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Would you bend over for your boss?

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    #11
    Originally posted by Diver View Post
    Crucifying yourself isn't, There's just no way to get that last nail in
    Gordo will always come around to hammer you with tacks







    igmc
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    ("")("") Born to Drink. Forced to Work

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      #12
      Originally posted by Diver View Post
      Crucifying yourself isn't, There's just no way to get that last nail in
      Unless you can work miracles.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Diver View Post
        Crucifying yourself isn't, There's just no way to get that last nail in
        You hit the nail on the head there.
        "Condoms should come with a free pack of earplugs."

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          #14
          Originally posted by expat View Post
          Unless you can work miracles.
          Is that how he did it. Puts an interesting twist on some old stories
          "Condoms should come with a free pack of earplugs."

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            #15
            Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
            Would you bend over for your boss?

            Working in a v small firm, staff 10, we all have to muck in. As first in on Monday mornings I have to get the mail off the carpet and arrange it neatly on the boss's desk. At my age its not so easy to get all that stuff off the floor

            Can I offset this in some way ?




            The perms at my current gig all had to attend a "how to bend down" course last week [1]. I kid you not.

            tim

            [1] as in "it was held one morning/afternoon last week", not "it lasted a week".

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