blood boil.
I think it's something about turning every knock at the door, phone call, or conversation in the street into a potential attempt at theft.
( , Thu 7 Jul 2011, 18:44, closed)
Its actually quite clever in its own, evil, way
I imagine Telesales has a high turnover of staff. Putting newcomers into your debt would encourage them to stay at least a little longer. Also means that for the period of employment (as I doubt many people would stay beyond the debt being paid off) they can get away with paying below minimum wage.
Quite cunning, albeit like a fox made professor of cunning at McDonalds University, and then sacked for being a fraud.
( , Fri 8 Jul 2011, 4:21, closed)
I imagine Telesales has a high turnover of staff. Putting newcomers into your debt would encourage them to stay at least a little longer. Also means that for the period of employment (as I doubt many people would stay beyond the debt being paid off) they can get away with paying below minimum wage.
Quite cunning, albeit like a fox made professor of cunning at McDonalds University, and then sacked for being a fraud.
( , Fri 8 Jul 2011, 4:21, closed)
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