"There's nothing worse than a mean drunk "
not even a junkyard dog?
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Originally posted by cojak View Post,,, a grown man act like a lunatic after throwing a bottle of whisky down his neck in his hotel room...
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Originally posted by zeitghostNow, hairspray or deodourant, that's another matter.
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Originally posted by zeitghostGood advice if Cojak wishes to end up in gaol.
This is in the UK.
Only scrotes are allowed such things here.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostI wish I could smile at that but the guy is physically larger than me and I know that I will have to watch myself around him when I think he's been drinking.
Which appears to be after 5pm and before 8am.
I think I'll be eating in my hotel room from now on...
If he gets aggressive again you must get rid of him.
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Originally posted by ToolpusherIf you genuinely feel that your personal safety is at risk, you should invest in some mace or pepper spray at the very least.
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I wish I could smile at that but the guy is physically larger than me and I know that I will have to watch myself around him when I think he's been drinking.
Which appears to be after 5pm and before 8am.
I think I'll be eating in my hotel room from now on...
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Next time you are interviewing someone a question should be "can you hold your drink?"!
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI'm quite partial to throwing bottles of whiskey down my neck given half a chance but would never take an office disagreement to the bar. The 'team' is more important that the project. Let him go.
I don't think that I can train anyone one else up for the short time that's left.
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I'm quite partial to throwing bottles of whiskey down my neck given half a chance but would never take an office disagreement to the bar. The 'team' is more important that the project. Let him go.
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