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too late to do " recall" on it? If it's in Outlook and they haven't read it yet you can recall/unsend it
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Think that only works internally?too late to do " recall" on it? If it's in Outlook and they haven't read it yet you can recall/unsend it
I didn't realise thatThink that only works internally?
I think once it leaves your organisation’s Exchange server it just appears in the recipients mailbox as a regular email called “recall request” or something containing the details of the incriminating message.I didn't realise that
Yeswas the call being recorded?
we used to deal with a complete cowboy of a salesman. he was late 50s early 60s, old school dub wide boy.
What the company sold were very large items, and the delivery and install team used to hate his guts as he always lied about how possible it would be to get things down stairs etc. (we once had to hire a crane to get one of these in over the buildings as it couldn't go down stairs.
His favorite bit of bullshite was to claim that a delayed delivery was 'on the high seas'
we began to refer to him as pat the pirate as a result, and he inevitably ended up cc'd on an email referring to him as such
but he totally owned it - he used to start his phone calls from then on 'ahar there dave me boy, its pat the pirate here'.
I once had a guy sacked for such bullshit. Not one of my guys, but my boss.
I made a big fuss about the impossible shit he was insisting could be done, time and time again. And fortunately for me (because I really laid my cards down in a shouty, sweary, wall-punchy, hammer-throwey kinda way), his boss, and his bosses boss had a look at all these things and agreed with me. And he was let go. He would have killed someone eventually.
Unlike your friend, my guy did not have any personality to speak of. Talking to him was like talking to a chatbot from 15 years ago. That's probably what really did it for him. If he had some sort of character he'd probably still have a job.
I'd say you'd get work on a site easy enough..there's enough of them! I never saw so much scaffolding in my life.Took on a Nightshift last night, because there is nothing else at this time of year, half days pay. By the end of this month I'll have done 32 hours in my "main" job.
I fell back into it pretty easy, but work finished 9 hours ago and I'm still awake. Wide awake. This shit ain't worth it. I've probably smoked 30 cigarettes since the shift ended. And I'm REALLY annoyed with one guy.
Also, I cast an aspersion on my guys to the truck driver. He said (go on and do your best cockney accent) "last job I done they'd gone and hired people out of weight watchers. 'excercise, get fitter, lose weight ' and all of that. Honestly, these were lumps. I had to go sit in the cab because if one of them keeled over I didn't want to be around".
For reals, in some companies, the hiring policy is now going to weight watchers and hiring people who can't get a job somewhere else.
EDIT: Sorry, don't mean to sound fat shamey or anything. They're just hiring people who are completely not up to the task. Some of my chunckiest friends are fucking brilliant at this job etc. And there's no work this month. Next month I expect will be mental.
I'd say you'd get work on a site easy enough..there's enough of them! I never saw so much scaffolding in my life.
I wonder do they look for a safe pass
Of course I would. But the action is the juice.
I need a couple of qualifications, easily done, but I can scaffold with the best of them. But I just don't want to be on a building site. Those guys look so miserable.
They took away all of our desk phones
Everything is being done through MS Teams now
i have had ok experiences with TeamsThey better have solid it support. Windows is just pure fuckery at this point.
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