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Title: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Slapper on February 21, 2015, 07:22:49 AM
I have no ties to the guy and will not need his referrals for future jobs.

Should I blast him in front of HR?

This guy is such a bad manager that people are actually discussing waiting for him outside and having a one-on-many discussion.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Schnauzer on February 21, 2015, 07:24:04 AM
No. Don't be a petty person.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Walter Sobchak on February 21, 2015, 07:24:55 AM
I have no ties to the guy and will not need his referrals for future jobs.

Should I blast him in front of HR?

This guy is such a bad manager that people are actually discussing waiting for him outside and having a one-on-many discussion.

Tell the truth and be a man for once in your life.

Go punch yourself in the vagina.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Uncle Joon on February 21, 2015, 07:27:11 AM
I have no ties to the guy and will not need his referrals for future jobs.

Should I blast him in front of HR?

This guy is such a bad manager that people are actually discussing waiting for him outside and having a one-on-many discussion.

Weigh up the pros and cons.
If the pro's out weight the cons, do it.
If they don't then don't.

When weighing up pro's and cons don't weigh them up as they stand just now.
Weigh them up on how they stand now and how they might stand in the future.

Having said that I believe when in doubt, just do it.
Better comes from action than non action usually.

Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Slapper on February 21, 2015, 07:27:29 AM
Tell the truth and be a man for once in your life.

Go punch yourself in the vagina.

 ::)

Allright. Let me go check out the titty pages.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Slapper on February 21, 2015, 07:28:46 AM
Better comes from action than non action usually.

That's exactly how I think of it too. If I keep quiet I will only be assisting this asshole in perpetuating a bad situation.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Nirvana on February 21, 2015, 07:29:25 AM
As long as you don't lie.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Walter Sobchak on February 21, 2015, 07:29:54 AM

Weigh up the pros and cons.
If the pro's out weight the cons, do it.
If they don't then don't.

When weighing up pro's and cons don't weigh them up as they stand just now.
Weigh them up on how they stand now and how the might stand in the future.

Having said that I believe when in doubt, just do it.
Better comes from action than non action usually.



Mustaffa, what do you know about work or having a job?

Go punch yourself in the vagina.

Goatfucker
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Knooger on February 21, 2015, 07:30:07 AM
Have a threesome with his mother and sister. Show him the pics.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Walter Sobchak on February 21, 2015, 07:32:13 AM
Have a threesome with his mother and sister. Show him the pics.

Ever had Bill Clinton's son for a Boss?

Yikes!
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: ritch on February 21, 2015, 07:32:47 AM
As tempting as it is, don't. YOu can't say for sure that it won't affect you later on. Pretty sure they don't like it when ex employe's talk shit as that means (to them) you will do the same about them when you move on.

Having said that... I've talked shit about my x "boses" but this is the doorman world, kinda different...
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Knooger on February 21, 2015, 07:42:06 AM
Ever had Bill Clinton's son for a Boss?

Yikes!

Hillary and Chelsea would make for some good fucking.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Grape Ape on February 21, 2015, 07:52:52 AM
That's exactly how I think of it too. If I keep quiet I will only be assisting this asshole in perpetuating a bad situation.

And if you speak up, it won't change a damn thing.

Take the high road.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: visualizeperfection on February 21, 2015, 08:03:23 AM
Don't burn bridges.


Also, if you yell at your old boss you may not get free filet of fish sandwiches anymore.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Knooger on February 21, 2015, 08:06:56 AM
Lotta cowards handing out womanly advices in this thread.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: mazrim on February 21, 2015, 08:07:08 AM
Why is it the high road not to say anything? I would just simply be honest. Don't have to be a jerk about it but no reason not to tell the truth. Even if it doesn't make a difference to me taking the high road is simply telling and being honest. Once again you don't have to be petty and nitpick on every little thing but that is not what I am saying.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: benchmstr on February 21, 2015, 08:09:20 AM
i have before...don't recommend it...it worked well for me but too many things can go wrong

bench
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Uncle Joon on February 21, 2015, 08:09:39 AM
Fuck all this "don't burn bridges shit"...this is pussy ass move... if your mentality is "somehow in the future I might need this job again" you already a loser.
Never backtrack, always move forward.

