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Do his wife, his sister, and his mum....and then post all the pics on-line......with a link here!!!
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Most likely this guy is well known at work for his moaning and constant complaints, ignore it or better still apologise for the unintended offence that you have cause him (turn the other cheek ), you have to act like the bigger person, you'll get more credit for it.Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostI’m on a MoD site and some jumped up general has made a complaint about the way I dealt with his problem, I haven’t a clue what he’s on about as I have never had anything but praise in the past?? Anyone who’s ever worked with military people will know they are either nice as pie or feckin pompous bullies who have no manners when dealing with us ‘civvies’ and assume they can treat us just like their subordinates.
If I was a permy I would put in a counter claim of bullying but as a contractor I can do sod all about it if I want to remain on site.
Should I ignore it as just one of those things or remember the name and place a turd on his desk when I leave?

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Yes sir, FOAD - sir!.
Hopefully he'll spend the next few hours trying to work it out.
Seriously though, knobs are an occupational hazard. Just maintain a dignified - if hurt - silence (I guess that makes him a brass knob?)
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Ignore it. If you did nothing wrong he is probably just venting because you earn so much more than him and he has an ego problem. Console yourself with that fact and forget about it.
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Post the git's name on any site sympathetic to Al-Qaeda. Then offer him out. Then key his tank. Then put dodgy stuff on his HDD.Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostI'd initiate a check for compliance of the relevant organisations info sec/usage policies then hang the bastard out to dry.
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I'd initiate a check for compliance of the relevant organisations info sec/usage policies then hang the bastard out to dry.Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostI have access to his personal drive... He really shouldn't pi55 off the sys admins.
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I have access to his personal drive... He really shouldn't pi55 off the sys admins.
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