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Love a bit of jovial Bantz, should I be concerned at your shadowing of Me?
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I am glad I don't know you then, jebus.....
what a sweeping generalisation about thousands of people who do extremely good and important work (including the vulnerable/in care/homeless) for the for the council.
You need to look at yourself and ask why you still find that funny
1: your laughing with the general at the story. - you have a problem.
2: your now laughing at how absurd and rascally stupid the general was -- i am still not sure it is funny or ever was to be honest, it is actually sad.
I've dealt with dozens of B&H council employees and to a tee they are "computer said no" brain dead robots.
I've dealt with dozens of B&H council employees and to a tee they are "computer said no" brain dead robots. No understanding of customer service - indeed they don't even accept the taxpayer IS their customer. I've also dealt with dozens of councils up and down the country and they are all in efficient, with no common sense, can't 'think outside the box', slow and generally couldn't give a toss.
None would survive in private enterprise.
As for finding Fawlty Towers funny ..... tough shit.
I've dealt with dozens of B&H council employees and to a tee they are "computer said no" brain dead robots. No understanding of customer service - indeed they don't even accept the taxpayer IS their customer. I've also dealt with dozens of councils up and down the country and they are all in efficient, with no common sense, can't 'think outside the box', slow and generally couldn't give a toss.
B&H's planning and council tax departments can take gold medals in being utter morons.
None would survive in private enterprise.
As for finding Fawlty Towers funny ..... tough shit.
battered an eyelid.
Battered eyelid and chips please.
Absolutely brilliantly put - and so true. "Those that preach tolerance are the least tolerant of all"
Only downside is that those to whom it applies will never realise it applies to them................
I'd be all over that like a fat kid on a cupcake.
Tho if it takes being offensive to get to a manager, i'd argue your communication skills aren't up to scratch.
Here's my take on it. I'm same age as Lenny so it's the sort of joke I might have made a few years back. However, in these times I would have had the sense not to use the analogy. What irks me in this scenario is if Lenny offered an apology directly to the young administration person why did she feel the need to then pass it on to her boss who then contacted Lenny. Just let it go FFS!
Funny you write that, when it is clear by reading the Mail or Express, or just talking to my older in-laws and others of their age, that these are some of the most intolerant people around. In both cases you just continually hear disparaging remarks about gay people, the young, people on benefits, the EU, the Labour party, environmentalists, muslims, foreigners, and so on and so forth. So much intolerance and yet its the millenials who get it in the neck.
What you really want is for people to be tolerant of intolerant people.
It's hard to believe someone who works in an industry where tact and politeness are essential can't work out why someone wouldn't like being referred to as a fascist jobsworth.
It has nothing to do with being "woke", or "right on", or "PC gone mad" or anything like that. It was a dick move by the OP (I accept not through any malice, but still a dick move).
Someone at work was talking about how many complaints Netflix has had from youngsters about “how un pc” friends is.
I don’t see it? I’m in my 30’s for reference
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