The guys that get to the top tell it like it is and make a stand and offer and show better ways of doing things.
Don't like something, say it, and show a better way, make a change, don't stay static.
Just don't complain without offering alternatives or better ways.

You don't get to the top without burning a few bridges along the way and fucking over a few people, its nature of the beast in business.

Just how it is. Learn to accept it.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Walter Sobchak on February 21, 2015, 08:12:45 AM
Fuck all this "don't burn bridges shit"...this is pussy ass move... if your mentality is "somehow in the future I might need this job again" you already a loser.
Never backtrack, always move forward.

The guys that get to the top tell it like it is and make a stand and offer and show better ways of doing things.
Don't like something, say it, and show a better way. Just don't complain without offering alternatives.

You don't get to the top without burning a few bridges along the way and fucking over a few people, its nature of the beast in business.

Just how it is. Learn to accept it.

Exactly, leave with your head held high, not like a spineless pussy, like how Mayhairpiece left Getbig after he was outed as a third world unemployed bum.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: chaos on February 21, 2015, 08:15:46 AM
Why are you quitting?
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Walter Sobchak on February 21, 2015, 08:26:01 AM
Why are you quitting?

Doesn't like the paper hats the fry cooks have to wear
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Knooger on February 21, 2015, 08:28:55 AM
Doesn't like the paper hats the fry cooks have to wear

As a balding man I'll take any job where they give you a hat.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Voice of Doom on February 21, 2015, 08:33:19 AM
It's better to frame it in the context of "ways your ex-manager could improve".  If you just bad mouth him HR could see it all as sour grapes and dismiss it...but if you provide as "constructive criticism" and a way for the company to improve and be more profitable, etc...it will have a better affect.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Walter Sobchak on February 21, 2015, 08:37:59 AM
As a balding man I'll take any job where they give you a hat.

Be careful, next thing you know you will be doing $100 push-up videos on Skype for shut-ins to jerk off to.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Knooger on February 21, 2015, 08:57:08 AM
Be careful, next thing you know you will be doing $100 push-up videos on Skype for shut-ins to jerk off to.

Shizzo would eat Joon's ass out for a bottle of vodka.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Archer77 on February 21, 2015, 08:59:35 AM
You can offer constructive criticism.  If the manager is one of the reasons you're leaving they should know.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Leatherneck on February 21, 2015, 09:09:35 AM
You can offer constructive criticism.  If the manager is one of the reasons you're leaving they should know.
I agree with this but I'd be sure to word things carefully. If you come across as an having an axe to grind they'll ignore you.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Archer77 on February 21, 2015, 09:16:14 AM
I agree with this but I'd be sure to word things carefully. If you come across as an having an axe to grind they'll ignore you.

You're absolutely right.   If he comes on to strong they could easily dismiss his complaints as bitterness or a personal issue.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Thick Nick on February 21, 2015, 09:23:54 AM
No because what if the new job doesn't work? You may need a future referral. You never know.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Skorp1o on February 21, 2015, 09:53:51 AM
I don't believe in this "burning bridges "  shit. the way I see it if a manager pissed me.off then as far as I'm concerned he burned his bridge with me. Too many assholes go on and on cos no one dared  telling them the truth.

Whenever i resign I tell it as it is. Remain professional though and get your point across factually in plain English, save the f word for your mates after.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Thin Lizzy on February 21, 2015, 10:42:58 AM
Just move on with life. Blasting him won't put a dime in your pocket and will be unsatisfying as what you really want to do is kill him.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Knooger on February 21, 2015, 11:25:11 AM
Just move on with life. Blasting him won't put a dime in your pocket and will be unsatisfying as what you really want to do is kill him.

