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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostSo you've deliberately rebooted his machine yet he's the one who shouldn't be working with people?
After a colleague complained about his unprofessional behaviour he cornered him in the toilets and said that going forward with the complaint "wouldn't be good for the team."
He also had a habit of breaking company rules on changes: going past go/no-go checkpoints, phoning on-call BAU support and strong-arming them over the phone - any of which would and did result in permanent members of staff being immediately terminated.
At an after work function he kicked one of the storage support guys in the balls so hard he needed to be taken to the A&E, this was because of some kind of verbal insult. He used to come in with black eyes after getting his ass kicked by bouncers because he wouldn't take "no you can't come in" for an answer.
The client actually hired the guy directly after all this BS, but he only lasted a week because he got into an email tiff with someone and wouldn't drop it after he was asked to. Apparently came in the next day and had his laptop taken off him at the door.
As far as messing with him goes, sometimes you need some fun at the office when things get slow. Winding up a total dick is a lot of fun.Comment
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Originally posted by seanraaron View PostI've barely scratched the surface.
After a colleague complained about his unprofessional behaviour he cornered him in the toilets and said that going forward with the complaint "wouldn't be good for the team."
He also had a habit of breaking company rules on changes: going past go/no-go checkpoints, phoning on-call BAU support and strong-arming them over the phone - any of which would and did result in permanent members of staff being immediately terminated.
At an after work function he kicked one of the storage support guys in the balls so hard he needed to be taken to the A&E, this was because of some kind of verbal insult. He used to come in with black eyes after getting his ass kicked by bouncers because he wouldn't take "no you can't come in" for an answer.
The client actually hired the guy directly after all this BS, but he only lasted a week because he got into an email tiff with someone and wouldn't drop it after he was asked to. Apparently came in the next day and had his laptop taken off him at the door.
As far as messing with him goes, sometimes you need some fun at the office when things get slow. Winding up a total dick is a lot of fun.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostMust admit, it's been entertaining watching your Muslim apologist rants.Comment
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