Food sabotage
Some arse at work commands that you make them tea. How do you get revenge? You gob in it, of course...
How have you creatively sabotaged other people's food to get you own back? Just how petty were your reasons for doing it? Did they swallow?
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:31)
Some arse at work commands that you make them tea. How do you get revenge? You gob in it, of course...
How have you creatively sabotaged other people's food to get you own back? Just how petty were your reasons for doing it? Did they swallow?
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:31)
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I've never been shit enough to get asked to make tea at work.
I sometimes wonder, for a second or two, how these people must feel.
Pretty shit I'd say.
( , Fri 19 Sep 2008, 0:05, 3 replies)
I sometimes wonder, for a second or two, how these people must feel.
Pretty shit I'd say.
( , Fri 19 Sep 2008, 0:05, 3 replies)
I should think they spend a lot of their time being pathetically grateful to anyone who stoops to employ them.
( , Fri 19 Sep 2008, 0:07, closed)
( , Fri 19 Sep 2008, 0:07, closed)
Too big to make tea?
Well I'm a reasonably senior manager and I make tea for my staff. If I slack off, I think they have a right to ask me to make tea.
Just as I then feel justified in asking them to make me tea when it's their turn to.
Seems odd to consider tea making to be such a menial task; lead by example I say.
( , Fri 19 Sep 2008, 12:16, closed)
Well I'm a reasonably senior manager and I make tea for my staff. If I slack off, I think they have a right to ask me to make tea.
Just as I then feel justified in asking them to make me tea when it's their turn to.
Seems odd to consider tea making to be such a menial task; lead by example I say.
( , Fri 19 Sep 2008, 12:16, closed)
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