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16-04-17, 09:18 PM | #4431 |
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Re: Gripe of the day - What is yours?
Fell through a bridge. Ouch!
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17-04-17, 04:01 PM | #4432 |
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Re: Gripe of the day - What is yours?
Another bin to add to the collection on my drive. That's 6 now
I'm tempted to get rid of the lot of them and just go to the skip with a black bag every week Oh and they're only coming for paper/cardboard once a month now. My bin is normally full after two weeks and it's only me in the house |
17-04-17, 05:38 PM | #4433 |
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My conservatory is like a council tip there's so rubbish in there each week.
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20-04-17, 09:50 PM | #4434 |
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Had a meeting at work with a couple of people from another business today. Surely it is poor form for one of them to be sending text messages throughout the meeting? Especially as he put his phone down and it was obvious he was sending dirty messages to his wife.
Only yesterday he sent an email to my boss suggesting I don't take him seriously. I wonder why not. |
21-04-17, 06:13 AM | #4435 |
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That's very poor form. If I go into a meeting and for example I've got a film crew on the other side of the ground who might need to call or text I politely explain to the meeting attendees the situation and say that I may need to answer a call or send a reply. I'd step out of the room, keep it to a minimum and wouldn't be answering messages from anyone else. It's just unprofessional and rude otherwise.
I'd suggest sending a message to the guy's manager requesting that next time a meeting is arranged could he please ensure it is scheduled for a time when his employee is able to be fully in attendance and that should he have another urgent family issue that needs to be dealt with the meeting should be rearranged. That way the boss can ask his employer 'what family crisis' which will make the idiot aware you know what he was up to. Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
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21-04-17, 06:26 AM | #4436 |
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This!
Done it as someone was not getting their own way so started doing email's in a meeting. The said person didn't like it when another firm threatened to pull their investment and move it to another company in the room. Guys a grade A large male chicken Sent from my MotoG3 using Tapatalk
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21-04-17, 07:43 AM | #4437 |
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The normal rules of what is rude have gone out of the window with mobile phones and laptops, people think it makes them look more important if they use their mobile devices during meetings, as though they are indispensable and have to be contactable 24/7 or the world will stop.
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21-04-17, 10:04 AM | #4438 |
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I think he wants shaking warmly by the throat in a quite room !!!
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21-04-17, 10:49 AM | #4439 |
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Sadly the guy is the business owner so there is no manager to go to. He loves to try to put me down when he speaks to my boss.
I don't make a habit of demanding respect at work, but on this occasion I may make an exception. |
21-04-17, 11:34 AM | #4440 | |
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I apply the same rules when I'm out with friends. The mobile stays away unless I really have to take a call - then I apologise in advance and keep it brief. I'm sure a friend doesn't mind if I have to take a call from someone that is genuinely important, but just playing with your phone the whole time you are out with people is unacceptable. If Stuart does it when we are out for a meal he gets a right b011ocking unless it's something like on holiday and we are looking up where to go the next day!
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