Didn't I see this in a Dilbert series . . . ?
Nah! Too absurd for that!
ScottGee1
On 11/9/05, Andrew Dacey <adacey@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 11/9/05, Andrew Fildes <afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > We used to have a mandatory media blackout three days before an
> > election to counter just that tactic. At least he didn't call him a
> > pediatrician.
>
> The best one that I heard related to this was of a man working at a
> company who had to write a report about the company's training. His
> report mentioned that they favoured a "pedagogical approach" to
> training. His manager saw that and terminated him since he didn't want
> a pervert working for the company. I can't remember if HR caught it or
> if it was only after a subsequent lawsuit that the man got his job
> back. The end result was that a memo was sent out requiring that any
> correspondence using words that managers might not know had to include
> the definition for the word.
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