Exactly, pipe bomb in a box of nails.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Papper on February 21, 2015, 11:38:57 AM
I think there are more classy ways to end you employment than to waste your manager with a firearm on the way out
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Knooger on February 21, 2015, 11:42:57 AM
I think there are more classy ways to end you employment than to waste your manager with a firearm on the way out

Give me 10 ways!
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: 2Thick on February 21, 2015, 11:44:01 AM
You can offer constructive criticism.  If the manager is one of the reasons you're leaving they should know.

Agree. Be honest but professional. Not petty or childish - they won't take you seriously if you're being emotional and inflammatory.

Also, there's generally nothing to be gained from being unnecessarily shitty to someone. It's a small, small world, and you just never know what life may throw at you.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: greeneyes on February 21, 2015, 11:47:03 AM
You closed your mouth all the time you worked with him and when you talked to him it was eyes looking at the floor but now you want to man up? You want to compensate years of being humiliated by a a few seconds of what you calls glory by telling him what he already knows about himself? It won't change anything to your humiliated/worker statut. The only way satisfy to yourself is removing him forever from being a boss and remove all the bosses like him.
To call him names in your last day will just proove to him that you were his bitch all the time. If you had enough balls you would say what you wanted to say years ago not wait until now because you got another job.

That's the situation of alot of workers and maybe the situation of your boss too because he has another boss. This is bureaucracy. Probably going to be treated the same way in your new job and will relief all the humiliation by humiliating others getbiggers, because you can't do it in real life, then at your final day of your job you will think about a revenge on your boss and share it on getbig. You can't decide yourself if it's worth doing it so you ask for opinions on getbig. It's the situation of the actual workers, they can't decide by themselves and all they know is take orders from their higher boss. Bureacracy produced people like you that can't make decisions.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: 2Thick on February 21, 2015, 11:53:39 AM
It's generally ill-advised to say "take this job and shove it" or otherwise just walk away if you don't already have something else lined up.

I'm talking about people who live on their own of course - particularly if you have a family to support, a home, etc.

If you're still a virgin living at Mom's house, it may not be such a big deal.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: True on February 21, 2015, 12:12:17 PM
I have no ties to the guy and will not need his referrals for future jobs.

Should I blast him in front of HR?

This guy is such a bad manager that people are actually discussing waiting for him outside and having a one-on-many discussion.

Thats the dumbest thing you can do, and you`ll be lucky if you even get a new job when you put your old manager on blast... How old are you? ::)
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Knooger on February 21, 2015, 12:48:31 PM

Telling some douchy boss off is NOT a power move.
Showing him a picture of his wife blowing you... IS.  ;)
* Think about it...BIG difference.

What if you show him a pic of his wife shitting on your chest, is that a power move?
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Uncle Joon on February 21, 2015, 12:56:01 PM
This kind of "in your face", "keeping it real" attitude , reminds me of most prisoners.
I remember seeing this one convict refuse to go into his cell.
So they called this crisis SWAT team and the ended up using a lot of force to throw him.
He looked all fuked up and ended up in the damn cell, he had refused to do in.

He looks at the interviewer, all fucked up looking and says ;" At least I didn't go in like some bitch ."

Telling some douchy boss off is NOT a power move.
Showing him a picture of his wife blowing you... IS.  ;)
* Think about it...BIG difference.


This has become farcical. We are now comparing prisoner life with board room psychology/politics  ::)

First of all we have no idea what the situation with the OP is, the circumstances or context. It's hard to comment without knowing full details.
However I will say this.
I for one will NEVER EVER work for anyone other than myself in the first place.
This is coming from someone who has had over 40 jobs in his life from working at McDonald when I was 16 to being Sales Director for a multi million pound telecoms giant.

