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WCDT 2897 - 2901 (16-20 February 2015)

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hedgie:
I just think of her as Pen-Pen

Somnus Eternus:

--- Quote from: hedgie on 15 Feb 2015, 21:30 ---I just think of her as Pen-Pen

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BenRG:
Poor Dora! It's usually a bad sign regarding your confidence in your decisions if you keep on ranting about why you are right to others who haven't even implied that you are wrong! At least Dora is sane enough (in a somewhat meta way) to be actually aware that she's doing it!


--- Quote from: Dora ---Who said I was rationalising it to you?
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That my favourite QC quote of recent times. It demonstrates the sometimes-scary level of self-awareness that the characters sometimes show.

FWIW, I can see nothing wrong with Penny's hair. She looks the same as when we last saw her, AFAIK.

Finally... If Penny is made assistant manager, I'd like for Faye to give her the badge. This would symbolise no hard feelings, that Faye has moved on and serve as one last bit of emotional abuse by guilt trip of her former coworkers (and thus in-character for Faye). It would be made funny if Dora and Penny called her on it and she retreated whilst laughing.

Endellion:

--- Quote from: Half Empty Coffee Cup on 15 Feb 2015, 20:46 ---
--- Quote from: jwhouk on 15 Feb 2015, 20:36 ---Lat's knock it off with the money puns. It's depreciating.

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Really? I thought it was collecting our interest.

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The more of them we have would cause an inflation on the number of pages in the WCDT.

On discussing the reason why a person was fired...probably depends on the place you're working. I've only noticed one person getting fired...or rather him disappearing from the office. When I eventually asked I was told that he was dismissed for gross misconduct and that was all I was allowed to hear.

NilsO:

--- Quote from: Consilium on 15 Feb 2015, 18:50 ---Also, isn't it kind of unprofessional to discuss the termination of one employee with another?

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Well, Dora has to give some explanation, otherwise there will be endless speculation and concern. "She quit" is probably not good enough, as usually this is not an abrupt thing. "I had to fire her", without further explanation, should be sufficient. But "she was drunk at work" is decidedly unprofessional. It is Dora's damned duty not to spread rumors about former employees.

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