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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I was good friends with a chap called Nigel in the late eighties.
He had a bit of a lisp, which got him some stick at school. He got over this, and to help him build confidence, he started singing with a band, and they did alright in the end, charting a few times I think.
Early in the band's career, they were doing a local tour in the South East, through Basildon, Chelmsford, Southend, among others. I was fortunate enough to roadie for them.
After the gigs (which generally didn't pull in many punters) they'd supplement their income by turning a few houses over on their way out of town. Nigel would hold the ladder, while Matthew climbed up, prised open the windows and climb in. Andy would hand the stuff down and I'd put it in the back of the van.
One evening, while this was going on, Nigel turned to me and said "Tho, thaber-tooth monkey, how doeth it feel helping Dodgy 'work' Etthex?". Felt pretty good when I'd got my 10% cut.
Later on, we did a bunch of other stuff, which, while fun, was entirely made up.
( , Fri 8 Jul 2011, 12:07, 17 replies)
He had a bit of a lisp, which got him some stick at school. He got over this, and to help him build confidence, he started singing with a band, and they did alright in the end, charting a few times I think.
Early in the band's career, they were doing a local tour in the South East, through Basildon, Chelmsford, Southend, among others. I was fortunate enough to roadie for them.
After the gigs (which generally didn't pull in many punters) they'd supplement their income by turning a few houses over on their way out of town. Nigel would hold the ladder, while Matthew climbed up, prised open the windows and climb in. Andy would hand the stuff down and I'd put it in the back of the van.
One evening, while this was going on, Nigel turned to me and said "Tho, thaber-tooth monkey, how doeth it feel helping Dodgy 'work' Etthex?". Felt pretty good when I'd got my 10% cut.
Later on, we did a bunch of other stuff, which, while fun, was entirely made up.
( , Fri 8 Jul 2011, 12:07, 17 replies)
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