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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Waitrose Story #3000
Well I wasn't sacked in the typical way. After a heated arguement with one of these 40 year old divorcee's who has such a fucked up life that she has to spend everyday thinking shes the boss and trying to tell me what to do, I decide to throw a peice of prime beef topside at her.
The reaction as a giant peice of bloody meat hits the face and get her prison white apron dirty was pricesless.
Ater that I walked off, wrote down my notice on a scrap peice of paper and went home.
Funnily enough the next day, all the mangers could do were say sorry and beg me to come back (bassically because if I left, it would be months before they could train a suitable replacement)
( , Mon 27 Feb 2006, 21:16, Reply)
Well I wasn't sacked in the typical way. After a heated arguement with one of these 40 year old divorcee's who has such a fucked up life that she has to spend everyday thinking shes the boss and trying to tell me what to do, I decide to throw a peice of prime beef topside at her.
The reaction as a giant peice of bloody meat hits the face and get her prison white apron dirty was pricesless.
Ater that I walked off, wrote down my notice on a scrap peice of paper and went home.
Funnily enough the next day, all the mangers could do were say sorry and beg me to come back (bassically because if I left, it would be months before they could train a suitable replacement)
( , Mon 27 Feb 2006, 21:16, Reply)
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