Nepotism
Ages ago Danishbacon suggested we ask about nepotism. As we weren't related, we ignored this.
Tell us your worst examples, or admit to the time you employed your cousin and he totally fucked the job up.
( , Fri 10 Oct 2014, 14:16)
Ages ago Danishbacon suggested we ask about nepotism. As we weren't related, we ignored this.
Tell us your worst examples, or admit to the time you employed your cousin and he totally fucked the job up.
( , Fri 10 Oct 2014, 14:16)
« Go Back | See The Full Thread
I didn't even bother to argue that point in the end
after it became clear that they weren't going to budge on the yellow sweatshirt it was easier to just walk away
( , Mon 13 Oct 2014, 12:54, closed)
after it became clear that they weren't going to budge on the yellow sweatshirt it was easier to just walk away
( , Mon 13 Oct 2014, 12:54, closed)
When I worked in a BT call centre in the 1990s...
... some of the staff wanted to wear what was officially referred to as "image clothing". I reckoned it was most likely because they were too tight to buy decent work clothing and wanted freebie outfits, leaving more cash available for cigarettes and shell suits.
Aside from the fact that they only ever spoke to customers on the phone, what made it even more ridiculous was that we were in Crewe and the customers we dealt with were over 150 miles away in that there London.
( , Mon 13 Oct 2014, 19:28, closed)
... some of the staff wanted to wear what was officially referred to as "image clothing". I reckoned it was most likely because they were too tight to buy decent work clothing and wanted freebie outfits, leaving more cash available for cigarettes and shell suits.
Aside from the fact that they only ever spoke to customers on the phone, what made it even more ridiculous was that we were in Crewe and the customers we dealt with were over 150 miles away in that there London.
( , Mon 13 Oct 2014, 19:28, closed)
« Go Back | See The Full Thread