View Full Version : So our Governor is staying at my work...


NollieStylz
04-23-2008, 06:21 AM
Should I accidentally turn off her wake-up call? :devillook Man I can think of so many pranks to pull, they'd be well-deserved too 'cause she doesn't tip our drivers!!! Bitch....

DTM325PWR
04-23-2008, 08:21 AM
Should I accidentally turn off her wake-up call? :devillook Man I can think of so many pranks to pull, they'd be well-deserved too 'cause she doesn't tip our drivers!!! Bitch....

i hate that beotch. she didnt do anything to save my sonics:shifty

DTM325PWR
04-23-2008, 08:22 AM
set one for every 30min till 8am

Chea
04-23-2008, 09:36 AM
hmm soo many ideas

rad750
04-23-2008, 09:44 AM
...and if she does tip, she'll tax you for it.

The trick I have planned for her is to vote for Dino.

NollieStylz
04-23-2008, 10:32 AM
...and if she does tip, she'll tax you for it.

The trick I have planned for her is to vote for Dino.

Indeed. She's stayed here before and she never gave a tip to our best driver years ago, that sold my vote to Rossi. Would be funny to see people line up as she checks out to give her a piece of their mind lol.

Hate politicians... :mad

BKHuff
04-23-2008, 10:34 AM
Give her a little smack talk nothing she can do about it

BraveUlysses
04-23-2008, 10:46 AM
...like getting him fired?

m3steve
04-23-2008, 11:12 AM
im all about Rossi, but on the flip side, do you think that she might not tip so that it doesn't look bad?? I can imagine that the papers would love to see her exchanging money with unknown people. Also if she tipped one person more then the other that was a different race, someone could twist that. I'm guessing that she just has a generalized "no tip" policy.

NollieStylz
04-23-2008, 11:55 AM
...like getting him fired?

Haha yeah, that had occured to me before I decided to do something stupid.

im all about Rossi, but on the flip side, do you think that she might not tip so that it doesn't look bad?? I can imagine that the papers would love to see her exchanging money with unknown people. Also if she tipped one person more then the other that was a different race, someone could twist that. I'm guessing that she just has a generalized "no tip" policy.

It's quite possible. That's why politicians aren't human once they choose their profession. :shifty

trayson
04-23-2008, 12:59 PM
I work for an organization (Public Utility) that's a "political subdivision of the state of WA". (i.e. we're technically government)

We are only allowed to tip 15%. So, when I was on a business trip, it was permissable to tip the cab driver 15%.

BKHuff
04-23-2008, 01:01 PM
...like getting him fired?

Not if he's not on the clock ;)

If they do fire him then she's going to have some big BIG problems getting re-elected.

BraveUlysses
04-23-2008, 01:05 PM
Not if he's not on the clock ;)

If they do fire him then she's going to have some big BIG problems getting re-elected.

lol, no

iredlinemy///m3
04-23-2008, 01:07 PM
I work for an organization (Public Utility) that's a "political subdivision of the state of WA". (i.e. we're technically government)

We are only allowed to tip 15%. So, when I was on a business trip, it was permissable to tip the cab driver 15%.

So a free shuttle, would be allowed 0 for a tip.

Gotta keep it black and white for her... once you start letting her use judgement, is where it goes all screwy!

BKHuff
04-23-2008, 01:18 PM
lol, no

Here's the preview of the title... Washington State Governor Gets Worker Fired for Expressing His Views of Her.

She would lose credibility so quickly it wouldn't even be funny. She would not even have a chance at getting re-elected. As for his job they can't fire him for being off the clock and voicing his views... it's one of our little freedoms :)

EDIT: However with the way the system is right now he would have to probably fight pretty hard to win but winning is winning.

BraveUlysses
04-23-2008, 01:29 PM
Here's the preview of the title... Washington State Governor Gets Worker Fired for Expressing His Views of Her.

She would lose credibility so quickly it wouldn't even be funny. She would not even have a chance at getting re-elected. As for his job they can't fire him for being off the clock and voicing his views... it's one of our little freedoms :)

EDIT: However with the way the system is right now he would have to probably fight pretty hard to win but winning is winning.

She wouldn't be firing him, as any hotel manager who isn't a raging moron would not bat an eye at releasing an employee over such conduct.

Managers understand that you don't shit where you eat and there's no chance a newspaper would care about a hotel employee getting fired for being mouthy to a high-ranking politician.

BKHuff
04-23-2008, 01:45 PM
She wouldn't be firing him, as any hotel manager who isn't a raging moron would not bat an eye at releasing an employee over such conduct.

Managers understand that you don't shit where you eat and there's no chance a newspaper would care about a hotel employee getting fired for being mouthy to a high-ranking politician.

I didn't say newspaper, and a lot of places would be interested in this. You just have to push it hard enough, and once it hits main stream her political career will take a gigantic hit.

BraveUlysses
04-23-2008, 01:48 PM
I didn't say newspaper, and a lot of places would be interested in this. You just have to push it hard enough, and once it hits main stream her political career will take a gigantic hit.

lol