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queen_of_cheap wrote: »There's no point. Let's just say that although it can't be proved, there is an element of who you know and not your ability to do the job :mad:
If s/he drives to work then report her to the police..."He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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Sunshinemummy wrote: »Let's face it, what ever you said we would have smuttified your comment!!
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Oh no deff not:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0 -
Shop at 1.07pm today A v T ( womble)
1 x ASDA Smartprice Corned Beef (250g)£2.00N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Pasta Sauce - Four Cheese (310g...£1.00N/A
1 x Crisp 'n Dry Vegetable Oil (2L)£2.00£3.25
1 x The French Bakery Chocolate Chip Brioche Rolls (6)£1.00N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Pickled Sliced Beetroot (440g)£0.98N/A
1 x Rowntree's Fruit Pastilles Tube (125g)£1.00£1.00
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Savvybuyer wrote: »Hello - good afternoon (just about!):). Will I do instead - I can dress up and pretend:eek:. I've gone first to a.com to see what's in the offer with the Gillette V & O. Sadly those 15 items are likely to be the 'Clairol Non-Permanents' that show unavailable when logged in to your a.com account and appear to be impossible to find in the stores. I have counted...
...15:( Clairols showing under the 3 for £10 on a.com.
.all 15 of them.
did get 12 chocolate ring doughnuts of 20p. ill take to work tomorrow.0 -
I got hauled in front on my bosses many years ago when I first started working on reception in my old telly company. They told me I 'wasn't answering the telephone with enough enthusiasm' and generally they didn't trust me to do my job. Gave me a warning letter. I had literally no idea it was coming, nobody had said anything to me and I was understandably crushed. Remember going out at lunch and crying down the phone to my Mum.
It all sprang from an incident where someone called for one of our members of staff regarding a visa. At the time we were getting a lot of spam/marketing calls through and sometimes they slipped through the net and it was annoying staff. So this guy calls about a visa and couldn't get the name of the member of staff right. So far so dodgy. So I took a message and didn't put him through. Not the right call perhaps but the bosses didn't tell me they were waiting for an important call. No communication. Apparently this was a major issue. Also in my first week I wrote out some labels because nobody had shown me how to print them.
I really didn't understand where they were coming from, carried on answering the phone in a normal manner and doing my job and it was never raised again. It just really shook my confidence. Especially considering it came out of the blue. They hated it when I wanted to move on to bigger things in the end but how disappointing to be treated like that in your first few months in a new job.Debt free 6th December 2014
'Kindness is a simple act to show someone that you see them and that they're worth it'0 -
Must have been another SA that reported her
Tbh if I saw a member of staff do it when using self checkouts I'll probably turn a blind eye the first time..:o however if I saw them again then I think I would say I saw you do that. Once more and I will say...
I have caught a member of staff putting 9 bags in when they used none. Which did annoy me a little and I told them that they should know better!
Ironically a few weeks later he had a discipline talk about it :eek: (I hadn't spoke to anyone) I assume nectar had been watching and contacted somehow or another staff member complained.0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »My Philips Come Around ironing board came today. It is huge:eek:
It has wings, a shirt hanger and a pocket to keep the remote control in:)
Mine came too...was delivered to a neighbour...am sure they think I had a surf board in there!!"A smile takes but a moment...
...but the memory of it lasts forever"0 -
The thing is that it was not a mistake, she could have got up at any time and switched it off and she didnt. Anyway, we shall see what tomorrow brings, I really didnt want to do it when I was so very angry, Im still angry, but calmer.:o
PS she has been walking about laughing and joking all day (not like her at all)
I would put in a complaint. H&S wise this is very wrong. Fire Drills should be given advanced notice, and this is to allow people to distinguish Drills to real Fire alarms. Has she never heard of the boy who cried wolf?
Whilst she may not have intended it, her actions today could mean that if a real alarm goes off next week, someone could ignore it, thinking it was her playing games again and the worst could happen.
Complain to the highest person available.0
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