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Rushman Oct 21st 2006 4:51 am

Re: "at will" work state (getting fired - no rights)
 

Originally Posted by BigDavyG
I believe the deal was sealed by a firm "reach around".

or "Form a circle, form a circle"

gruffbrown Oct 21st 2006 4:51 am

Re: "at will" work state (getting fired - no rights)
 

Originally Posted by Terrier
I don't believe so no. I think it was people skills, BECAUSE I HAVE PEOPLE SKILLS!!!

No need to shout, should I clear my desk Sir?

BigDavyG Oct 21st 2006 4:51 am

Re: "at will" work state (getting fired - no rights)
 

Originally Posted by Terrier
I don't believe so no. I think it was people skills, BECAUSE I HAVE PEOPLE SKILLS!!!

I think we can all agree that your people skills speak for themselves.

Terrier Oct 21st 2006 4:52 am

Re: "at will" work state (getting fired - no rights)
 

Originally Posted by BigDavyG
I think we can all agree that your people skills speak for themselves.

This years pay ride would idicate that yes.

krizzy Oct 21st 2006 4:52 am

Re: "at will" work state (getting fired - no rights)
 

Originally Posted by gruffbrown
The things you learn on here.

I know...all good stuff for the next time we're on Mastermind... :D

BigDavyG Oct 21st 2006 4:54 am

Re: "at will" work state (getting fired - no rights)
 

Originally Posted by Terrier
This years pay ride would idicate that yes.

"Pay ride" ???
Are you a rent boy ???
I'd imagine you must be at the top end of the market if you only need a "pay ride" once a year.

gruffbrown Oct 21st 2006 4:55 am

Re: "at will" work state (getting fired - no rights)
 

Originally Posted by BigDavyG
"Pay ride" ???
Are you a rent boy ???
I'd imagine you must be at the top end of the market if you only need a "pay ride" once a year.

Or the bottom end.

Rushman Oct 21st 2006 4:56 am

Re: "at will" work state (getting fired - no rights)
 

Originally Posted by Terrier
I don't believe so no. I think it was people skills, BECAUSE I HAVE PEOPLE SKILLS!!!

Let me get this straight (no pun intended)....(Ok there was a pun but it was not a biggie..oohhh there I go again) Anyway. You boss employed you after a chance meeting on a cruise where you both were to f**king incompetant to book a table for dinner? Total and utter professionals are you? :rolleyes:

britvic Oct 21st 2006 4:58 am

Re: "at will" work state (getting fired - no rights)
 

Originally Posted by Rushman
Let me get this straight (no pun intended)....(Ok there was a pun but it was not a biggie..oohhh there I go again) Anyway. You boss employed you after a chance meeting on a cruise where you both were to f**king incompetant to book a table for dinner? Total and utter professionals are you? :rolleyes:

And they did have a little chat about Wanking :eek:

Rushman Oct 21st 2006 4:58 am

Re: "at will" work state (getting fired - no rights)
 

Originally Posted by Terrier
This years pay ride would idicate that yes.

Glad I don't work there...I'd be deliberately f**king up just so I never got thanked the same way.

BigDavyG Oct 21st 2006 4:58 am

Re: "at will" work state (getting fired - no rights)
 

Originally Posted by Rushman
Total and utter professionals are you? :rolleyes:

I thought it had already been established in the posts above that Terrier is a "professional".

Jaxbar Oct 21st 2006 4:59 am

Re: "at will" work state (getting fired - no rights)
 

Originally Posted by Rushman
Let me get this straight (no pun intended)....(Ok there was a pun but it was not a biggie..oohhh there I go again) Anyway. You boss employed you after a chance meeting on a cruise where you both were to f**king incompetant to book a table for dinner? Total and utter professionals are you? :rolleyes:

Brilliant observation! The team meetings must be fun.

Rushman Oct 21st 2006 5:00 am

Re: "at will" work state (getting fired - no rights)
 
This cant be genuine...this has to be a wind up.

britvic Oct 21st 2006 5:00 am

Re: "at will" work state (getting fired - no rights)
 

Originally Posted by BigDavyG
Terrier is a "professional".

At Wanking or just being a Wanker.

Rushman Oct 21st 2006 5:01 am

Re: "at will" work state (getting fired - no rights)
 

Originally Posted by Bradford Lass
Brilliant observation! The team meetings must be fun.

Laurel and Harder isnt it!! (Not a missprint)


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