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Originally posted by sbakoola View PostI.T. people are not known for their brilliant interpersonal skills, what more can I say ...Comment
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No sorry i never have these problems.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostNo sorry i never have these problems.Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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It's sad to hear Majestic12 has gone down the pan.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by BigTime View PostIs his name Serguei?Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Never had an issue with it, as I wouldn't stand for it from the get go. If he managed to get out 3 4 letter expletives I would be surprised. No kick in the gonads, not needed, but there are other methods. I have never seen this before.
Once as a permie, I had a severe issue of the crazies with my line manager. I'd asked for a pay rise, was told the global conditions, sales down, etc and the answer was no (or was so paltry it was an effective no). I had in my pocket an offer from a rival software house, for lots more moolah, so tended him my resignation on the spot. He got a mardy about it, saying I was a key team member, we were in the middle of a large project, was valued and I was letting my colleagues, him and the company down. Pointing out if I was that much of a valued member, surely I was worth more than the few quid he offered, and reiterated the resignation, telling him company X had offered £X more, so surely they valued me more. He then got pissy, saying they'd picked me from Uni, had trained me, had put me through this and that, etc, but I stayed firm,by this time he was foamingand shouting at me.
I left, and he then came into my office 5 minutes later, matching the offer, but by then I had decided to leave, so I declined.
30 minutes later, I was approached by said manager and he said t'was appraisal time. I sat with him and, despite having an exceptional 4 years with the company, with glowing appraisals, was character assasinated. He then asked me to sign the appraisal. Of course I refused. We then had a 15 minute argument about who was the bigger chunt which teh whole office heard, and we had to be separated as by then we had hold of each other.
The exit interview was excellent I must admit, and the 3 months gardening leave wonderful.
Never seen any such activity contracting, I guess as most of us want our jobs.Comment
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