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02-17-2009, 10:31 PM
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Yeah so i kicked my boss's door down today in a fury of rage!
I was so upset i literally walked up to his office and the door was closed so i kicked it open and it fell off the hinges onto the floor. the look on his face was preshish. i said in loud angry voice "I QUIT" and i left
my friend at work called me and said i have an arrest warrent out for me that the cops showed up to my old work and are looking to press charges on me. ive been at the local pub all day drinking my misery away and im staying at my mothers house until things settle down
the thing is i was put on notice i was getting laid off after 8 years of slave labor i couldnt take it. not to mention he said if i dont buy him coffee everyday and a donut he could find someone to replace me
any suggestions?
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02-17-2009, 10:40 PM
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An arrest warrant? For what?
The door was unstable and fell off the hinges when you opened it. Is there proof otherwise?
How does your friend at work know about this alleged arrest warrant? Did he/she read it? I think not.
Just relax at the pub for now. It will blow over and you'll be looking for another job suffering mostly from a bad reference from your previous employer.
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02-17-2009, 10:43 PM
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Originally Posted by lone traveler
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any suggestions?
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Don't post on a very popular internet forum with a registered handle? 
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02-17-2009, 10:45 PM
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Originally Posted by azoria
An arrest warrant? For what?
The door was unstable and fell off the hinges when you opened it. Is there proof otherwise?
How does your friend at work know about this alleged arrest warrant? Did he/she read it? I think not.
Just relax at the pub for now. It will blow over and you'll be looking for another job suffering mostly from a bad reference from your previous employer.
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the cops came looking to arrest me for vandalism and threating to endanger and wreckless engargentment. the cops talked to everyone i worked with so thats how he knew
i might have 2 witness the secratary and the diryt ass janitor
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02-17-2009, 11:18 PM
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Good for you!  You dont know how many times I have went through my mind of doing something like that! I do know of someone at work that when they quit that they threw a chair across the room in the managers offices.
All they can do is make you pay for the door damages I would think. Its not like you hurt the man. If he is forcing you to buy him refreshments, sounds like he deserves to be kicked.
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02-17-2009, 11:28 PM
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so sorry but honestly your post cracked me up.
Call the local police and sheriff and ask if there is a warrant. If so ask what should you do.
Quote:
Originally Posted by lone traveler
I was so upset i literally walked up to his office and the door was closed so i kicked it open and it fell off the hinges onto the floor. the look on his face was preshish. i said in loud angry voice "I QUIT" and i left
my friend at work called me and said i have an arrest warrent out for me that the cops showed up to my old work and are looking to press charges on me. ive been at the local pub all day drinking my misery away and im staying at my mothers house until things settle down
the thing is i was put on notice i was getting laid off after 8 years of slave labor i couldnt take it. not to mention he said if i dont buy him coffee everyday and a donut he could find someone to replace me
any suggestions?
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02-18-2009, 06:24 AM
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Sounds like getting arrested is right up your alley - addicted to being arrested
Pure fiction, folks.
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02-18-2009, 08:37 AM
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Take 2 Prozac and call a mental health provider in the morning.  You kicked a door down? How old are you, 12?!?
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02-18-2009, 10:04 AM
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Sorry, I call "B.S."
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02-18-2009, 12:27 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lone traveler
I was so upset i literally walked up to his office and the door was closed so i kicked it open and it fell off the hinges onto the floor.
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"Literally walked up" and kicked the door?
I call BS too.
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