Bullies @ Work

I work at Asda, and we don't really have any managers like that. I'm sure the people above the manager would like to hear about it though, report him.
 
Probably. Thats why he did it! Hoping for her number afterwards :p

Yeah i would have been like Quagmire by that stage, mind you its kinda hard when they seem impressed at your sheer innosence of standing up for them then immediatley after go...will you go out with me plox?
 
Retail manager = Giving someone authority, not a real manager.

It's an unskilled worker who's worked at the shop for ages, they aren't properly trained in any sense, just a little bit of a course. Which is stupid in my opinion, you can't put an unskilled worker to do a job that takes years of learning and experience to do right and expect them to run the shop properly.

If there is grass on the field I'd of played.
If not, i'd have roled her over and played in the mud.
Fixed, nah wait, no, thats the /b/tard answer.
 
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Nah, they're not all bad. My manager when I worked in spar was nice, stuck up for me when the regional manager was giving me a formal warning for an instore test that I failed. Always easy to talk to and never really shouting, there was only one supervisor who was a bit annoying but she was still easy to have laugh with as long as you done the work.
 
Nah, they're not all bad. My manager when I worked in spar was nice, stuck up for me when the regional manager was giving me a formal warning for an instore test that I failed. Always easy to talk to and never really shouting, there was only one supervisor who was a bit annoying but she was still easy to have laugh with as long as you done the work.

My gf works for them. Nightmare, the staff were complete ****ers, fortunately a friendly manager moved her to another branch that doesn't have that problem.
 
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