Sacked
I've never been sacked (yet)... One company I worked for made everyone redundant on Valentine's Day. The boss handed out little envelopes. We all thought he'd bought us cards and were really touched.
...but I've never been sacked. What have you done that led to your dismissal? Are you still bitter, or was it a fair cop?
( , Thu 23 Feb 2006, 13:23)
I've never been sacked (yet)... One company I worked for made everyone redundant on Valentine's Day. The boss handed out little envelopes. We all thought he'd bought us cards and were really touched.
...but I've never been sacked. What have you done that led to your dismissal? Are you still bitter, or was it a fair cop?
( , Thu 23 Feb 2006, 13:23)
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Also thought this sorta applied to the topic...
I applied for an after-school job at chuckie E.cheese (for you brits it's an american kid's pizza place with a ball pit and tickets for prizes). The manager seemed interested in hiring me since I had a job with children before (not babysitting) and I had huge knockers. Unfortunately a week later I get a call back asking me to drive halfway across town to Chuck E. Cheeses to be told I couldn't be hired because my grades were too high and I couldn't commit fully as an employee.
At this time they had a "good grades" campaign where if you brought in your good report card you would get free tokens for games in number relative to the amount of A's, B's, etc. I didn't understand it.
I even told the guy in my interview I never did any schoolwork so school was not a problem. Cheeky bastard.
( , Sun 26 Feb 2006, 1:19, Reply)
I applied for an after-school job at chuckie E.cheese (for you brits it's an american kid's pizza place with a ball pit and tickets for prizes). The manager seemed interested in hiring me since I had a job with children before (not babysitting) and I had huge knockers. Unfortunately a week later I get a call back asking me to drive halfway across town to Chuck E. Cheeses to be told I couldn't be hired because my grades were too high and I couldn't commit fully as an employee.
At this time they had a "good grades" campaign where if you brought in your good report card you would get free tokens for games in number relative to the amount of A's, B's, etc. I didn't understand it.
I even told the guy in my interview I never did any schoolwork so school was not a problem. Cheeky bastard.
( , Sun 26 Feb 2006, 1:19, Reply)
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