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  • Brezzi
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    if its just that you surf the web occasionally I don't really see it as much of a problem as long as you aren't fapping away or anything

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  • JBird
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    Originally posted by gtdragon980
    Honestly, it's really nothing that should jeapordize my chances, but it definitely puts me back while I have been striving to get ahead. I tend to browse the internet at work and my boss knows it, it's no surprise. Just the fact that he brought it up again makes it a bigger issue than it already is. I still get my work done and handle more responsibilities than anyone that works with me so, like I said, it shouldn't jeapordize, just hinder.
    Well maybe the good thing about your co-worker doing this to you, is that it's a good wake-up call and reminder to focus on doing well at work.

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  • Xat1cZ
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    Originally posted by JBird
    Grammar and spelling. Lame come-back. You fail again. Go back to thinking about sucking dicks.
    Now you're just trying to hurt my feelings. And I warn you, my feelings hurt very easily.

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  • JBird
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    Originally posted by Xat1cZ
    that time off the month?, that's okay
    Grammar and spelling. Lame come-back. You fail again. Go back to thinking about sucking dicks.

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  • gtdragon980
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    Originally posted by Swanny
    How about...what the fiddle did you do that could jeopardize getting hired full time?


    I had a similar thing happen to me. I just cut off any party involved and actually quit that job shortly there after. I wanted so bad to tell them off and be confrontational but I sucked it up and was the better man. No regrets.
    Honestly, it's really nothing that should jeapordize my chances, but it definitely puts me back while I have been striving to get ahead. I tend to browse the internet at work and my boss knows it, it's no surprise. Just the fact that he brought it up again makes it a bigger issue than it already is. I still get my work done and handle more responsibilities than anyone that works with me so, like I said, it shouldn't jeapordize, just hinder.

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  • reelizmpro
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    That's pretty messed up but there are a lot of people in this world who enjoy bringing down others. Just move on. Don't do anything that might negatively affect your life in the long run. Take this as a valuable lesson. Don't put anything past anybody. Loyalty is rare these days.

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  • Xat1cZ
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    Originally posted by JBird
    har...har...har... you are so damn funny...What's-the-matter? Can't think of something constructive to say?!
    that time off the month?, that's okay

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  • DIIRTY-30
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    Originally posted by JBird
    har...har...har... you are so damn funny...What's-the-matter? Can't think of something constructive to say?!

    Maybe thats just how he conducts actual business?

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  • Swanny
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    How about...what the fiddle did you do that could jeopardize getting hired full time?


    I had a similar thing happen to me. I just cut off any party involved and actually quit that job shortly there after. I wanted so bad to tell them off and be confrontational but I sucked it up and was the better man. No regrets.

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  • JBird
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    Originally posted by Xat1cZ
    You should suck your ex-coworkers best bro's dick, that'll show him.
    har...har...har... you are so damn funny...What's-the-matter? Can't think of something constructive to say?!

    Oh look, here's another useless joke...

    Originally posted by Xat1cZ
    How about hooking each cap up to a line that goes to a bomb and if someone tries to remove the caps the bomb go off? how about that?

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  • phreshkid
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    Originally posted by Xat1cZ
    You should suck your ex-coworkers best bro's dick, that'll show him.
    Do you speak from experience?

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  • JBird
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    Originally posted by gtdragon980
    This is a good point. I didn't see this post earlier, but that does make me feel a little better about the whole situation.
    Good. Don't lower yourself down to the co-workers level. ^^I just noticed F34R said this above too! Transcend the bullshit.

    If your co-worker was right about the "shit that really hinders [your] chance at becoming full time w/ benefits", then that shit that you did is your own fault. But if most of it wasn't true, then if your boss is smart and a good boss they will see you for who you are.

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  • F34R
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    Just leave it alone, do your work and enjoy life. Don't spend your life's actions on getting even. It is better to turn the other cheek than to sink to his level.

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  • Xat1cZ
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    You should suck your ex-coworkers best bro's dick, that'll show him.

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  • DIIRTY-30
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    Your better off leaving it alone, hes obviously a piece of shit thats a given. You dont need to stoop to his level despite your anger. I'm sure 90% of us would feel the same way, but this wont get you ahead at work. Only put you behind, if you want to impress your boss and get your full time dont let it phase you man. If you have confidence in what you do and you work to the best of your abilities your boss will see it. Obviously there is a lot left out, but still. If you must, talk it out with your boss but DON'T start to slander the fag who quit. That only will show him your true colors, which you also DO NOT want him to see your anger. Frustrated sure maybe, vindictive... nah.

    The better you handle it the better you'll succeed at work. Every job people are trying to get ahead, most now a days don't work hard and talk shit. I've had this happen to me before (to an extent), anger will not get you anywhere. You'll still be pissed off and potentially out of a job yourself.

    Bottom line, keep a cool head.


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