The reality of it is whenever you work for anyone you have to be making them 10 times more money than yourself? Why do it?
You have to work the way they want you to work, their schedule, their politics, their agenda? Who said you have to do this?

Who said you have to be a 9-5'er????? Is it cos you learned it from your parents? Cos its was the norm? Cos it was acceptable?
How society works???

Fuck that noise. Human beings are unfortunately very good at conformity.
What they fucking suck at is independent original thinking.

Always live life your way and on your terms.
Fuck what anyone else thinks or says.

Either be self employed or start a business.
It's the best way. However small or large it doesn't matter.
Even if you are a cab driver.

Fuck the corporation and fucking being a modern day economic slave.
 
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Walter Sobchak on February 21, 2015, 12:57:56 PM

This has become farcical. We are now comparing prisoner life with board room psychology/politics  ::)

First of all we have no idea what the situation with the OP is, the circumstances or context. It's hard to comment without knowing full details.
However I will say this.
I for one will NEVER EVER work for anyone other than myself in the first place.
This is coming from someone who has had over 40 jobs in his life from working at McDonald when I was 16 to being Sales Director for a multi million pound telecoms giant.

The reality of it is whenever you work for anyone you have to be making them 10 times more money than yourself? Why do it?
You have to work the way they want you to work, their schedule, their politics, their agenda? Who said you have to do this?

Who said you have to be a 9-5'er????? Is it cos you learned it from your parents? Cos its was the norm? Cos it was acceptable?
How society works???

Fuck that noise. Human beings are unfortunately very good at conformity.
What they fucking suck at is independent original thinking.

Always live life your way and on your terms.
Fuck what anyone else thinks or says.

Either be self employed or start a business.
It's the best way. However small or large it doesn't matter.
Even if you are a cab driver.

Fuck the corporation
 

Got a lot of original independent thinking in selling car parts do ya?
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Papper on February 21, 2015, 01:09:00 PM
Give me 10 ways!

You could throw a latte over him and run away.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: 240 is Back on February 21, 2015, 01:11:53 PM
make up a reason, any reason, to change your shirt during the interview.

interviewers cannot deny theirr lust to hire a potentially ripped off-season bulkbulder.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Slapper on February 21, 2015, 01:13:10 PM
Why are you quitting?

No raise + no bonus + no promotion = Fuck you!
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Slapper on February 21, 2015, 01:21:02 PM
If you're a demanding manager and, at the end of the year, you can't "find" any money for the top performers... that has consequences.

I'm tired of having to deal with his shit and want to burn as many fucking bridges as I can.

I can be a really huge prick if you push my buttons. A while back I wrote an anonymous letter to a cop's neighbors letting them know what a fucking asshole he was to me (again, anonymously).

The manager is a known fag in the closet so I'm in the process of coming up with a story of sexual harassment that is sure to, at the very least, get him in trouble and get all the VPs in human resources + the legal department looking at his actions.

Fuck him.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Uncle Joon on February 21, 2015, 01:57:14 PM
Got a lot of original independent thinking in selling car parts do ya?


OMG. Just realised you are ChopperRider. HAHAHA.
You funny fucker. Why u posting on this gay handle dude.
Get ur OG account back it was gangsta.

How the fuck are you bro? I fucking missed you soooooo soooooooo much....LOL
Sorry I wouldn't shit talked you if I knew it was you.

You very sneaky bro.
P.S Mary your niece looks really hot, hook a brutha up.  ;D
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Mobil on February 21, 2015, 02:06:12 PM
i wouldnt... i gave notice and went to another job 6 months ago... now that job layed everyone off. so i may have to go back : ( ... and i was gonna snitch on my supervisor before i left but i said fuck it
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: True on February 21, 2015, 02:30:51 PM
One of the most standard rules whenever your going through an interview for a new job, is that you DONT talk shit about your previous job... ::) How do you think that sounds to the person sitting in front of you? Theyr gonna think "Well if he talks shit about them, whats stopping him from doing the same about us?", and then your ass is out of there in no time.

