The Message of Hate Thread
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-54566897
Its official! Hundreds of thousands of us will die, there will be civil unrest, not enough food and we will be lucky to have jobs! Yay!
Honestly though why, even if you believe in Brexit as a project why would you start with the most extreme version of it? Weve left, make it an easy transition and ease away. Weve been in the EU 40 plus years you cant tear off the plaster and think it will be easier.
Its official! Hundreds of thousands of us will die, there will be civil unrest, not enough food and we will be lucky to have jobs! Yay!
Honestly though why, even if you believe in Brexit as a project why would you start with the most extreme version of it? Weve left, make it an easy transition and ease away. Weve been in the EU 40 plus years you cant tear off the plaster and think it will be easier.
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It was going to be the end of the world the last 10 times as well. Yet here we are, and the world still turns.Blue & Maroon wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 7:24 pmhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-54566897
Its official! Hundreds of thousands of us will die, there will be civil unrest, not enough food and we will be lucky to have jobs! Yay!
Honestly though why, even if you believe in Brexit as a project why would you start with the most extreme version of it? Weve left, make it an easy transition and ease away. Weve been in the EU 40 plus years you cant tear off the plaster and think it will be easier.
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Billions has been spent making sure it isn't. We are losing so much for fishing (btw Harrods is worth more than or fishing industry), sovereignty and the right to choose (good joke with a superpower to the West, East and South) and turning Kent into another country full of lorry parks.Hjl wrote: ↑Sat Oct 17, 2020 5:06 pmIt was going to be the end of the world the last 10 times as well. Yet here we are, and the world still turns.Blue & Maroon wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 7:24 pmhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-54566897
Its official! Hundreds of thousands of us will die, there will be civil unrest, not enough food and we will be lucky to have jobs! Yay!
Honestly though why, even if you believe in Brexit as a project why would you start with the most extreme version of it? Weve left, make it an easy transition and ease away. Weve been in the EU 40 plus years you cant tear off the plaster and think it will be easier.
Nothing has really changed yet, January it will, we don't even have enough lorry permits, or pallets for them even if we did or the means to manufacture enough...
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Getting it in the neck at work because someone else hasn’t done something that they were supposed to because “the lines of communication weren’t clear”.
I sent out the actions after the meeting via email and WhatsApp but the person with the action “didn’t see it”.
I sent out the actions after the meeting via email and WhatsApp but the person with the action “didn’t see it”.
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Next time CC in their supervisor when you send out the action items and ask them to confirm receipt.Bodacious Benny wrote: ↑Wed Oct 21, 2020 4:44 pmGetting it in the neck at work because someone else hasn’t done something that they were supposed to because “the lines of communication weren’t clear”.
I sent out the actions after the meeting via email and WhatsApp but the person with the action “didn’t see it”.
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I agree. Passive aggressiveness is the only clear way forward here.Hjl wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 12:07 pmNext time CC in their supervisor when you send out the action items and ask them to confirm receipt.Bodacious Benny wrote: ↑Wed Oct 21, 2020 4:44 pmGetting it in the neck at work because someone else hasn’t done something that they were supposed to because “the lines of communication weren’t clear”.
I sent out the actions after the meeting via email and WhatsApp but the person with the action “didn’t see it”.
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It's the only way. He is probably working remote, so physical aggressiveness is out of the question.biggeordiedave wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 12:08 pmI agree. Passive aggressiveness is the only clear way forward here.
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I agree that that would be advisable next time, however it wouldn't address the same problem that occurred with the previous communication, i.e. that the recipient didn't see it (or claimed not to have seen it). That could still happen this time, it would just give the benefit of proving to the supervisor that it was sent.Hjl wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 12:07 pmNext time CC in their supervisor when you send out the action items and ask them to confirm receipt.Bodacious Benny wrote: ↑Wed Oct 21, 2020 4:44 pmGetting it in the neck at work because someone else hasn’t done something that they were supposed to because “the lines of communication weren’t clear”.
I sent out the actions after the meeting via email and WhatsApp but the person with the action “didn’t see it”.
For me the fault lies with the supervisor. Company policy should state that a work email doubles as a task inbox and as such it is the responsibility of the email address owner to be aware of the items within it, thus rendering the "I didn't see it" defence as bollocks. The supervisor should not have allowed that excuse as acceptable and was wrong to blame BB.
