by P!ssed Off »
23 Sep 2013 15:07
melonhead Hoop Blah melonhead oh please etc
More graceless I said, and it wasn't my phrase anyway.
However, when 700 odd people who effectively pay your wages (and give you a well paid job most would love to do) invest the time, effort and money to travel up to watch and support you I'd say there is certainly element of gracelessness to celebrate in front of them the way he did (and with it's apparent motivation).
such a shit argument - if my boss abused me and bood me by way of motivation either id be off to another job, or he not be managing me for very long& if the least i did in reply was not do a little dance, and give him a bit of a stare when i did something good i think he'd have got off lightly
At least you labelled your argument "such a shit argument" in advance.
What gave you the impression the fans are Blackman's boss? Nige Ladkins is Blackman's boss, McDermott before him. Both have given Blackman numerous opportunities and haven't criticised him (in public at least) for his mediocre performances.
The fans are the CUSTOMER, not the BOSS.
If you've not been paying attention, here's what you've missed so far:
A man is on ridiculously high wages for a part-time job, that is the envy of all his peers. His boss has given him encouragement and plenty of opportunities to impress at work.
He's been in his current job for 8 months. During this time he's had two months of paid holiday, whilst performing mediocre at best for the 6 months he's actually been working.
Consequently a minority of customers have decided to criticise his poor performances at work.Melonhead: If you're the type of gimp that would quit the dream job over such trivial, and perhaps justified, criticism then you're truly a f
ucking loser of the highest order, destined for absolute, and perpetual, failure in life.