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I once had a "friend" (I hated his guts) who lost two jobs on the same day - he drunkenly crashed the taxi he was driving when he was supposed to be at his office job. How have you been sacked?

(, Thu 29 May 2014, 13:33)
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The thing that really fucks me off about Mental Case and Queen Whinge though is this:
The Met office is still technically part of the Civil Service.
Under the rules, they CAN sack someone if they've been given 3 verbal warnings about behaviour, followed by 3 written warnings.
There's also instantly sackable things of course, but they din't apply here.
But cunts like these NEVER get sacked. They pull the mental card and suddenly they're back to the first verbal warning with no questions asked by the cunts in charge.

Hell, even the bloke that got caught wanking on his plane home from the Falklands had been on his 3rd written warning for "Inappropriate behaviour" BEFORE he got posted to what was in effect Disneyland for alcoholics. And he even went home halfway through his tour for a PROMOTION BOARD. Which he PASSED.
And it took the ONE decent HR person in the WHOLE of the Met office OVER A FUCKING YEAR to get him sacked even WITH all the prior evidence against him because the senior management were frightened that the story might "bring the Met office into disrepute". Which is an instantly sackable offence.
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(, Sun 1 Jun 2014, 18:23, 1 reply)
in this case
mental bitch can't even get employment with an agency any more, after every job they set up for her ended with her claiming discrimination and talking about her behind her back. she decided to start her own business as an estate agent. this lasted 3 months, as she took no notice of peoples' requirements and instead tried to sell them the houses she thought they deserved.
(, Mon 2 Jun 2014, 15:11, closed)
:D That's a win for society.

(, Mon 2 Jun 2014, 15:45, closed)
yes, but
if someone says they want a 3-bed house with garage, front and back gardens and a rural location, trying to fob them off with a pokey flat on the third floor of a high-rise block because "it's closer to your kids' school" isn't going to win you many clients
(, Mon 2 Jun 2014, 17:25, closed)

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