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Post by chuffedstokie on Aug 18, 2020 7:14:32 GMT
Our shift team leader is leaving at the end of this week and although a very competent person it would be fair to say that she isn't the best 'people' person I've ever come across. During a break yesterday the card was available for personal messages and it was clear that she won't be missed by some. Examples included such gems as, "I'm sure lots of people are going to miss you being around but I won't be one of them". Another one "Good fu###ng riddance, (only kidding).x. At the other end of the spectrum was a eulogy normally reserved for loved ones at funerals. I've only known her for 18 months and had a couple of unnecessary run ins of her making so kept my own message to a simple 'good luck Alice". Can't help but feel that the ones with an axe to grind although having done nothing to deserve her interventions will soon have a smile on their faces.
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Post by LL Cool Dave on Aug 18, 2020 7:18:14 GMT
'Bye, then'
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Post by mattyd2 on Aug 18, 2020 7:20:20 GMT
" Next "
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Post by supersimonstainrod on Aug 18, 2020 7:27:11 GMT
My last offering in such a card ran roughly:
"You could've sorted out my annual holiday entitlement before you unceremoniously f*cked off into the sunset,but have a good 'un. 😉"
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Aug 18, 2020 8:29:02 GMT
Something I can’t get my head around, not sure if anyone else has come across this. But people leaving and an envelope going around to collect money for them? Absolutely ludicrous. We had one woman leave for a job with higher pay with about £400 in her sky rocket and within a month she was back!
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Post by sheds1862 on Aug 18, 2020 8:36:03 GMT
Something I can’t get my head around, not sure if anyone else has come across this. But people leaving and an envelope going around to collect money for them? Absolutely ludicrous. We had one woman leave for a job with higher pay with about £400 in her sky rocket and within a month she was back! Depending on the person I usually take money out of the collection box
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Post by chuffedstokie on Aug 18, 2020 8:37:48 GMT
Something I can’t get my head around, not sure if anyone else has come across this. But people leaving and an envelope going around to collect money for them? Absolutely ludicrous. We had one woman leave for a job with higher pay with about £400 in her sky rocket and within a month she was back! Never been involved in the whip round thing but it's safe to say there wouldn't be much in this individuals envelope.
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Aug 18, 2020 8:49:37 GMT
Something I can’t get my head around, not sure if anyone else has come across this. But people leaving and an envelope going around to collect money for them? Absolutely ludicrous. We had one woman leave for a job with higher pay with about £400 in her sky rocket and within a month she was back! Never been involved in the whip round thing but it's safe to say there wouldn't be much in this individuals envelope. I only ever do it if someone gives birth, begrudgingly😏 On the message you’re best just keeping it simple, otherwise people will just look and say you’re either a tosser or even worse an arse licker😉
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Aug 18, 2020 8:56:07 GMT
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Post by sheds1862 on Aug 18, 2020 8:57:36 GMT
At my place there is a quite unpopular woman who was leaving. The card had about £3-23 in it and a couple of black jack's.
She then backtracked and decided to stay, not sure if people were refunded their 10 pences or not.
As others have said it's really a peculiar practice as is the buying of cakes when it's your own birthday
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Post by danceswithclams on Aug 18, 2020 9:00:44 GMT
Something I can’t get my head around, not sure if anyone else has come across this. But people leaving and an envelope going around to collect money for them? Absolutely ludicrous. We had one woman leave for a job with higher pay with about £400 in her sky rocket and within a month she was back! It's almost as bad as people bringing their newborn sprogs into work - why? What do these people expect the reaction to be? Well done - you had unprotected sex at least once, now fuck off and take your mewling pink cuntshit with you. I've got work to do here.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2020 9:05:49 GMT
"Good luck in the future. All the best"
It's stood the test of time............
