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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The NHS has no ethics
I say this on the basis that my other half's Dad had a triple heart by-pass cancelled today, after 24 hours with no food and the pre-op had taken place.
Now, I get that cancellations happen, it's frustrating but unavoidable.
But it must be ethically questionable to have even employed a surgeon who has to cancel because he can't use a scalpel without cutting his thumb open.
( , Thu 7 Jul 2011, 19:59, 7 replies)
I say this on the basis that my other half's Dad had a triple heart by-pass cancelled today, after 24 hours with no food and the pre-op had taken place.
Now, I get that cancellations happen, it's frustrating but unavoidable.
But it must be ethically questionable to have even employed a surgeon who has to cancel because he can't use a scalpel without cutting his thumb open.
( , Thu 7 Jul 2011, 19:59, 7 replies)
That's disgusting.
How dare they employ someone who is anything less than 100% infallible?
( , Thu 7 Jul 2011, 20:02, closed)
How dare they employ someone who is anything less than 100% infallible?
( , Thu 7 Jul 2011, 20:02, closed)
I had hoped my tongue was visibly in my cheek, but obviously not.
Although I am sure you will also forgive me a little venting of frustration, being the kind hearted, rational and never quick to judge person that you regularly show yourself to be.
( , Thu 7 Jul 2011, 20:11, closed)
Although I am sure you will also forgive me a little venting of frustration, being the kind hearted, rational and never quick to judge person that you regularly show yourself to be.
( , Thu 7 Jul 2011, 20:11, closed)
I have judged you.
And you have been found wanting.
edit: the best reason I ever saw for cancelling operations, was when one of our theatres was swallowed up by the earth. A slight exaggeration, perhaps, but we didn't make our targets, that week.
( , Thu 7 Jul 2011, 20:18, closed)
And you have been found wanting.
edit: the best reason I ever saw for cancelling operations, was when one of our theatres was swallowed up by the earth. A slight exaggeration, perhaps, but we didn't make our targets, that week.
( , Thu 7 Jul 2011, 20:18, closed)
>How dare they employ someone who is anything less than 100% infallible?
The Catholics never seem to be short of papal candidates - maybe try giving their employment agency a ring ;-)
( , Thu 7 Jul 2011, 21:12, closed)
The Catholics never seem to be short of papal candidates - maybe try giving their employment agency a ring ;-)
( , Thu 7 Jul 2011, 21:12, closed)
They should scrap bypass operations altogether.
A waste of good money on slovenly flabboids who couldn't be fucked to look after themselves.
Still ... best of luck to the grotesque embarrassment to human evolution.
( , Thu 7 Jul 2011, 20:22, closed)
A waste of good money on slovenly flabboids who couldn't be fucked to look after themselves.
Still ... best of luck to the grotesque embarrassment to human evolution.
( , Thu 7 Jul 2011, 20:22, closed)
oi!
My other half's dad is a slovenly flabboid embarrassment to human evolution, you insensitive bastard.
( , Thu 7 Jul 2011, 20:25, closed)
My other half's dad is a slovenly flabboid embarrassment to human evolution, you insensitive bastard.
( , Thu 7 Jul 2011, 20:25, closed)
They put my mother with cancer in an infectious ward after her treatment.
Then let my pregnant sister and 1 year old son visit her.
( , Fri 8 Jul 2011, 23:28, closed)
Then let my pregnant sister and 1 year old son visit her.
( , Fri 8 Jul 2011, 23:28, closed)
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