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Just walked out my job lol. being spoken to like a cunt as soon as i walk in the door and basically told to fuck off by my boss because i forgot to clock out yesterday. not in the mood for tolerating that bullshit. nevermind 10 years of that place was too long anyway

Big moove man. I bet you'll feel on cloud 9 for a few months.
 
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Just walked out my job lol. being spoken to like a cunt as soon as i walk in the door and basically told to fuck off by my boss because i forgot to clock out yesterday. not in the mood for tolerating that bullshit. nevermind 10 years of that place was too long anyway

Nice one, good luck. Employers have no right to treat you like shit
 
Nice one, good luck. Employers have no right to treat you like shit

Unfortunately SO many of them do, the amount of stories i hear from different people about bullying psycopathic managers with the people skills of Vladimir Putin is absolutely incredible. It seems managers are not trained in this country in such soft skills. Or that people with those skills rarely become managers. These cunts they have today seem to be proud of the fact that they dont care about their employees feelings, "i dont pussy foot my way around issues, i tell em straight" yeah fuckin brutal. They dont support their staff but they yell at them. Thats why the turnover is so bad. Argh cant beleive im still angry at my last boss 8 months or so after i quit my last job.
 
why does being a womaniser automatically make you sexist ? Maybe they want the one night stands just as much as he does.

I don't think it's his womanising that's the issue, but some of the oafish comments he makes. Such as his recent “When I was asked to edit an issue of the New Statesman I said yes because it was a beautiful woman asking me.” faux pas. What a bozo.

Dan, that's pretty extreme. Hope you manage to find something else soon, and if it was meant to be then it was meant to be. Seems a little rash, but you've obviously been unhappy for a while now.
 
Was a bit extreme considering theres not many jobs around here. probably shot myself in the foot. honestly couldnt give a shit at the moment. the main thing im pissed off about is i should of left years ago. ive dragged myself through some shit job for a decade. fucking pathetic
 
well youve had an income, thats the main thing. You'll probably be able to get something in the same field if thats what you want, or, you could even sleep on it and then aplogise to your boss and he might offer yoiu your job back when he realises hes gonna have to recruit and train someoine else without 10 years experience. I know your not the one who needs to apologise but it might get one from him too.
 
Good on you Dan. Kinda seen it coming with the way you've been speaking about your job lately but it takes bottle to walk out. You're certainly not pathetic.
 
Who knew that forgetting to clock out was such a crime.
Where I worked if u forgot to clock in or out then HR would just check with a supervisor that you were in work for that particular shift.
The only thing that was serious was if you got caught clocking someone else in or out.
One guy got instant dismissal when he was caught doing it for his mate, gross misconduct.
 
this is the thing, managers can totally over react at the tiniest little error, they think they can take out all their problems on their staff. One of my ex ex ex bosses was in a mood with me for about a week because i accidentally let a customer walk away his 'special' 15p p bic pen. What a fuckin infantile arsehole he was. Quite unbeleivable.
 
Employees rights are being stripped away, soon you will have no rights whatsoever meanwhile bosses have plenty of people wishing to take over someones job.
 
im afraid you're right, many workers have no trade union affiliation atall, no one to stand up for them. One answer is to become your own boss. You just need an idea, and some motivation. 8 months later, Im still working on that. It looks so easy on The Apprentice, buy some different things from a wholesaler, flog them on a market stall, work out which sells best, buy more of them.
 
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Money eh. What a shitter

I work with people who are always on about jacking it in, cos they hate it etc. and they never do

sounds like shit is kicking off there, theres other stuff going on as well, my bosses boss is causing shit, office staff falling out, theres always some hassle and bollocks going on

Whats everybody up to? time to get some tunes on
 
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I don't think it's his womanising that's the issue, but some of the oafish comments he makes. Such as his recent “When I was asked to edit an issue of the New Statesman I said yes because it was a beautiful woman asking me.” faux pas. What a bozo.

Fucking LOL, coming from the EADDs number 1 abuser of the term 'irony' to pacify all his negative comments about women. ^ ...

amazing really

@ Dan: really really hope it works out for you Mister, mustve felt great at the time
 
Fucking LOL, coming from the EADDs number 1 abuser of the term 'irony' to pacify all his negative comments about women. ^ ...

Erm... what exactly prompted that?

I'm just answering MDB's post. Sorry if that upsets you, but I don't think it has anything to do with any (alleged) 'negative comments about women' I may have made, ironic or otherwise.

Are you on drugs?
 
No it takes a mixture of balls and extreme anger/frustration to do that. The good news is unemployment is falling.

I wouldn't believe the claims that unemployment is falling, gone up by 1 today.
The government has found some sly ways of making the unemployment figure look lower than it actually is.
Not counting people who are serving sanctions, useless apprenticeships that don't actually teach anything useful.
Youth contracts, where the government will pay an employer nearly £3000 to take on a young person for 6 months.
 
That's been the policy of successive governments for decades. The Thatcher government more or less put a generation of manual workers on sick pay for the very same reasons.
 
That's been the policy of successive governments for decades. The Thatcher government more or less put a generation of manual workers on sick pay for the very same reasons.

They are very clever at finding ways to disguise the true unemployment figures it is just a pity that they aren't as clever at actually creating jobs.
It is a ridiculous situation where some people in full time employment still need to claim benefits to top up their low wages.
 
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