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pclstyle

Platinum Member
Apr 14, 2004
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Originally posted by: sygyzy
I apreciate how you tried to write in an elevated fashion, like a prep-school grad but sort of got old fast and made things confusing.

1. Was the manager, father of two, the same one that the hot young girl slapped and yelled at?
2. Was the hot young girl on the outting the same one that the father of two had an affair with?
3. What other victims of sexual harassment were there? Who were the culprits of these so called crimes? The aforementioned people or others?
4. Were any of the subsequent claims legitimate?


i appreciate how you try to assert your own intelligence in an anonymous forum by putting forth completely irrelevant questions that have no place with reference to a piece i wrote without motive. save your reading comprehension for standardized testing, and for those that care. and to slip in my own underhanded insult in retort to your "prep-school grad"; if you had trouble comprehending abbreviated, outlined, 4-sentence paragraphs- what are you doing posing questions?

but i'll show you a measure of grace :
1. same guy
2. same woman
3. those 8 people were the targets of anonymous accusers. a number were related to the aforementioned incident, and some were just caught in the whirlwind that ensued. basically, people dragged in by 'ambitious' others who thought the time was appropriate to file their own complaints.
4. if HR forced those 8 people to leave, i'm pretty sure they had enough (at least in their opinion) evidence to back up the claims of the 'victims', or at least thwart possible retaliatory wrongful-release suits

 

montanafan

Diamond Member
Nov 7, 1999
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Very enjoyable read! :thumbsup:

I think you should hold onto the movie rights until they agree to let you write the screenplay yourself. I see a part for Mel Gibson in the movie.
 

pclstyle

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Apr 14, 2004
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Originally posted by: RightIsWrong
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Wow, I can sort of understand the upper level managers getting the axe...but all those other people that weren't involved? Do you actually think they were sexually harassing people? I'm asking the OP here...but it doesn't sound like he does.

I thought the same thing. Hey OP....was there even an investigation into the underlings being axed? If not, HR might still have some problems with a couple of wrongful termination suits.

i believe there was a pretty extensive investigation, and it's still underway. they had a number of key 'witnesses' coming in over the weekend and staying late throughout the week; likely to formulate a workable case with which to go through with the terminations. take note: this is a major international corporation, any number of procedures/protocols are in place that need to be followed to the letter. layman's terms: it's hard to fire people. that's why this particular incident cause such shockwaves through the entire site: one moment we're celebrating a mass 'go live' with ice cream socials and august outings, the next we're watching person after person, some of whom we have both professional and personal relationships with, walked out the door by security personnel.

it was pretty intense, to say the least. HR has denied the release of any information about the terminated employees (i.e. contact info, etc), and such a refusal only adds to the tone of dread that underscores every action of every employee thoughout the entire site.


addressing pingspike: it's easy for a bystander like myself to judge. to me, corrupted by the media and my own biases, 'sexual harassment' is more often a tool used by - 1. ambitious up-and-comers 2. hypochondriacs 3. bored, lonely women - then by actual victims of a degrading, vicious verbal or physical assault.

so who knows, really? those 8 could truly have been degenerates posing as respectable white-collared members of society, or they could have been complete innocents who pissed off the wrong people, and found themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time. i'm inclined to the latter, but i'm as uninformed as the rest of the flock - just the way HR likes it.
 

mAdD INDIAN

Diamond Member
Oct 11, 1999
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Originally posted by: pclstyle Maybe I can get a few of those damn Sodexho bastards out of here for allowing me to purchase so many bottles- they're always giving me the bad eye whenever i tell them to make my monte cristo without onions.

Do you work at the University of Toronto? They have Sodexho running our cafes.

Great story!

 

DannyLove

Lifer
Oct 17, 2000
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Originally posted by: SagaLore
Originally posted by: DannyLove
Amazing how it only takes one "uncomfortable" situation to make it a huge deal. Sexual Harrassment is by far the worst concept ever conceived.

