Sleipnir wrote: Yeah my mate is a manager in a bank and he pulled one of his staff up on her work who promptly cried, went to bathroom with her friends who consoled her. Then she went home "upset" and didn't come back for a week! A fcuking week! Then he had the same situation with another girl only this was because she was consistently late. He said something like "Are you having trouble getting
constitutionus wrote: dont think ive ever seen a minger try this.
seansouth wrote: I have.
Cardinal wrote: I think, in fairness, some people can't help but cry in situations where they're being given out to. This might be due to humiliation or whatever.
DaveMcG wrote: Hey folks, just wondering what your thoughts are on these people. I'll give you an example. There's a girl in work, and she was away for 2 weeks, but rather than ask for the time off she gave away her shifts. Fair enough. But she couldn't get rid of one (the night before she came home anyway), so she tried to ring in sick, but they kinda guilted her out of it, and she ended up telling the truth about being away, etc... Anyway, the job were telling her that she has to do the shift, they can't let her off it, and all that, and so she... started balling her eyes out while on the phone to them. Now that right there smacks of "fuckineejitry" to me, but then she called her mother, who then rang the job to moan at them. She ended up getting the night off I believe. In the thread about Eastern Europeans, someone mentioned they know someone who had to pay a fine for the bus, but started crying, so ended up getting off it, and getting some free tickets. Now, what do ye think of these people? Are they just chancers? Scumbags? Immature? Is it a normal reaction when you're getting "in trouble"? People used to do it often enough in school, but in "the real world", it's a bit much is it not? normal reaction? immature?
InFront wrote: <----Gets the hell out of this thread before diogenes starts to feel sleep deprived again
DaveMcG wrote: Hey folks, just wondering what your thoughts are on these people. I'll give you an example. There's a girl in work, and she was away for 2 weeks, but rather than ask for the time off she gave away her shifts. Fair enough. But she couldn't get rid of one (the night before she came home anyway), so she tried to ring in sick, but they kinda guilted her out of it, and she ended up telling the truth about being away, etc... Anyway, the job were telling her that she has to do the shift, they can't let her off it, and all that, and so she... started balling her eyes out while on the phone to them. Now that right there smacks of "fuckineejitry" to me, but then she called her mother, who then rang the job to moan at them. She ended up getting the night off I believe. normal reaction? immature?
Pigman II wrote: Wasn't there footage once of a Japanese CEO crying during a press conference after his company went down the tubes?
Burning Eclipse wrote: My g/f cries at films and alot of the more emotionally charged things in life. She even cried when her 3 year old daughter was getting the MMR, she's just emotional like that. However, I've seen her being shouted at by a manager before and her response wasn't tears (and NEVER would be) It was, I'm not the person who caused the problem so don't take it out on me... so on... Standing up for herself like most normal people would. Girls who are emotional are not the same as girls who are manipulative and I think it's important to remember that.