If my company charged me for breaking something, fooling about or not, I'd be out the door immediately.
It seems strange that it can't be replaced with a modern equivilent, but if this really is the case, has your company thought of looking on auction sites or online generally, either for the part, or another TV that has that part?It is a 37" LCD. Trouble is we have four identical units in which are EOL and can't be purchased new..
Cost for replacement part is £1500![]()
i dropped a pallet of smirnoff at work couple of weeks ago..
spinning round too fast on forklift![]()
You can't just claim that without telling us the storywrote off a unregistered focus st2 woops
Councils rock!
That is because everyone else pays for itI break things at work all the time, and I've never been fined or had it docked from my wages. Councils rock!
Can't blame anybody else and I admitted to breaking the item.
If anything goes wrong never admit it, always blame it on the guy who can't speak english.
wrote off a unregistered focus st2 woops
Were you supposed to be using it when you broke it?
Can it be attributed to wear and tear?
Did you use it beyond it standard operating procedures?
Finally....Can you blame someone else?