That was OK in my father’s generation. They had their “Tee Martooni lunches”. I went on a few business lunches early in my career where everyone else was drinking.
One time, doing pre-acceptance trials on a new assembly machine. All morning we all agreed it wasn’t ready. One long boozy lunch later (paid for by the machine builder) and my compatriots were ready to sign off.
TStyle78 about 4 years ago
Most likely. At my last job that didn’t get the guy fired; just sent home.
Otto Knowbetter about 4 years ago
Actually, I think those traits are protected under the Americans With Disabilities Act.
redback about 4 years ago
and they are denying me my freedom to infect others
mistercatworks about 4 years ago
We had a guy throw the customer’s computer onto the floor in front of the customer. He didn’t get fired. I left that company soon after.
raybarb44 about 4 years ago
or the youth of today. You tell me…..
ferddo about 4 years ago
Yep, I know several people too who blame the consequences of their own actions on “cancel culture”…
P51Strega about 4 years ago
That was OK in my father’s generation. They had their “Tee Martooni lunches”. I went on a few business lunches early in my career where everyone else was drinking.
One time, doing pre-acceptance trials on a new assembly machine. All morning we all agreed it wasn’t ready. One long boozy lunch later (paid for by the machine builder) and my compatriots were ready to sign off.
jhnnywalkr about 4 years ago
I love the low-key social commentary Carrillo does every once in a while.
WCraft Premium Member about 4 years ago
Don’t worry – you can find a lawyer to represent you. Remember that in our modern age, nothing is your fault!
Daeder about 4 years ago
It’s all office politics!
Jim Kerner about 4 years ago
Must be friends with Dustin from Dustin. Jeremy from Zits, Jack from Flo & Friends. Francis from Momma and Andy from Andy Capp.
Wooded trail about 4 years ago
Maybe he was Girl Drink Drunk.