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Originally posted by Paddy View PostAt former client co in NL.
US manager: “What do you mean, you can’t make people redundant?”
Dutch manager. “Under Dutch Law, when a company is making a profit; it is illegal to make staff redundant.”
US manager: “OK then, just make extra an 10% in redundancies for the UK office!”
Dutch manager: “I’ll get on to than now!”
Larry Ellison: I made the decision personally - no bonus, no pay rise, no redundancies. We've had a global pay freeze so we don't have to make people redundant.
3 days later - Oracle UK consulting makes 10% redundant.
Me: So, will I be getting a bonus and a pay rise, then?
Manager: To be fair, 10% of UK consulting is nobody as far as Larry is concerned.
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At former client co in NL.
US manager: “What do you mean, you can’t make people redundant?”
Dutch manager. “Under Dutch Law, when a company is making a profit; it is illegal to make staff redundant.”
US manager: “OK then, just make extra an 10% in redundancies for the UK office!”
Dutch manager: “I’ll get on to than now!”
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He sounds, er - fun.
We are blessed with "very big fat, fat man" who has been shouting (actually shouting) because the vending machine is broken. His specific issue is apparantly:
"I pressed C0 for a f&^%ing TWIX and it didn't WORK, got STUCK. I kicked it and STILL nothing, wouldn't budge so I wasted ANOTHER 50p trying to get it out. STILL WOULDN'T MOVE.
So now I've got a Time Out!"
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My mate from Tennessee who has both types over there calls them either "Dots" or "Feathers" to tell the types apart.
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Originally posted by The Wikir Man View PostI also like the loud American (who is the only person I have heard speak in the team this morning) telling everyone about how "ABC is really loud and opinionated".
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Originally posted by cojak View PostFlippin' heck - really????
Not my project, but it's very interesting to hear.
I also like the loud American (who is the only person I have heard speak in the team this morning) telling everyone about how "ABC is really loud and opinionated".
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Originally posted by The Wikir Man View PostLoud American: "uurrrgghhh, arghh, get me an ambulance!"
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"that contractor over there knows his stuff... glad we hired him"
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