http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/10/15/sky_jibe/

The Grammar Nazi in me is obliged to point out a missing possessive apostrophe in the offending line.

I suspect there's an opening in Sky tech. support if you want a second shot at it.Audley Strange wrote:I once went for a job as a sky customer service representative. I lasted four days of the training, three of which involved making a fucking poster and listening to some wannabe douche purloin the jokes of Bill Hicks and others as an attempt to ingratiate himself, rather than do any fucking training. I left since the place was filled with drunks, sluts, pillheads, sectarian wankers and the HRT brigade. Not really a healthy atmosphere to work in to start with, but given their management style, training and some of the weirdos that worked there I'm surprised Abbas didn't say "What are you wearing? Can you smell my cock?"
Well yes, but that would have spoiled the joke.Svartalf wrote:But he was Austrian?
My German father-in-law...
...maintains that the Austrians are the cleverest people on the planet.
Why?
Because they've managed to convince the world that Beethoven was Austrian and Hitler was German.
Five years working in directory enquiries cured me of ever wishing to work with the public again, unless it is driving a bulldozer of their corpses into pits filled with lime.klr wrote:I suspect there's an opening in Sky tech. support if you want a second shot at it.Audley Strange wrote:I once went for a job as a sky customer service representative. I lasted four days of the training, three of which involved making a fucking poster and listening to some wannabe douche purloin the jokes of Bill Hicks and others as an attempt to ingratiate himself, rather than do any fucking training. I left since the place was filled with drunks, sluts, pillheads, sectarian wankers and the HRT brigade. Not really a healthy atmosphere to work in to start with, but given their management style, training and some of the weirdos that worked there I'm surprised Abbas didn't say "What are you wearing? Can you smell my cock?"![]()
BSkyB, the most evil arm of Rupert Murdoch's evil empire.Svartalf wrote: ...
BTW, what kind of company are we dealing with?
Audley Strange wrote:Five years working in directory enquiries cured me of ever wishing to work with the public again, unless it is driving a bulldozer of their corpses into pits filled with lime.klr wrote: ...
I suspect there's an opening in Sky tech. support if you want a second shot at it.![]()
Unless that bit's in German.klr wrote:Don't mention the war indeed:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/10/15/sky_jibe/
The Grammar Nazi in me is obliged to point out a missing possessive apostrophe in the offending line.
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