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WCDT: 2882-2886 (26-30 January 2015)

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ybtlamw:
That's why I said it's pretty unlikely. Then again, out of all the ideas I've seen come up with in these WCDT, Jeph always seems to go a route absolutely no one predicted.

ASB84:

--- Quote from: Awsyme on 26 Jan 2015, 17:50 ---when she fired Faye she threw up some legalize such as bad attitude, rudeness etc when that will have been accepted coffee house behaviour for years and nothing she's ever complained about before.
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I still don't think that's what she was saying there. To me, it sounded like she was saying "I can tolerate all that stuff, but not you breaking The One Big Rule."

elfly:

--- Quote from: ASB84 on 26 Jan 2015, 19:00 ---
--- Quote from: Awsyme on 26 Jan 2015, 17:50 ---when she fired Faye she threw up some legalize such as bad attitude, rudeness etc when that will have been accepted coffee house behaviour for years and nothing she's ever complained about before.
--- End quote ---

I still don't think that's what she was saying there. To me, it sounded like she was saying "I can tolerate all that stuff, but not you breaking The One Big Rule."

--- End quote ---

People drinking on the job is a big no no that will get you insta fired in many places.

That said.

Dora complained about how Faye treats her employees, how she disrespects her, etc etc, but she still made her manager? That's the crazy part.

Faye getting fired for drinking on the job, nah. That's realistic.

Then again, maybe Dora made her manager with the hope it would force Faye to treat people better.

TeaOfDeath:
Haven't posted in a few days--I think this thread is hitting me a little hard as a 20-something female with alcohol issues.

This song comes to mind when I think of Faye. Sia (the artist) herself said it was explicitly a song about alcoholism, and it's sung by a woman. It's interesting, how in the last year or two, artists and the media in general are picking up on how alcoholism is a problem for women too--and not just in a "WHHHOOOOAA OUTTA CONTROL PARTY GIRL!" stereotype either. It's a real problem for us too, and it really hits home for people like me, who've only ever seen alcoholism portrayed as a real illness for men; for women it's always a "party phase" or something else negligible.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vjPBrBU-TM

stinson6016:
My thoughts too, but she'll be ok right?  :?

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