Originally posted by elindra:At this time of crisis??????
B*P Pari*** .....
and his part of town is not exactly unaffected either ..... no gas, no fresh food, and dwindling instant food supply ..... now there's a radiation advisory .......
*ptui ..... more reason to hate the frogs .....
Originally posted by Fatum:B*P Pari*** .....
and his part of town is not exactly unaffected either ..... no gas, no fresh food, and dwindling instant food supply ..... now there's a radiation advisory .......
*ptui ..... more reason to hate the frogs .....
If houses haven't collapsed, they can still get to work and there's lunch and power at the office, then I don't see any reason to miss work. If a family member has died they can take compassionate leave. He has every right to be suspicious of employees using the earthquake as a convenient excuse.
the rail lines are not fully restored yet. He had to walk home the first night. And aftershocks are still happening on a daily basis over there, not to mention that there's the radiation advisory also. Some employees have had their homes damaged, and relatives unaccounted for.
To expect employees to be present after a disaster of such a scale, verges on the criminal.
i posted a review at HGW and they deleted my comment.
I can't see it if i'm logged out. But if i log in, I still see my comment in my profile..
i'll go check.. see if i can find it.. what is the name of the restaurant?
bear - see twitter instead
i think they didn't publish it for fear of being sued...
which renders their "review site" pointless
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Originally posted by Fatum:the rail lines are not fully restored yet. He had to walk home the first night. And aftershocks are still happening on a daily basis over there, not to mention that there's the radiation advisory also. Some employees have had their homes damaged, and relatives unaccounted for.
To expect employees to be present after a disaster of such a scale, verges on the criminal.
To assume that the management is all-french would also be criminal. It's the Japanese way of working, life goes on. Work at Honda and many other places resumed as soon as power was restored, within the restrictions of course.
Originally posted by Kuali Baba:To assume that the management is all-french would also be criminal. It's the Japanese way of working, life goes on. Work at Honda and many other places resumed as soon as power was restored, within the restrictions of course.
japanese companies like honda and others have stopped production.
the japanese are well known to be a stoic, dedicated and hardworking people, so when they think it's crazy to be blacklisted for missing work, you know the shit is really deep over there. In any case, he's spat the dummy and evacuated to another place for the duration, cos all the frogs themselves, have left at the earliest opportunity.
I think nothing is going on w/ fuel shortage
Originally posted by Fatum:japanese companies like honda and others have stopped production.
the japanese are well known to be a stoic, dedicated and hardworking people, so when they think it's crazy to be blacklisted for missing work, you know the shit is really deep over there. In any case, he's spat the dummy and evacuated to another place for the duration, cos all the frogs themselves, have left at the earliest opportunity.
The energy-intensive work has been suspended of course, but the offices are still in operation, as you can infer. But are you saying that the French, if there were any who made that decision, can keep track of their staff after evacuating and doing the opposite of what they say?
let's start tonite's edition now, only 10 minutes to 7 anyway
Originally posted by Kuali Baba:The energy-intensive work has been suspended of course, but the offices are still in operation, as you can infer. But are you saying that the French, if there were any who made that decision, can keep track of their staff after evacuating and doing the opposite of what they say?
well, it seems to be the case.
There's a write up in today's ST ... about how some MNCs have evacuated their expat staffs, but ironically, it's still "business as usual" for their local offices.
Whether things are that bad on the ground over there, I suppose only the people over there can answer, but what does it say, when companies deem it serious enough, with all the radiation threat and aftershocks and hardships, to evacuate expats, but the locals are expected to be "business as usual" ? This particular bank was mentioned as having evacuated it's expat staff too.
check this out .....
=> japanese doggie refuses to leave injured friend behind
both mutts were rescued and evacuated to a shelter.
i hate to plack bags even it's only 2 nites 2 days only :(
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Originally posted by Fatum:
check this out .....
=> japanese doggie refuses to leave injured friend behind
both mutts were rescued and evacuated to a shelter.
At first the white dog was not moving. I almost thought the dog might be laying claim to a meat source...
evening guys. quiet weekend for me.
Feeling spent after a whole day at work. The things that parents feed their kids should be classified as child abuse. Sugar-coated donuts and icing figurines are like cocaine to them and they just run wild, while most of the fruit was untouched.
birthday party at work?
Originally posted by cassie:birthday party at work?
Yes - people pay us to run these things for their kids and their friends.
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Originally posted by sbst275:evening
Have you taken a look at the XL-sized moon tonight?
Originally posted by Kuali Baba:Feeling spent after a whole day at work. The things that parents feed their kids should be classified as child abuse. Sugar-coated donuts and icing figurines are like cocaine to them and they just run wild, while most of the fruit was untouched.
if they can't even run wild at a party, when can they??