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Post by phil70 on Feb 1, 2017 23:42:57 GMT
In the paper today, a chap was reduced to tears because his female boss called him a fuckwit, he was of course after some compo. Good job he's not a member on here, my advice to him apart from growing a pair is to get out more often. Phil
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Post by Saltysplash on Feb 2, 2017 6:54:48 GMT
She was obviously correct in her assessment of him
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2017 7:10:58 GMT
I wonder what the catalyst for being called a fuckwit was? Not exactly career advancing if that's the opinion your boss holds of you!
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Post by patty on Feb 2, 2017 7:54:06 GMT
hmm guess some words not acceptable in some work based environments but if he came on here he'd soon realise how tame that actually was...cos when certain folks get going here colourful language is littered across pages
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Post by naughtyfox on Feb 2, 2017 8:15:42 GMT
In the paper today, a chap was reduced to tears because his female boss called him a fuckwit, he was of course after some compo. Good job he's not a member on here, my advice to him apart from growing a pair is to get out more often. Phil Not this one then? Being called a pussy? www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4179862/Woman-hauled-court-calling-pussy.html" Judge Pearce-Higgins said he was astonished the law was being used to 'stop people swearing at each other', describing the offence as 'fairly standard behaviour in life.' " Aga Czachowska, 31, had used the insult when she tried to collect a debt for her employer. She was shown a picture of Mr Smalley on Facebook, found his number on the page and took responsibility for collecting the debt. NOW, JUST WHY DID SHE TAKE RESPONSIBILITY, WHAT'S IN IT FOR HER?
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