Back in the day we had a Boomer on my crew
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We got ourselves another Larry Merchant here, folks!
Sounds like behavior police. Wonderful.
Sense the sarcasm?
Oops.
Call it what you want. I don’t know or care what kind of places you work in, but in the kinds of places where I work, people are expected to treat one another with professional respect or they will be cordially “invited” to find employment elsewhere. It’s pretty easy to do and more work gets done that way.
Nice. I've seen people try to gas up their cars in a similar fashion, but it was frowned upon.Back in the day we had a Boomer on my crewView attachment 1038534:
Okay NeighbourI think we need more Mr. Roger's in the world. Too much nastiness among people.
Don't mess with boomers...We've got nothing to lose!
What's does "actionable" phrase mean?
You can file an HR complaint or take them to court. It's considered extortion to say you will file a complaint, so people say the action was actionable. Back when I was a kid, if something was actionable, you'd hire a handicapper.
While I don't disagree with anything above, I find it alarming that the utterance of "OK Boomer" to a colleague might be worthy of a court case.
It isn't, but with the kangaroo court nature of our Human Rights Tribunals up here in Canada, there is ALWAYS some shiftless layabout looking to cash in on an issue that, were it appear before a REAL Court, would be dismissed with prejudice.
I am suddenly glad to be Gen X
I think of the Boomer from the Bengals. Of course, my team played them at least twice a year.I thought a Boomer was a quarterback for the Jets?
I think of the Boomer from the Bengals. Of course, my team played them at least twice a year.