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Previously on "Potty mouthed Remoaner backed by her boss."
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostMaybe you should have read further as then you'll see that she did come out of this quite well. That's the problem these days, people only see what they want to see and don't bother going any deeper (I think you can relate to that with your answers to newbie contractors)
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Originally posted by vetran View PostAs I said unprofessional, the hallmark of a remoaner!
- vetran tweets back that they are losers for not being able to do this, wasn't going to buy anything but it's the principle of slagging off a company that matters
- there is a little bit of back and forth and vetran loses the argument and deletes his twitter account
- story gets picked up by the Daily Mail (the only MSM that did) and vetran gets his 5 minutes of (unknown) fame
- the UK has left the EU so why are Brexiters picking up on little stories like this, it's not as if they care anymore
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Originally posted by vetran View PostShe didn't come out of it well that is the whole point. It is clear Viking beard oil currently has no interest in selling to the EU when others are happy to and if you complain you are called an FFing C by the Business Manager and the boss backs such behaviour because both are politically remainers or he wants to get in her pants.
If you don't understand professionalism that is a pity. The many times I bite my tongue as I watch a train wreck of someone else's making and which I predicted, I then have to pour oil on the water. That is what professionals do, we don't swear at any possible customer however stupid they are in OUR opinion.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostMaybe you should have read further as then you'll see that she did come out of this quite well. That's the problem these days, people only see what they want to see and don't bother going any deeper (I think you can relate to that with your answers to newbie contractors)
She didn't come out of it well that is the whole point. It is clear Viking beard oil currently has no interest in selling to the EU when others are happy to and if you complain you are called an FFing C by the Business Manager and the boss backs such behaviour because both are politically remainers or he wants to get in her pants.
If you don't understand professionalism that is a pity. The many times I bite my tongue as I watch a train wreck of someone else's making and which I predicted, I then have to pour oil on the water. That is what professionals do, we don't swear at any possible customer however stupid they are in OUR opinion.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostTotally this for me. I read how this started and it should never have happened so didn't read any further. No one comes out of this looking good. Hope she's had a bloody good dressing down about her attitude and communication of work matters. She's not a hero in this by any stretch of the imagination.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostStrange whichever way you voted calling a potential customer a F**KING W**KER or C**T is hardly what I would expect from my "Business manager". It seems she escalated it even Twitter banned her for using foul language.
The 'Boss' then followed up with a substandard sweary response.
If he had said politely that he felt attempting to get her sacked was not acceptable, jobs are at risk and he was glad he didn't have this posters custom then the response would have been good.
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I told my boss, chairman of AIM listed company, to f**k off. He laughed. Bah!
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Originally posted by vetran View PostI suggested he was a potential customer which being Male is possible. You assert he is a troll without any proof.
However as I commented on the Professionalism of both the members of Viking who tweeted obscenities and you seem to think it is admirable we can clearly see how professional you are.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostTulip I made up
However as I commented on the Professionalism of both the members of Viking who tweeted obscenities and you seem to think it is admirable we can clearly see how professional you are.
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