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20 hours ago, manco said:

any favoured phrases for getting a lad moving faster without being too offensive or harsh?

 

 

Ask him why he has gone into limp mode, suggest he should bring his mum in to help him if he is struggling.

 

 

Bob

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56 minutes ago, Mark Bolam said:

Because slow workers have rights John.

He possibly did non-competitive sports days at school.

Just how you and me was dragged up...

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Posted (edited)

In today’s (but maybe not for much longer) job market, bollocking less than perfect workers is counter productive, they walk, you struggle to find another.

 

All employers are walking a tightrope atm.

Edited by Mick Dempsey
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2 hours ago, Mick Dempsey said:

In today’s (but maybe not for much longer) job market, bollocking less than perfect workers is counter productive, they walk, you struggle to find another.

 

All employers are walking a tightrope atm.

It's been coming for a long time, some chose to ignore it. 

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Hard Times Create Strong Men, Strong Men Create Good Times, Good Times Create Weak Men, Weak Men Create Hard Times



…and women too I guess! We are a generation of weak men. Sitting at home or wherever on our gadgets trying to outsmart each other[emoji3] quite sad really.

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