Well, I have would have to disagree - if not for women given the power to declare "sexual harassment", the playing field would not be as nearly even as it is, since it would still be a "man's world". Although some women do take advantage of it, its helped out tremendously.

well, i think its a load of crap since this favors women in some many ways. If the tables were turned and it was a man crying sexual harrassment it wouldn't get as much attention as you women...
 

pontifex

Lifer
Dec 5, 2000
43,804
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so 1 director, 1 associate director, 2 managers, 1 scientist, 1 validation specialist, 1 technician, and 1 custodian walk into a bar...
 

drum

Diamond Member
Feb 1, 2003
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Great format. :thumbsup:

don't fish off of the company Pier :thumbsdown:
 

sygyzy

Lifer
Oct 21, 2000
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Originally posted by: pclstyle
Originally posted by: sygyzy
I apreciate how you tried to write in an elevated fashion, like a prep-school grad but sort of got old fast and made things confusing.

1. Was the manager, father of two, the same one that the hot young girl slapped and yelled at?
2. Was the hot young girl on the outting the same one that the father of two had an affair with?
3. What other victims of sexual harassment were there? Who were the culprits of these so called crimes? The aforementioned people or others?
4. Were any of the subsequent claims legitimate?


i appreciate how you try to assert your own intelligence in an anonymous forum by putting forth completely irrelevant questions that have no place with reference to a piece i wrote without motive. save your reading comprehension for standardized testing, and for those that care. and to slip in my own underhanded insult in retort to your "prep-school grad"; if you had trouble comprehending abbreviated, outlined, 4-sentence paragraphs- what are you doing posing questions?

but i'll show you a measure of grace :
1. same guy
2. same woman
3. those 8 people were the targets of anonymous accusers. a number were related to the aforementioned incident, and some were just caught in the whirlwind that ensued. basically, people dragged in by 'ambitious' others who thought the time was appropriate to file their own complaints.
4. if HR forced those 8 people to leave, i'm pretty sure they had enough (at least in their opinion) evidence to back up the claims of the 'victims', or at least thwart possible retaliatory wrongful-release suits


pclstyle - Are you being serious? Which one of my questions are irrelevant to your OP? How was I trying to assert my intelligence? I wasn't the one trying to post like some Ivy League loser. Why is the anoymous fashion of the forums (or the internet for that matter) relevant? Why do I need motive to post anything? My motive is a response to your post and a request for clarification.

I am glad we don't work for the same company or I'd definitely file harassment claims against you for being a dick :)
 

everman

Lifer
Nov 5, 2002
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Who's bright idea was it to go out on a drunken company outing for the day?

and +1 to HR being relatively useless tools to get your own nefarious deeds done.
 

JulesMaximus

No Lifer
Jul 3, 2003
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I'm surprised they fired the sexy young fresh-out-of-college beauty. That's just begging for her to file a lawsuit.
 

Ricochet

Diamond Member
Oct 31, 1999
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Originally posted by: ITJunkie
God I love corporate America...the cornerstone of American stupidity where even intelligent people go to lose their marbles, marriages, what-have-you! Great Post! :D

Having worked for corporate America, I can attest that the scenario described in the OP is not as uncommon as people would like to believe.

Never underestimate the smaller head. Intelligence doesn't help you when it takes over. Typically men always think that they can get away with it anyway, forgetting that women are such fickle, unpredictable creatures. Most men think they would never jeopardize a marriage, but keep in mind that most men are not presented with the same oportunities.

When I see hot, beautiful women at work, in my head I always know that someone else at work is either sleeping with her or trying to get with her (typically the higher ups), regardless of the marital status of her or the pursuer.

 

andylawcc

Lifer
Mar 9, 2000
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Originally posted by: sygyzy
I apreciate how you tried to write in an elevated fashion, like a prep-school grad but sort of got old fast and made things confusing.

1. Was the manager, father of two, the same one that the hot young girl slapped and yelled at?
2. Was the hot young girl on the outting the same one that the father of two had an affair with?
3. What other victims of sexual harassment were there? Who were the culprits of these so called crimes? The aforementioned people or others?
4. Were any of the subsequent claims legitimate?


looks like you are the only one who doesn't get his writing...