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Aug 18, 2020 9:06:43 GMT
At my place there is a quite unpopular woman who was leaving. The card had about £3-23 in it and a couple of black jack's. She then backtracked and decided to stay, not sure if people were refunded their 10 pences or not. As others have said it's really a peculiar practice as is the buying of cakes when it's your own birthday Don’t get me started on the cake situation😡
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Aug 18, 2020 9:11:28 GMT
Something I can’t get my head around, not sure if anyone else has come across this. But people leaving and an envelope going around to collect money for them? Absolutely ludicrous. We had one woman leave for a job with higher pay with about £400 in her sky rocket and within a month she was back! It's almost as bad as people bringing their newborn sprogs into work - why? What do these people expect the reaction to be? Well done - you had unprotected sex at least once, now fuck off and take your mewling pink cuntshit with you. I've got work to do here. Ha! That's quite timely! I've just donated to a colleague's collection for his newborn. I was very tempted to leave a message which said "Well done on some successful sex" or something similar but of course I didn't. One of the big bonuses of working from home is not having to put up with all this office bollocks!
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Aug 18, 2020 9:15:18 GMT
Something I can’t get my head around, not sure if anyone else has come across this. But people leaving and an envelope going around to collect money for them? Absolutely ludicrous. We had one woman leave for a job with higher pay with about £400 in her sky rocket and within a month she was back! It's almost as bad as people bringing their newborn sprogs into work - why? What do these people expect the reaction to be? Well done - you had unprotected sex at least once, now fuck off and take your mewling pink cuntshit with you. I've got work to do here. To be fair, I was guilty of that but only because I was railroaded into it by my colleagues. Maybe that’s the same for everyone? People think they’re showing off but actually they’ve been forced to do it.
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Post by teenagefanclub on Aug 18, 2020 9:19:58 GMT
Happy birthday ffs
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Post by chuffedstokie on Aug 18, 2020 9:22:59 GMT
Never been involved in the whip round thing but it's safe to say there wouldn't be much in this individuals envelope. I only ever do it if someone gives birth, begrudgingly😏 On the message you’re best just keeping it simple, otherwise people will just look and say you’re either a tosser or even worse an arse licker😉 The woman who left the eulogy is most definitely the latter her message was truly vomit inducing.
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Post by sheds1862 on Aug 18, 2020 9:25:21 GMT
Something I can’t get my head around, not sure if anyone else has come across this. But people leaving and an envelope going around to collect money for them? Absolutely ludicrous. We had one woman leave for a job with higher pay with about £400 in her sky rocket and within a month she was back! It's almost as bad as people bringing their newborn sprogs into work - why? What do these people expect the reaction to be? Well done - you had unprotected sex at least once, now fuck off and take your mewling pink cuntshit with you. I've got work to do here. My previous job going back now to 2014 we had a woman at work parading her new prized granddaughter. Now I'm nobody to judge anyone but the grandmother was maybe 33 at most and her daughter was 14. Call me old fashioned but that's nothing to crow about.
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Post by xchpotter on Aug 18, 2020 10:28:23 GMT
For someone who clearly isn’t liked, you can say more by just saying nothing. Either just put your name in it, or don’t write anything. At my work we often have leavers and the envelope and card comes around. I try not to be hypocritical and aren’t one who will say something behind someone’s back I wouldn’t say to their face, so if I like the person they get warm words and a sound donation, if I don't they get nowt.
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Post by thisisouryear on Aug 18, 2020 10:41:16 GMT
Our shift team leader is leaving at the end of this week and although a very competent person it would be fair to say that she isn't the best 'people' person I've ever come across. During a break yesterday the card was available for personal messages and it was clear that she won't be missed by some. Examples included such gems as, "I'm sure lots of people are going to miss you being around but I won't be one of them". Another one "Good fu###ng riddance, (only kidding).x. At the other end of the spectrum was a eulogy normally reserved for loved ones at funerals. I've only known her for 18 months and had a couple of unnecessary run ins of her making so kept my own message to a simple 'good luck Alice". Can't help but feel that the ones with an axe to grind although having done nothing to deserve her interventions will soon have a smile on their faces. I would just write something polite and respectful, don't lower your standards to match someone else's. Your no better than the other person if you act with bitterness in my opinion. If you really don't like the person it's better to say nothing.
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Post by salopstick on Aug 18, 2020 10:44:03 GMT
I dont participate in brew funds, birthday cards, baby presents. I’m a miserable cunt Once when i was tour in Iraq a pregnant soldier started work at my unit while i by the time I’d come home she was on pre maternity leave. I went on my holiday and when I came back, one of the staff was doing a collection for her i politely declined. Anyway my boss called me in gave me a right bollocking about team work and setting an example to the junior soldiers etc. I said to him I’ve just come back from holiday where i got married. I dont want a card or present anyway but where’s my collection. Not even a congratulations off you. Probably the only time an officer gave me the most heart felt embarrassed apology ever
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Post by somersetstokie on Aug 18, 2020 11:20:13 GMT
My Standby comment is usually "You'll be a hard act to follow".
