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bpman



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BMW at work ... interesting read
Post #136726 4th Apr 2012 7:00am
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Bitch Moan Winge at work!

Answer - work on your own Very Happy

"the job would be great if you didn't have to deal with all the staff problems!" Quote from me 2006 Rolling with laughter (used to manage 80 odd women Shocked men are a lot less bitchy...they just moan and winge more Laughing !)
Post #136727 4th Apr 2012 7:06am
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Didn't you have 'diversity at work' training Zag ? Laughing

On a day to day basis I must say I prefer working with women as I have a better laugh with them but when something kicks off boy does it kick off and then A isn't talking to B anymore and so on... Blokes tend to have a big row and next day its all forgotten about

That BMW business is on the fringe of the usual corporate speak, new examples of which I come across all the time.
Years ago if you were a naughty boy it was disciplinary action - now (where I work) you are subject to "consequence framework" Laughing
Post #136731 4th Apr 2012 7:33am
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Agreed I always preferred to manage women and be managed by women - you could manipulate them more with a bit of charm Wink

'Consequence framework', need to look into that for my marriage Laughing Just been scrubbing the old kitchen lino so we don't have to buy a new one, can now afford a new anchor and chain for my boat Whistle
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'Consequence framework', need to look into that for my marriage Laughing Just been scrubbing the old kitchen lino so we don't have to buy a new one, can now afford a new anchor and chain for my boat Whistle


Funny that, since mine walked it's funny how I have a little fund for the Defender, well, can't sit on posh sofa's if you're out in the Land Rover can you and curtains? They last for years if you don't keep opening and closing them Thumbs Up
Post #136765 4th Apr 2012 11:16am
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Zagato wrote:
can now afford a new anchor and chain for my boat Whistle


Off Topic Zag,I've got an anchor but no boat! Fancy pooling resources? Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter


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Shocked for half and anchor you can have half my boat, don't expect it to float though Laughing WTF type of anchor is that Confused Must be over 15KG, good idea really stops it getting jammed in rocks so much I should think Wink
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I recognise that "Janchor" Thumbs Up


- did you see what I did Rolling with laughter
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