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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: CactusCarlos on May 31, 2008, 08:49:41 PM
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http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7011103302
Vittorio Hernandez - AHN News Writer
New York, NY (AHN) - A survey of 2,520 executive made by a New York-based online job search website said office cursing topped the reasons why bosses fire employees.
According to TheLadders.com, 38 percent of the respondents to the online survey pointed to violation of office etiquette, primarily using cuss words, as their number one reason for terminating workers.
The was followed by drinking on the job, which came second with 35 percent, and excessive personal calls during office hours as third, with 28 percent.
But from the worker's perspective, there is a worst sin than cursing. TheLadder said 81 percent viewed swearing as an improper office behavior, but a higher 98 percent said the worst office crime was to steal food from the office refrigerator.
There are some work environments that encourage cursing, said Rick Gillis, author of "Really Useful Job Search Tactics". He cited the lumberyard where swearing is common place. "If you weren't contributing to it, you weren't part of the gang... It was sort of a competition thing," Gillis said, quoted by the Houston Chronicle.
Timothy Jay, a psychology professor at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts in North Adams and author of two books on cursing, discovered in a study that men curse more often than women, except for sorority members. Librarians and staff of the university day care center were less likely to swear compared to the school's provosts.
Jay explained that for many people, cursing is a coping mechanism that helps them reduce stress. "It's a form of anger management that is often underappreciated," Jay told the New York Times.
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I've fired two people because of their inability to understand I don't like unnecessary cursing and swearing in the office atmosphere. They were both middle-aged women.
The last one informed the other ladies in the office that "suck my dick" was her favorite response to every situation. My longtime assistant told her Undies was not a fan of such language. The woman told my assistant it was too bad because she was going to say what she wanted to say to whoever she wanted to hear it.
The vile woman was gone within a week. What an idiot!
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I've fired two people because of their inability to understand I don't like unnecessary cursing and swearing in the office atmosphere. They were both middle-aged women.
The last one informed the other ladies in the office that "suck my dick" was her favorite response to every situation. My longtime assistant told her Undies was not a fan of such language. The woman told my assistant it was too bad because she was going to say what she wanted to say to whoever she wanted to hear it.
The vile woman was gone within a week. What an idiot!
Does your longtime assistant always call you 'Undies'?
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I've fired two people because of their inability to understand I don't like unnecessary cursing and swearing in the office atmosphere. They were both middle-aged women.
The last one informed the other ladies in the office that "suck my dick" was her favorite response to every situation. My longtime assistant told her Undies was not a fan of such language. The woman told my assistant it was too bad because she was going to say what she wanted to say to whoever she wanted to hear it.
The vile woman was gone within a week. What an idiot!
Does your longtime assistant always call you 'Undies'?
Yes. I thought Lord Undies was a bit too formal for our relationship.
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I've fired two people because of their inability to understand I don't like unnecessary cursing and swearing in the office atmosphere. They were both middle-aged women.
The last one informed the other ladies in the office that "suck my dick" was her favorite response to every situation. My longtime assistant told her Undies was not a fan of such language. The woman told my assistant it was too bad because she was going to say what she wanted to say to whoever she wanted to hear it.
The vile woman was gone within a week. What an idiot!
Does your longtime assistant always call you 'Undies'?
Yes. I thought Lord Undies was a bit too formal for our relationship.
Wouldn't the proper title be "Lord Undies, Sir"? :-)
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http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7011103302
Vittorio Hernandez - AHN News Writer
New York, NY (AHN) - A survey of 2,520 executive made by a New York-based online job search website said office cursing topped the reasons why bosses fire employees.
According to TheLadders.com, 38 percent of the respondents to the online survey pointed to violation of office etiquette, primarily using cuss words, as their number one reason for terminating workers.
The was followed by drinking on the job, which came second with 35 percent, and excessive personal calls during office hours as third, with 28 percent.
But from the worker's perspective, there is a worst sin than cursing. TheLadder said 81 percent viewed swearing as an improper office behavior, but a higher 98 percent said the worst office crime was to steal food from the office refrigerator.
There are some work environments that encourage cursing, said Rick Gillis, author of "Really Useful Job Search Tactics". He cited the lumberyard where swearing is common place. "If you weren't contributing to it, you weren't part of the gang... It was sort of a competition thing," Gillis said, quoted by the Houston Chronicle.
Timothy Jay, a psychology professor at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts in North Adams and author of two books on cursing, discovered in a study that men curse more often than women, except for sorority members. Librarians and staff of the university day care center were less likely to swear compared to the school's provosts.
Jay explained that for many people, cursing is a coping mechanism that helps them reduce stress. "It's a form of anger management that is often underappreciated," Jay told the New York Times.
What the hell?! :tongue:
KC
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I agree 100% about the stolen food from the break room fridge. I had to quit keeping my lunch in there about 2 years ago...several of the secretaries feel entitled to take anything they want...as long as they don't get caught. Apparently they act as lookouts for each other. I bought an insulated lunch box and keep it at my desk...sometimes under my desk...you never know... :banghead: