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Back when young ScaryDuck worked in the Dole office rather than simply queuing in it, he had to deal with a claimant brought in by his mum. She did all the talking. He was 40 years old.
Have you had to deal with over-protective parents? Get your Dad to tell us all about it.
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This is the key that the little ones are getting upset about.
I'm just saying they're lower on the ladder. Just as new employees are lower than the managers, are on probation and have to prove themselves.
I would love a new employee to accuse their boss of like totally disrespectin dem and dey ain't gonna take dat cos nobody disrespex me like and expect to still be employed after 30 seconds of doing so.
No. You earn respect. Not expect it.
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You're talking balls. Unless a boss treats a new employee, or any employee, respectfully then they're breaking the law.
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I never claimed anything else.
Maybe I'm totally wrong. I believe time will tell.
And if I am proved right, and I start laughing spontaneously in the face of lots of kids on the dole, please - forgive me.
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you'll be seeing those kids on the dole sooner than you expect.
( , Tue 15 Sep 2009, 13:50, closed)
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because I am younger them, or because they consider me their 'inferior' in the workplace, really isn't worthy of my respect.
In other words, you're talking complete and utter bollocks.
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was somehow 'inferior'. Look at the language you've used - 'lower on the ladder', 'at the bottom', 'below you on the social ladder'. You sound like a pompous prig who has never been able to command the respect of his peers so now demands it from those who he sees as 'beneath' him.
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You'll find much perceived "implication" to be entirely subjective.
For example, I imagine you're not the sort of person that happily ignores their own assumptioious bigotry while pointing it out in others without any sense of the overbearingly obvious irony in doing so.
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I have this little thing known as 'self awareness'. You should try it sometime.
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You start off with respect. You earn more or less respect depending on how you behave after that.
For instance, thinking that someone younger than you or less senior than you is in any way below you is massively fucking disrespectful, and if any of my staff had behaved like that towards less senior members of my group I would have sacked them on the fucking spot. So I'd say you're very lucky you've never worked for me.
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I've not suggested not extending respect. I've not suggested they are lesser beings.
But you don't expect to be invited 'round to your boss's house for dinner in your first week, do you?
Well - many of the kids now do, yes*.
Which in itself is quite funny.
*contains irony
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within a couple of weeks of him starting, yes. Because I felt that would be the ideal way to get to know him and his wife. Oh God, maybe I'm giving him too much respect? fucksocks.
*a barbecue strictly, but same thing
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we were discussing the merits of real ale over perry, and she's staying with me next week as we're off to see Tim Minchin.
Have I committed some terrible social faux pas?
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I totally would have cleaned you out.
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I'd never have been so stupid as to employ you in the first place, though...
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But how would you know?
*wins*
CF Leiman (sp?) Bros, the Western financial system as a whole.
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My favourite is "I'm not coming in because I heard the printer's broken."
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