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Working with a racist sexist co worker
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What's he got on you? Did he secretly record you telling the Lieutenant Uhuru joke after the project board meeting? -
I'm so fugly no-one would believe meOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostMan up FFS! Every contractor knows that the correct procedure is to have a 1-2-1 meeting with the offending permie and then run blubbing to HR that s/he touched your front bottom.
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4. White contractors being vigorously anti-Indian?Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy2. Indian outsourcers being vigourously sexist as well. They treat women very badly.Comment
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Wait for him at the toilets and ask for a bj [or other alternative sex act]. If he refuses, sack him for insubordination, If he agrees, sack him for obscenity.Originally posted by Pondlife View Post, how do you deal with a lower level minion with no social skills in order to stop him offending half your workforce with his Bernard Manning routine.
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Ask any woman on this board who has had the misfortune of dealing with male Indian outsourced staff.Originally posted by Old Greg View Post4. White contractors being vigorously anti-Indian?
Though it is funny giving them precise instructions and details, them not hearing, then screwing up so badly they get sacked and you get more more work out of it."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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