That's what makes it even more funnyThat was mean & totally unnecessary. Dude was just minding his own business.
That's what makes it even more funnyThat was mean & totally unnecessary. Dude was just minding his own business.
He's a bytch...she clearly was joking, he is an adult, didn't take offense, but look how yall co-sign this overreaction to a silly act that should've warranted just a warning
But be in other threads capeing for nikkas doing worst
Yeah I assumed this was her attempt at humor and thought it was a "fun" thing to do.You can tell she was joking but she should have thought that out lmao
I can't believe this chick just gave me her phone number out the blue! I can't wait to tell-
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why the need to terminate, instead of issuing a warning?fukk out of here. I would fire even if it didn't go public. Why is her dumbass passing notes to people.
why the need to terminate, instead of issuing a warning?
Is there a policy against passing notes? would she have gotten fired if the note said 'have a good day'?
Insulting your businesses customers is absolutely a fireable offensewhy the need to terminate, instead of issuing a warning?
Is there a policy against passing notes? would she have gotten fired if the note said 'have a good day'?



no policy, no race/political/religious/threats in message....then shouldn't be firedWhat part of the job is passing notes to people?
No part
And I may have given a warning for have a nice day.
Passing a childish note to an adult customer shouldn't be a terminating offense before issuing warningsInsulting your businesses customers is absolutely a fireable offense
Male feminists are even more illogical than bytches
Im sure Deacon Fakkit will defend the bytch![]()
no policy, no race/political/religious/threats in message....then shouldn't be fired
Especially when the reaction would've been different had it been a positive message/compliment/her number
It’s not the note it’s the fact that she insulted the customerPassing a childish note to an adult customer shouldn't be a terminating offense before issuing warnings
