Posted in: Japanese manners debate: Is it OK to tell your coworkers 'I’ve found a new job?' See in context
As a business owner who has been sued by a former employee whom I had to fire because he was stealing from the company, spreading false information with clients, and even sexually harassing several women (among about 50 other complaints I had against him which were about his work performance and personal hygiene etc.), I would be quite happy to have an employee just simply say they found another job and were leaving. If this boss is complaining about the choice of wording, then they've never had to deal with a real disgruntled employee before. Sounds young, and naive to me.
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Posted in: Debate heats up over Cool Biz temperature rules See in context
The WHO recommends a temperature of basically between 18 and 22 degrees.... but comfortable room temperature is supposed to be around 22. What the hell is wrong with the Japanese? Some 50 year old law? Are you kidding Japan?
Japan has got to be one of the most stubborn, change resistant countries in the world.
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Iran have brought this upon themselves.
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our puppet guy in the white house was saying that quote ' i have asked Israel not to respond' after…
Posted in: Iran fires air defense batteries in provinces as sound of explosions heard near Isfahan