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My tshirt at Job Centre appointments
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I do feel bad for GG, but he doesn't really help himself at all0
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Why do you feel bad for him?
The problems he is having are entirely self inflicted, and shows a lack of any common sense and prioritising of what is important, which should be finding a job.
LinYou can tell a lot about a woman by her hands..........for instance, if they are placed around your throat, she's probably slightly upset.0 -
He'll stamp and scream and flounce off when he see's you saying that
Watch out, you will be on the receiving end of a "your homophobic" pm. He doesn't do camp remember he is "reet butch"
Although I was left out in the last thread and wasn't lucky enough to receive a pm, I do feel so left out, so much for social inclusion on this site.0 -
I don't wear the same t-shirt, I have them in different colours but with the same slogan
Aware that OP is probably some sort of wind up but....
Just out of curiosity, why would you want or need your clothing to carry an advertisement of your sexuailty around with you? I dont need to have one stating "I'm colour blind" or "I'm right handed" any more than one advertising my sexuality... not saying that there is anything wrong with it, merely that I just don’t get it.
I personally find it irritating, but that doesn’t mean I should stop you from wearing such a garment. Though I certainly would if I employed you in a customer facing environment, perhaps this is what the JC were trying, not very well, to convey. For me this fits into the same category as people who need to show half an !!! of underpants as they seem to think jeans look better when not pulled up to the waist. I guess its a fad or some sort of 2014 style right of passage which will pass.0 -
Just a quick recap on.
The Saga of the Tea-shirt
First post, on CAG, December 2012.
http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?376042-Work-Programme-(discrimination
Next, on MSE, June 2013
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4652927
Next, September 2013, (the charity Shop incident),
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4775274
Then of course this thread.
Have I missed any?
So, this has been ongoing since DECEMBER 2012:eek:.
GG, either stop wearing the T-shirt, or wear it and take the consequence and make a complaint.0 -
RichardD1970 wrote: »Just a quick recap on.
The Saga of the Tea-shirt
First post, on CAG, December 2012.
http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?376042-Work-Programme-(discrimination
Next, on MSE, June 2013
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4652927
Next, September 2013, (the charity Shop incident),
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4775274
Then of course this thread.
Have I missed any?
So, this has been ongoing since DECEMBER 2012:eek:.
GG, either stop wearing the T-shirt, or wear it and take the consequence and make a complaint.
Seems GG has too much time on his hands
I really want to see this T-Shirt :T0 -
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Ok, so your written communications leaves a lot to be desired. That is no hindrance to obtaining full time employment. The question I would ask is that if you are looking for serious employment do you not realise that wearing appropriate clothing (By this I mean clothing that is smart, devoid of slogans, pictures, etc.) would actually increase your chances?
I'm sure you wouldn't attend an interview in such attire and this is possibly, what the adviser is trying to establish0 -
Twisted_Cherry wrote: »
Okayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy i suppose so :eek:0
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