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I was the manager to a contractor who was getting complaints to me from his BO. Turned out he was working away in a Travelodge and kept the same shirt all week to save ironing at the weekend. The agent was not so happy about being the person who had to tell him the reason why we had to part our ways......
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
Why did nobody say anything? Seems like lax management.
We just had a 10 minute rescue plan, My colleagues would ring up hi Vetran can you help me with X its important after 10 minutes withe pungent Parisienne.
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Worked with a guy that used to gargle with TCP a few times a day. TCP has an interesting smell but not one you want ot be around all day.
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WE had a french chap in Finance who had the most awful BO, literally eye watering, none of us could spend more than 5 minutes in the room. He was a permie though.
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