Degsy wrote: » Gerry Ryan shall hear of this!
Des wrote: » I'm going to post on Boards about this....
thebigcheese22 wrote: » Yeah Boards is like our own, less more hysterical version of Joe!
Des wrote: » FYP tbh
Dudess wrote: » In Cork it's "I'm phonin' up Neil Prendeville" which is even more annoying. According to City Channel he's Cork's "A lst star" - he must be awesome when it's not even required that "list" be spelled properly.
Slow Motion wrote: » The next time a punter gives you grief just tell them to take it to Feedback!
thebigcheese22 wrote: » Yeah Boards is like our own, less hysterical version of Joe!
chopperbyrne wrote: » I've had the threat of Joe used on me a few times. Also had some wagon who claimed she was from the Irish Times saying that she was going to have my job because I couldn't instantly fix the problem she was having and she refused to let me troubleshoot the problem. Also the infamous U.S.A.F. Anyone who has worked in Eircom Net has probably dealt with him at one stage or another. He will remind you that it stands for United States Air Force and that he's a general and deserves respect. He had a satellite connection but insisted on ringing the number for subscription dial-up support.
Dartz wrote: » This is why I dont work in retail. It's a pain in the bloody hole, and I'd never have the patience for some of the stupider people out there.
-Phuqer- wrote: » Never been threatened with Joe thank god. Have been told a customer is bringing me to court twice and of course both times where their fault. I can never understand why someone would start saying this to a worker when it's clearly bollox. I know for one I'd never go into a shop and shout at the sales assistant I'm going to bring them to court.
Sofiztikated wrote: » This is one "threat" i have gotten in work a couple of times over the years (the last 7 of my 26 years on this planet.) working in hotels, and it does piss me right off! AND usually when people say, "I'm writing a letter/going to Joe," its usually because of their own stupidity! For example, using the internet point in a hotel, after swiping your credit card through the swipe machine, and agreeing to the T&C's, which tell you that its 35c a minute, don't be suprised about getting a large bill after an hour!