Women Fired From Company Via Text Message

jlbenedict

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LONDON (AFP) - A company has defended its decision to sack one of its staff by text message, claiming it was keeping in touch with youth culture.

Katy Tanner, a 21-year-old sales assistant, received the message while she was off work with a migraine, the South Wales Echo newspaper said Friday.

The text message said: "We will not require your services anymore...Thank you for your time with us."

"I don't think it's right to just text someone. At least they should have talked to me face to face," Tanner said.

"You're not allowed to text in sick, you have to phone. The fact that they texted me is a bit of double standards."

Several senior staff members at Blue Banana, a body-piercing and jewellery shop based in Cardiff, defended the decision.

But company director Jon Taylor added that an internal investigation was underway to see if "the ultimate action was ideal".

The retailer claims it tried to reach Tanner directly "five or six times" and passed on a message through her boyfriend before the text was sent.

And store director Ian Besbie added that the dismissal method was fair because texting was a part of "youth culture".

"We are a youth business and our staff are all part of the youth culture that uses SMS (text) messaging as a major means of communication," he said.

The company employs about 120 people in Britain, many of them aged under 21.

U r sckd: worker fired by text message
 

DeadByDawn

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Sacked?

They make it sound like they sent an army to her house, robbed, raped and pillaged. Then burnt it down.

 

Saint Nick

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Or they make it sound like a 10 year old typed the message. They could have at least said "Sorry, but due to your performance we are going to have to let you go."

Seems very unprofessional. As if the fact of it being a text message isn't being unprofessional enough...

EDIT: Nevermind, read the article...
 

QED

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Originally posted by: jlbenedict
"I don't think it's right to just text someone. At least they should have talked to me face to face," Tanner said.

How many times do you think she called in sick and actually spoke to her boss, face-to-face? I'm guessing she's like most workers who weasel their way into sicktime-- call and try to get the boss's voicemail so you don't actually have to talk to them.

 

lokiju

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Originally posted by: DeadByDawn
Sacked?

They make it sound like they sent an army to her house, robbed, raped and pillaged. Then burnt it down.

:confused:

That's a pretty common word to describe someone getting fired.

But that's worse than getting dumped via text message or something like that...


Edit:

The retailer claims it tried to reach Tanner directly "five or six times" and passed on a message through her boyfriend before the text was sent.

Well that's a little different than the OP's text leads us to believe.

 

QED

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Originally posted by: DeadByDawn
Sacked?

They make it sound like they sent an army to her house, robbed, raped and pillaged. Then burnt it down.

I think the word you are thinking of is "ransacked".

"Sacked" is very common word for firing someone.
 

cerebusPu

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The retailer claims it tried to reach Tanner directly "five or six times" and passed on a message through her boyfriend before the text was sent.

that sounds like a good enough reason
 

AdamK47

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Sorta like Back to the Future 2 when the older Marty was fired via Fax. Too bad fax machines don't have the futuristic appeal they had in the 80s.
 

dainthomas

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Originally posted by: AdamK47 3DS
Sorta like Back to the Future 2 when the older Marty was fired via Fax. Too bad fax machines don't have the futuristic appeal they had in the 80s.

If that movie was made today, he'd be fired by having a wireless signal sent to the heads-up display attached to his optic nerve.
 

mflacy

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It's a body-piercing and jewellery shop. How formal do you really need to be?
 

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Originally posted by: cerebusPu
The retailer claims it tried to reach Tanner directly "five or six times" and passed on a message through her boyfriend before the text was sent.

that sounds like a good enough reason

 

Thraxen

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Originally posted by: QED
Originally posted by: jlbenedict
"I don't think it's right to just text someone. At least they should have talked to me face to face," Tanner said.

How many times do you think she called in sick and actually spoke to her boss, face-to-face? I'm guessing she's like most workers who weasel their way into sicktime-- call and try to get the boss's voicemail so you don't actually have to talk to them.


Well, if I was sick I know I certainly wouldn't go talk to my boss face to face... nor would my boss likely want me there in such a condition.
 

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Originally posted by: QED
Originally posted by: DeadByDawn
Sacked?

They make it sound like they sent an army to her house, robbed, raped and pillaged. Then burnt it down.

I think the word you are thinking of is "ransacked".

"Sacked" is very common word for firing someone.

No, sacked also applies. i.e. "The Visigoths sacked Rome"