A little ambiguous perhaps and it could perhaps have different interpretations. But I always hope it appears to say a lot without actually saying anything. I think most recipients would accept it as being flattering!.
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Post by thequietman on Aug 18, 2020 11:24:33 GMT
"I'd like to wish you all the best for your future."
And, if feeling really truthful, add "Honestly, I would, but ..."
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Post by danceswithclams on Aug 18, 2020 11:36:27 GMT
It's almost as bad as people bringing their newborn sprogs into work - why? What do these people expect the reaction to be? Well done - you had unprotected sex at least once, now fuck off and take your mewling pink cuntshit with you. I've got work to do here. To be fair, I was guilty of that but only because I was railroaded into it by my colleagues. Was this when you were working as Lost Prophets tour manager?
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Aug 18, 2020 11:44:54 GMT
To be fair, I was guilty of that but only because I was railroaded into it by my colleagues. Was this when you were working as Lost Prophets tour manager? What a charming bloke you are🤣
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Post by Billybigbollox on Aug 18, 2020 11:47:08 GMT
At my place there is a quite unpopular woman who was leaving. The card had about £3-23 in it and a couple of black jack's. She then backtracked and decided to stay, not sure if people were refunded their 10 pences or not. As others have said it's really a peculiar practice as is the buying of cakes when it's your own birthday More importantly did you get your black jacks back ?
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Post by felonious on Aug 18, 2020 11:57:01 GMT
I dont participate in brew funds, birthday cards, baby presents. I’m a miserable cunt Once when i was tour in Iraq a pregnant soldier started work at my unit while i by the time I’d come home she was on pre maternity leave. I went on my holiday and when I came back, one of the staff was doing a collection for her i politely declined. Anyway my boss called me in gave me a right bollocking about team work and setting an example to the junior soldiers etc. I said to him I’ve just come back from holiday where i got married. I dont want a card or present anyway but where’s my collection. Not even a congratulations off you. Probably the only time an officer gave me the most heart felt embarrassed apology ever From what knowledge I have from your "friends" I would be really interested to see what your colleagues write about you
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Post by salopstick on Aug 18, 2020 12:06:06 GMT
I dont participate in brew funds, birthday cards, baby presents. I’m a miserable cunt Once when i was tour in Iraq a pregnant soldier started work at my unit while i by the time I’d come home she was on pre maternity leave. I went on my holiday and when I came back, one of the staff was doing a collection for her i politely declined. Anyway my boss called me in gave me a right bollocking about team work and setting an example to the junior soldiers etc. I said to him I’ve just come back from holiday where i got married. I dont want a card or present anyway but where’s my collection. Not even a congratulations off you. Probably the only time an officer gave me the most heart felt embarrassed apology ever From what knowledge I have from your "friends" I would be really interested to see what your colleagues write about you A source of invaluable advice
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Post by noustie on Aug 18, 2020 12:16:19 GMT
Our shift team leader is leaving at the end of this week and although a very competent person it would be fair to say that she isn't the best 'people' person I've ever come across. During a break yesterday the card was available for personal messages and it was clear that she won't be missed by some. Examples included such gems as, "I'm sure lots of people are going to miss you being around but I won't be one of them". Another one "Good fu###ng riddance, (only kidding).x. At the other end of the spectrum was a eulogy normally reserved for loved ones at funerals. I've only known her for 18 months and had a couple of unnecessary run ins of her making so kept my own message to a simple 'good luck Alice". Can't help but feel that the ones with an axe to grind although having done nothing to deserve her interventions will soon have a smile on their faces. 'We let Corona-Dave lick the envelope'
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Post by metalhead on Aug 18, 2020 12:26:49 GMT
When I left my previous company (under a bit of a cloud unfortunately), they bought me two lovely leaving cards and I also bought them a leaving card. My cards followed the typical "Good luck for the future" etc. My card had "Sorry for your loss" on the front. The lass on the front desk stuck it so everyone in the building had to see it. Had plenty of staff coming up and telling me it brightened up their day.
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