 

EyeMWing

Banned
Jun 13, 2003
15,670
1
0
Lets see.... Today at work, we:

- Watched a movie with full female frontal nudity
- Someone threw a porn flick on the bigscreen as a joke
- Had a shouting match across the room about whether women are fundamentally evil or not
- One of the guys took a break to go hit on a girl.
- Talked ****** about a few very specific women

Thank god I'm the closest thing we have to a HR department.
 

her209

No Lifer
Oct 11, 2000
56,336
11
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Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Lets see.... Today at work, we:

- Watched a movie with full female frontal nudity
- Someone threw a porn flick on the bigscreen as a joke
- Had a shouting match across the room about whether women are fundamentally evil or not
- One of the guys took a break to go hit on a girl.
- Talked ****** about a few very specific women

Thank god I'm the closest thing we have to a HR department.
I thought you were fired :confused:
 

JulesMaximus

No Lifer
Jul 3, 2003
74,598
998
126
Originally posted by: andylawcc
Originally posted by: sygyzy
I apreciate how you tried to write in an elevated fashion, like a prep-school grad but sort of got old fast and made things confusing.

1. Was the manager, father of two, the same one that the hot young girl slapped and yelled at?
2. Was the hot young girl on the outting the same one that the father of two had an affair with?
3. What other victims of sexual harassment were there? Who were the culprits of these so called crimes? The aforementioned people or others?
4. Were any of the subsequent claims legitimate?


looks like you are the only one who doesn't get his writing...

Yep, made perfect sense to me. And I thought it was fairly well written. :thumbsup:
 

jagec

Lifer
Apr 30, 2004
24,442
6
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Originally posted by: maximus maximus
WTF happened to telling a story in a simple language.. not that I did not understand it, but I had to concentrate so much while reading. ;)

Why did you have to concentrate?:confused:

Originally posted by: lokiju

The few ruin it for the many.

The tragedy of the commons could be avoided if we had a system for booting people who are universally acknowledged as "jerks" to some desert island somewhere.

And here's our first candidate:
Originally posted by: sygyzy
pclstyle - Are you being serious? Which one of my questions are irrelevant to your OP? How was I trying to assert my intelligence? I wasn't the one trying to post like some Ivy League loser. Why is the anoymous fashion of the forums (or the internet for that matter) relevant? Why do I need motive to post anything? My motive is a response to your post and a request for clarification.

I am glad we don't work for the same company or I'd definitely file harassment claims against you for being a dick :)

 

maziwanka

Lifer
Jul 4, 2000
10,415
1
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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: andylawcc
Originally posted by: sygyzy
I apreciate how you tried to write in an elevated fashion, like a prep-school grad but sort of got old fast and made things confusing.

1. Was the manager, father of two, the same one that the hot young girl slapped and yelled at?
2. Was the hot young girl on the outting the same one that the father of two had an affair with?
3. What other victims of sexual harassment were there? Who were the culprits of these so called crimes? The aforementioned people or others?
4. Were any of the subsequent claims legitimate?


looks like you are the only one who doesn't get his writing...

Yep, made perfect sense to me. And I thought it was fairly well written. :thumbsup:

ill agree as well. pclstyle's response was appropriate to your retarded questions
 

EyeMWing

Banned
Jun 13, 2003
15,670
1
0
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Lets see.... Today at work, we:

- Watched a movie with full female frontal nudity
- Someone threw a porn flick on the bigscreen as a joke
- Had a shouting match across the room about whether women are fundamentally evil or not
- One of the guys took a break to go hit on a girl.
- Talked ****** about a few very specific women

Thank god I'm the closest thing we have to a HR department.
I thought you were fired :confused:

I was - I have a back-burner gig with a bunch of friends that I'm concentrating on right now.
 

DurocShark

Lifer
Apr 18, 2001
15,708
5
56
Originally posted by: JS80
A Company sponsored drunken love boat? Shens.

We had one a couple years ago... "Booze Cruise". All you can drink beer and wine. I got to help in the planning.

:thumbsup: