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Management Telling Us No More Cursing
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<blockquote data-quote="bluehdmc" data-source="post: 574268" data-attributes="member: 18471"><p>NO!</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Some people will be practically speechless.</p><p> </p><p>While I admit to saying a few friend**s etc. I really think it is unprofessional, and was kinda shocked when I first came to work here and heard some managers whose every 3rd word was friend* this, getting these friend*ing trailers off the doors, so we can get the friend*ing mother boxes on, etc, Certain NJ dispatchers also come to mind. </p><p>I've found personally, if I start talking like that at work, I talk like that in my off time, so I try to avoid that kind of speech. </p><p> </p><p>Really is swearing constantly really necessary? </p><p>If you got in the habit of it, would you like someone talking like that around your children? Having a child years ago helped clean up my language. </p><p>It also helped clean up my mother's, she was watching my son, and I guess had gotten frustrated a few times and would say, smile**!</p><p>When her grandson started saying it, (maybe he was 18mo old), she stopped, LOL.</p><p>I used to frequent a bar with a no swearing policy and cuss cup, they had a sign over the cup that said,</p><p> </p><p>"Swearing is an ignorant person's way of expressing themselves forcefully."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluehdmc, post: 574268, member: 18471"] NO! Some people will be practically speechless. While I admit to saying a few friend**s etc. I really think it is unprofessional, and was kinda shocked when I first came to work here and heard some managers whose every 3rd word was friend* this, getting these friend*ing trailers off the doors, so we can get the friend*ing mother boxes on, etc, Certain NJ dispatchers also come to mind. I've found personally, if I start talking like that at work, I talk like that in my off time, so I try to avoid that kind of speech. Really is swearing constantly really necessary? If you got in the habit of it, would you like someone talking like that around your children? Having a child years ago helped clean up my language. It also helped clean up my mother's, she was watching my son, and I guess had gotten frustrated a few times and would say, smile**! When her grandson started saying it, (maybe he was 18mo old), she stopped, LOL. I used to frequent a bar with a no swearing policy and cuss cup, they had a sign over the cup that said, "Swearing is an ignorant person's way of expressing themselves forcefully." [/QUOTE]
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