But yeah until the supervisor pulls his/her head out of his/her arse do what hjl suggests and cover your tracks. Also issue further emails on a daily or hourly basis until you receive confirmation. That will add extra protection and piss off the recipients at the same time.
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Donkey Toon wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 1:53 pmI agree that that would be advisable next time, however it wouldn't address the same problem that occurred with the previous communication, i.e. that the recipient didn't see it (or claimed not to have seen it). That could still happen this time, it would just give the benefit of proving to the supervisor that it was sent.
For me the fault lies with the supervisor. Company policy should state that a work email doubles as a task inbox and as such it is the responsibility of the email address owner to be aware of the items within it, thus rendering the "I didn't see it" defence as bollocks. The supervisor should not have allowed that excuse as acceptable and was wrong to blame BB.
But yeah until the supervisor pulls his/her head out of his/her arse do what hjl suggests and cover your tracks. Also issue further emails on a daily or hourly basis until you receive confirmation. That will add extra protection and piss off the recipients at the same time.
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I know, scary isn't it!biggeordiedave wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 2:31 pm<****>Donkey Toon wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 1:53 pm
I agree that that would be advisable next time, however it wouldn't address the same problem that occurred with the previous communication, i.e. that the recipient didn't see it (or claimed not to have seen it). That could still happen this time, it would just give the benefit of proving to the supervisor that it was sent.
For me the fault lies with the supervisor. Company policy should state that a work email doubles as a task inbox and as such it is the responsibility of the email address owner to be aware of the items within it, thus rendering the "I didn't see it" defence as bollocks. The supervisor should not have allowed that excuse as acceptable and was wrong to blame BB.
But yeah until the supervisor pulls his/her head out of his/her arse do what hjl suggests and cover your tracks. Also issue further emails on a daily or hourly basis until you receive confirmation. That will add extra protection and piss off the recipients at the same time.
When I think of some of the NSFW stuff i've had in my inbox over the years. Oo err mrs! ... fanarr fanarr!
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If any tasks me via email it goes straight in the bin. Service desk or DevOps please!
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I flood service desk with utter crap on a daily basis just for the shits and giggles knowing they have to follow it up.biggeordiedave wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 5:05 pmIf any tasks me via email it goes straight in the bin. Service desk or DevOps please!
My company laptop cant even get microsoft updates without them remotely installing them and until that changes - f*** em.
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Our production environment has to be windows 7, our default browser firm wide is internet explorer (unsafe much).
But worse is they keep changing the password rules but there is nowhere to look up what the new rules are..
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Still better than Netscape. God I hated having to develop against that b****.Colback's Orange Tufts wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 7:11 pmOur production environment has to be windows 7, our default browser firm wide is internet explorer (unsafe much).
But worse is they keep changing the password rules but there is nowhere to look up what the new rules are..
Set new password
Password does not meet requirements for this domian
Repeat ad nauseum
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So far this week I've spent £490 on getting some new carpets fitted, £70 on some electrical work, £210 on a new bed and £275 on some replacement double glazing panes
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Look at me etc.Bodacious Benny wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 10:42 amSo far this week I've spent £490 on getting some new carpets fitted, £70 on some electrical work, £210 on a new bed and £275 on some replacement double glazing panes
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That's one epic shagging sessionBodacious Benny wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 10:42 amSo far this week I've spent £490 on getting some new carpets fitted, £70 on some electrical work, £210 on a new bed and £275 on some replacement double glazing panes
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Count the votes here, but stop the counting there. I loved that the other night he was basically saying "well I'm winning so we may as well stop it here and say I've won."
I still can't believe after 4 years nobody has told him that he isn't the supreme leader and he literally cannot just do whatever he wants. If he does somehow win this one, he will spend the next four years getting his supporters riled up about how he should be allowed to continue running the country until he dies.
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overseasTOON wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 12:00 pmThat's one epic shagging sessionBodacious Benny wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 10:42 amSo far this week I've spent £490 on getting some new carpets fitted, £70 on some electrical work, £210 on a new bed and £275 on some replacement double glazing panes
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