Expensive Mistakes
coopsweb asks "What's the most expensive mistake you've ever made? Should I mention a certain employee who caused 4 hours worth of delays in Central London and got his company fined £500k?"
No points for stories about the time you had a few and thought it'd be a good idea to wrap your car around a bollard. Or replies consisting of "my wife".
( , Thu 25 Oct 2007, 11:26)
coopsweb asks "What's the most expensive mistake you've ever made? Should I mention a certain employee who caused 4 hours worth of delays in Central London and got his company fined £500k?"
No points for stories about the time you had a few and thought it'd be a good idea to wrap your car around a bollard. Or replies consisting of "my wife".
( , Thu 25 Oct 2007, 11:26)
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Reminds me of my bro-in-law...
As you can see, I'm called snee - a shortened form of sneesh, which means "something small or insignificant" (no, not that - get ya minds out of the gutter).
My bro-in-law (God bless him) isn't the sharpest tool in the shed, he works as a 'yardboy' or some such thing. Now, not saying he's slow, but he's called 'swee' because when he's asked to sweep up, that's as far as he gets.
And it annoys me to feck when he remarks on how similar our nicknames are...
( , Wed 31 Oct 2007, 14:18, Reply)
As you can see, I'm called snee - a shortened form of sneesh, which means "something small or insignificant" (no, not that - get ya minds out of the gutter).
My bro-in-law (God bless him) isn't the sharpest tool in the shed, he works as a 'yardboy' or some such thing. Now, not saying he's slow, but he's called 'swee' because when he's asked to sweep up, that's as far as he gets.
And it annoys me to feck when he remarks on how similar our nicknames are...
( , Wed 31 Oct 2007, 14:18, Reply)
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