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Is Fort Myers full of crazies?
I heard about this on CNN today. Is this town full of right wing crazies or something? I think what they did is totally outrageous and unfair.
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I would spectualate that a few jealous wives had a hand in it!
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It's ridiculous and a bad case of prejudgement. I think the private life of an employee isn't a town government's business at all.
If that town manager's work had suffered from the marriage, maybe it would have been justified, but that apparently didn't happen. After my own experience at the Detroit Airport (see Travel thread) it doesn't come as a too big surprise to me, though. But I don't want to start a political morality thread. If I wanted to do that I'd throw in the name Berlusconi, but I don't. ;) |
Thats florideots for ya. They will lay in the streets to stop the police from aresting illeagle cubans, but get all huffy over somthing that is not even agenst the law.
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OMFG! Thats just insane! And just think, if a mucician or movie star marries a porn star they get more respect. Am i missing some thing here?
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I must have called in sick that day Mart.:o
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What's wrong with people these days, we constantly someone fired in modern business because of who they marry, or something stupid like that. If someone does something like that in their personal life, or if they drive the company vehicle to a strip club, employers should really question, is this actually going to cause me money. If a plumber has a call to fix the sink at the strip club, he'll go down there in the company vehicle, and fix the sink, and get paid. If he goes down there after work for any reason, he'll get fired. That employer really needs to question, 1) will this cost me any money, and 2) will the people who see his face down there even remember him on duty, when he was there without the company vehicle? If I see the company vehicle there I would assume he is there to fix the sink, WHY WOULD HE GO THERE TO GET A BLOWJOB ON DUTY? IT MAKES NO SENSE? I'm an advocate for right to work, but employers need to realize that firing someone for no good reason gets you nowhere. That really pisses me off.
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Max;
Please repost this post with left out words and correct language and I'll attempt to reply without having to just assume what you said. tyia Quote:
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Now let's look at your scenario. Most places of business have a delivery entrance at or near the rear of the building. Most plumbers would use said entrance to further not only be close to their work but to actually remain out of sight. I don't believe they would park their truck/van out in the public parking lot while on duty. Hence being discreet about their work. If they use a company vehicle while visiting the club off duty, most assuredly they should be fired, and justly so. When a place of business puts it's name on a business card or the side of their truck it is stating that the reputation of said company is worthy. If after a hard weeks work all the plumbers went to the club for the show, they have damaged the business by doing so, if they use a company truck. If I owened said company and were on my home from business and saw a fleet of my business trucks in the parking lot, you bet I would go right in there and fire each and everyone of them. I have posted this before in another thread, that if I had the position to fire people a lot of them would be fired if for no other reason, but; "just for practice." People need to be not only responsible for themselves but the man who gives them that beloved pay check every 2 weeks. I am a bit old fashioned, but if I take a mans money, I give him the required work he demands for it. I worked for the same company for 30 years and retired. |
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Actual question: "Is this forum full of crazies?"
Max, kiddo: leave the command stuff to the guys who know at least a bit of the issue. I, for one, agree with laranger, except for the part about firing people "just for practice", which I find unworthy of immediate dismissal. Take this from a guy who owns and runs his own company, albeit being almost a "one-man show". PS: laranger, what do "TY" and "TYIA" mean? |
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TYIA=Thanking you in advance |
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