We had this guy working for us for all of six weeks. He was a flake from day one. Always late, could never balance his till, etc etc. And he was lazy as hell.
He was also a snob. He thought he was better than everyone else because he was in university. My co-worker and I chose not to inform him that we both have honours BA's ourselves. It was funnier to listen to him go on and on about how a liberal arts education helps you look at the world in an enlightened fashion, and how he is on a different "plane" than everyone else.
My manager finally decided we had to fire him before his probation period ended. He saw the way the wind was blowing and handed in a two page resignation letter. I did my very best to get a copy of it for you guys, but failed.
The basic gist of it was that he is living in a world of "high ideals" and while the company's aims are "righteous" in and of themselves, they are no longer "coherently co-existing" with his own "loftier philosophical aspirations". He concludes with this:
"To quote the great philosopher Aristotle, 'All paid jobs absorb and degrade the mind.' "
And for all his talk of "high ideals", we're now relatively certain he stole a few hundred dollars worth of wine from us.
I wonder how the smarmy son of a bitch plans on paying for his tuition next semester, without one of those "degrading" paid jobs.
He was also a snob. He thought he was better than everyone else because he was in university. My co-worker and I chose not to inform him that we both have honours BA's ourselves. It was funnier to listen to him go on and on about how a liberal arts education helps you look at the world in an enlightened fashion, and how he is on a different "plane" than everyone else.
My manager finally decided we had to fire him before his probation period ended. He saw the way the wind was blowing and handed in a two page resignation letter. I did my very best to get a copy of it for you guys, but failed.
The basic gist of it was that he is living in a world of "high ideals" and while the company's aims are "righteous" in and of themselves, they are no longer "coherently co-existing" with his own "loftier philosophical aspirations". He concludes with this:
"To quote the great philosopher Aristotle, 'All paid jobs absorb and degrade the mind.' "
And for all his talk of "high ideals", we're now relatively certain he stole a few hundred dollars worth of wine from us.
I wonder how the smarmy son of a bitch plans on paying for his tuition next semester, without one of those "degrading" paid jobs.
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