Swearing at work
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Arklight

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898 posts

216 months

Monday 24th August 2009
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A mate\colleague of mine is having a bit of a worry at the moment as he thinks he might be in trouble at work, can the PH knowledgable put his mind at rest.

Whilst having a heated discusion with a person in his dept (very lazy blah blah) he lost his cool a bit and said, "well you cant sit there and do F all all day" now the guy he said it too has said he is going to report him to HR for harrasment and how dare he swear whilst talking to him etc.

Aside from the obvious apology (which the guy doesnt deserve, really does do nothing all day but its public sector and nearly impossible to get rid of someone) could my mate be in a lot of trouble for that?

okgo

41,881 posts

225 months

Monday 24th August 2009
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Good lord, if swearing was something you coudl be dismissed for I think a LOT of businesses would be empty biggrin

Jasandjules

72,332 posts

256 months

Monday 24th August 2009
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I'd say you have to be a pretty seriously sensitive individual for that to work.......

Can't imagine HR doing too much about it, and harassment has to be more than once.....

Austin.J

888 posts

219 months

Monday 24th August 2009
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I swear constantly, barely know i'm doing it. I've never been pulled up on it. Cant stand the whole "omg you can't say that" ect...

Edited by Austin.J on Monday 24th August 18:52

Arklight

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898 posts

216 months

Monday 24th August 2009
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Thanks for the repies so far, you all have said pretty much what i thought too. I think he was just worried as the swearing was kind of directed at the guy (as part of the sentance)

far too many sensitive souls out there nowadays.

Vron

2,541 posts

236 months

Monday 24th August 2009
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I disagree. Public Sector isn't exactly the Docks is it? Believe it or not there are still people who are offended by the 'F' word especially if someone barks it at them at work. The guy has found it offensive and has said so.

okgo

41,881 posts

225 months

Monday 24th August 2009
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I agree, but its SO common in this country, it wouldn't get anywhere

MiniMan64

19,237 posts

217 months

Monday 24th August 2009
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Arklight said:
Thanks for the repies so far, you all have said pretty much what i thought too. I think he was just worried as the swearing was kind of directed at the guy (as part of the sentance)

far too many sensitive souls out there nowadays.
Unless he's got someone as a witness, who's to say he said anything at all?

God if we weren't allowed to swear at work the whole company would be sacked by now. It's just a matter of who you do it in front of.

JonRB

79,879 posts

299 months

Monday 24th August 2009
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It's all a matter of context.

If someone said "this code is fked" or "this is retarded" then I wouldn't bat an eyelid.

If some said "you're a fking retard" or "why the fk doesn't this piece of st you wrote work?" then I would probably be quite upset.

HRG.

72,863 posts

266 months

Monday 24th August 2009
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JonRB said:
It's all a matter of context.

If someone said "this code is fked" or "this is retarded" then I wouldn't bat an eyelid.

If some said "you're a fking retard" or "why the fk doesn't this piece of st you wrote work?" then I would probably be quite upset.
Even if the piece of fking st you wrote didn't work?

JonRB

79,879 posts

299 months

Monday 24th August 2009
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HRG. said:
Even if the piece of fking st you wrote didn't work?
If there was an error in my code then obviously I'd want to hear a bug report and I'd go fix it. Tell me it's a piece of st and I'll tell you to go do better yourself. smile

AND the horse you road in on. biggrin

HRG.

72,863 posts

266 months

Monday 24th August 2009
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If I knew your code well enough to tell you it was st I would go and do it for you hehe

T89 Callan

8,422 posts

220 months

Tuesday 25th August 2009
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I've been asked 'not to swear' a couple of times in various jobs but never have they ever been able to actually reprimand me for it.

Although it was usually just blurted out at an inanimate object rather than directed at a person. The reception didin't like me referring to the corner of her desk as a ""

DBSV8

5,958 posts

265 months

Tuesday 25th August 2009
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just learn to swear in a different Language

""Piz Det"" ""Beeeeeeleeeeeeeeeeettttttttttt""


M400 NBL

3,552 posts

239 months

Tuesday 25th August 2009
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WOuld depend on the context for sure. and also how load the person's voice was when he swore.

But I doubt it would be a big problem if it's the first time and he apologised.

HRG.

72,863 posts

266 months

Tuesday 25th August 2009
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And the workplace... In most blue collar roles swearing is compulsory.

Dupont666

22,775 posts

219 months

Tuesday 25th August 2009
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In all places I have worked swearing and gentle humiliation are the norm, if you dont like it fk off... they dont take it to the extreme, but it difuses a very stressful workplace fast.

Stuff like the Dutch guy going home to holand for the weekend, he boasts that his mum does his washing that he takes back (hes 30+) and he left his bag unattended, so we put a gimp costume in there complete with ball gag.

The tech guys that annoy you by fking with your computer, so you put some agar gel and grass seed in their keyboard on the friday and come in to a nice lush keyboard on monday type of thing.

As for swearing, think of the film 'In the Loop' but at level 5 and not the full level 11 as per the film.