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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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I have adduced that Marc was not the real problem.

(, Tue 3 Jun 2014, 9:42, 1 reply)
clearly it's his fault that the doppers in the office can't give him the right set of keys
despite this being essentially the only thing the lazy gobshites have to do all day
(, Tue 3 Jun 2014, 10:04, closed)
you have NO IDEA
we had about 500 sets of keys in the office. each stamped with a unique code. the system was perfect. provided that people stuck to it.

one careless person shoving them back on the wrong peg, one careless workman leaving them in his pocket, one careless tenant or landlord changing a lock without telling you... keys were the WORST bit of that job.
(, Tue 3 Jun 2014, 10:16, closed)
you needed to keep track of five hundred things? oh the humanity!
how fucking retarded do you need to be to consider that the worst part of a job? it barely even qualifies as a job
(, Tue 3 Jun 2014, 10:42, closed)
you don't know, man
you weren't there.

what you couldn't keep track of was your COLLEAGUES. this is what would happen: viewing at 123 lapwing lane. you sign out the keys, you do the viewing, you put them back on the peg, you sign the keys back in.

then some other fecker takes them for a viewing, doesn't do any of the above, dumps them on the wrong peg/their desk/the side of the car/another property/up their grandmother's chuff.

you have no idea who has them, what they've done with them, but you're the last chump who visibly had them. so you get the blame. and your punishment is usually to stay in the key room sorting through 500 sets of keys until you find them. after a few occasions of getting the blame, people stopped signing them out at all.

the problem was the people. not the keys. people suck. i thought you knew that.
(, Tue 3 Jun 2014, 10:54, closed)
right ... that's why you put simple systems in place to protect yourself from stupid people
it's still the fault of those with responsibility, not the dipshits they employ to do the menial work
(, Tue 3 Jun 2014, 11:00, closed)
so you're saying that the directors of a company should spend less time getting in new business and dealing with high end work
and more time checking what they are already paying people to do, which would need checking every single hour of every single day, when you frequently carry out in excess of 30 viewings/repairs per day? or that they should go around after every single inventory has been taken to check it?

sounds commercially sensible.
(, Tue 3 Jun 2014, 11:08, closed)
no ... I'm saying the responsibility for inefficiency and incompetence lies with the people in charge not with the doppers they employ
not sure how you leaped from that fairly simple and uncontroversial idea to ... whatever it is you just said
(, Tue 3 Jun 2014, 11:18, closed)
he didn't get sacked because of the black lane keys, you muppetron. it was just bad timing that the director spotted him at that particular point in time
the guy was hopeless and he'd had about four warnings and numerous training sessions. like, how not to report a place as clean and tidy when it has three human turds behind the curtains and skidmarks on the back. so the people in charge decided he was never going to improve. and they made an efficient and competent decision to replace him.
(, Tue 3 Jun 2014, 11:27, closed)
I'm sure that's all fascinating to somebody
no idea how it relates to what I said though ... soz
(, Tue 3 Jun 2014, 11:29, closed)
it's not my fault that you don't make sense

(, Tue 3 Jun 2014, 11:36, closed)
I'm not the one who can't cope with a few sets of keys, pet

(, Tue 3 Jun 2014, 11:37, closed)
i would have said the same, until i did the job
colleagues misplacing them is only one bit of that merrygoround. the little bastards stick for no reason. they break in the lock. on one occasion, the doorknob fell off, and i was locked in a house with no electricity and 8 people viewing it.

don't judge a girl until you've walked around a one bedroom flat in her stilettos.
(, Tue 3 Jun 2014, 11:39, closed)
hmmm, you given us all a lot to adduce here

(, Tue 3 Jun 2014, 12:19, closed)
^ wants to wear stilettos ^

(, Tue 3 Jun 2014, 12:23, closed)
I said I'm not judging the doppers doing the menial work
I'm judging the people in charge for not putting systems in place to stop the dopey cunts from doing stupid stuff like licking themselves in flats with inappropriate footwear.
(, Tue 3 Jun 2014, 12:36, closed)
so you're saying that juniors should never be given any responsibility for their own actions?
way to go, mr motivator.

also, i never had to lick myself.

but two of my colleagues did fuck each other in the empty flats sometimes.
(, Tue 3 Jun 2014, 12:41, closed)
pro tip here ... if you ever find yourself starting a sentence with something like 'so what you're saying is' then you should probably just stop typing
everything that follows will inevitably be a confused strawman bearing no relation to what the other person has said
(, Tue 3 Jun 2014, 12:57, closed)
pro?
what sort of pro? who would appoint you as pro of anything??
(, Tue 3 Jun 2014, 12:59, closed)
So, if you ARE going to lick yourself...
...make sure to wear the correct footwear!

Presumably, kinky boots.
(, Tue 3 Jun 2014, 12:50, closed)
If I ran a lettings agency, and found that my employees spent more time chasing after keys than they did matching tenants with properties,
I'd look at changing the key management system.
I'd like to think that I'd deal with incompetent staff more swiftly, too, although all that cocaine isn't going to snort itself, I suppose.
(, Tue 3 Jun 2014, 12:53, closed)
to be fair ... the property market in the UK is so fucked up that even the witless morons running that shambles probably made enough money to buy a twee sports car and some mostly-amphetamine chav coke

(, Tue 3 Jun 2014, 12:58, closed)
this is lettings in south manchester
not sales in grosvenor square
(, Tue 3 Jun 2014, 13:02, closed)
this was a long time ago
they have some fancy computer system in place now that records who took them, i think. but any system is only as good as the people doing the day to day stuff. it only takes one fucktard to cause a headache.
(, Tue 3 Jun 2014, 13:01, closed)
Probably using rfid system, makes sense - still got to go on the correct hook.

(, Tue 3 Jun 2014, 20:03, closed)

I can see you are in a good mood today!
(, Tue 3 Jun 2014, 14:22, closed)
Not perfect then, really.
Otherwise it's the equivalent of saying that Beth Ditto is the perfect woman, asides from her face, hair, body, personality, etc.
(, Tue 3 Jun 2014, 10:42, closed)

Scum, sub-human scum.
(, Tue 3 Jun 2014, 10:36, closed)

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