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| Canoe Champ Location: London, UK Posts: 171 | Last day at work = Payback! Last day at work today - chance to get a little even... Turns out that I "forgot" (:) Dunno how that happened lol)to book a meeting room for Martin - so he's driven 250miles to hold a meeting at a venue that doesn't have a room booked for him (and the finance director of one of Britain's largest finance firms is supposed to be arriving at 10). He just called to tell me how angry he was - I was polite though and I didn't laugh! Last day's are so cool. Hey Martin! I'll drink to 7 months of you busting my ass for jack-shit! Asshole! *cheers* |
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| Igneous Magma Posts: 208 | This is the dumbest thing ever. why would you do something for the sole purpose of pissing someone off? what do you gain by it? This is stupid. I can't believe you did something that.......childish and ignorant. oh well, maybe one day, you'll need a job, and that guy won't be there to help you. the bridge has been burnt. Runa |
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| Citizen #21521 Posts: 2,599 | "Mr Martin, this is Kramerica Enterprises calling. I'm reviewing the resume of a man named James McBride, who is currently applying for a job at our firm. I believed he worked for you previously?" Ideological loyalty is the act of giving your soul to a vague concept, to be manipulated by people smarter than you. |
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| Pragmatist Location: UK London Posts: 1,979 | Its really not that difficult to fake a resume or contacts if necessary hell buy two more cell phones, register a company for a couple of hundred dollars and keep it as a backup to give yourself glowing references. :) I wouldn't recommend sex, drugs and insanity for everyone, but its always worked for me. Never think that war, no matter how necessary, nor how justified, is not a crime." (Ernest Hemingway) |
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