I thought Getbig was smarter than this.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Walter Sobchak on February 21, 2015, 02:36:32 PM
One of the most standard rules whenever your going through an interview for a new job, is that you DONT talk shit about your previous job... ::) How do you think that sounds to the person sitting in front of you? Theyr gonna think "Well if he talks shit about them, whats stopping him from doing the same about us?", and then your ass is out of there in no time.

I thought Getbig was smarter than this.

He's talking about an exit interview with his current employer.

Try to keep up Corky!
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Uncle Joon on February 21, 2015, 02:43:02 PM
I posted all about my history in menial , low wage jobs in a previous post.
Now, after many years, I now work teaching physics in a small college.
I only make a base salary of 70k, but I have tenure, great benefits and enjoy my job, so wtf.

Yes I read your thread which was very interesting and enjoyable.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with working for someone or an organization IF you enjoy and like it.
However the issue is many people simply have not experienced the alternative of working for themselves or being in business.

So you love teaching Howard? That's awesome.
But I bet my bottom dollar you would enjoy it so much more if you owned your own school or had your own college.


The reality is many people don't EVEN enjoy their work or like their employers.
They do what they have to do to pay the bills.
Trouble with that mentality is they never get anywhere in life and always have to rely on the hand that feeds them.
They lack ambition, cannot takes risks.

No risk = no reward.
This cowardice to the corporate world is what sets them back
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Slapper on February 21, 2015, 05:13:27 PM
Question - When he gives you crap, do you respect him more and feel bad ? Fuk no!
You think he's an even bigger asshole, right.

Soooooo, if you go off on him, guess what he hears/thinks?

I think you guys misunderstood me. I don't mean go off on him because I have something against him. I want to blast him in front of HR, burn him big time, to see how much in trouble I can get the guy in.

Like I said, no bonus / raise / promotion = problems. My time is money, and if you do not pay me my money, you are effectively wasting my time.

Hence the sexual harassment story I'm conjuring up, which I'll spill to HR during my exit interview. I'll even fucking cry to make it more believable. I swear to God.

Fuck this son of a bitch.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Natural Man on February 21, 2015, 05:21:18 PM
you ll do nothing... pecking order...humans are animals...the most powerful are the happiest and jealously keep their place and upper hand in the  jungle...
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Tapeworm on February 21, 2015, 06:14:46 PM
No.  If he did something objectionable in the past it was up to you to question it at the time.  You call out a dickhead for his behavior on the spot, not years later from a safe location.

If you chose to eat shit in that job, you can't change the fact now.  You can learn that you didn't like eating shit and decide not to do it in the future. 
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Novena on February 21, 2015, 06:35:30 PM
I think you guys misunderstood me. I don't mean go off on him because I have something against him. I want to blast him in front of HR, burn him big time, to see how much in trouble I can get the guy in.

Like I said, no bonus / raise / promotion = problems. My time is money, and if you do not pay me my money, you are effectively wasting my time.

Hence the sexual harassment story I'm conjuring up, which I'll spill to HR during my exit interview. I'll even fucking cry to make it more believable. I swear to God.

Fuck this son of a bitch.

There are no gains to be had from this course of action on your part.  A vindictive shit storm may splatter your shoes too. Especially if the story is specious.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Papper on February 21, 2015, 11:53:31 PM
You should be content with your entry salary or it's better to say no to the job

A bonus is just a bonus

Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: pedro01 on February 22, 2015, 03:26:47 AM
I think you guys misunderstood me. I don't mean go off on him because I have something against him. I want to blast him in front of HR, burn him big time, to see how much in trouble I can get the guy in.

Like I said, no bonus / raise / promotion = problems. My time is money, and if you do not pay me my money, you are effectively wasting my time.

Hence the sexual harassment story I'm conjuring up, which I'll spill to HR during my exit interview. I'll even fucking cry to make it more believable. I swear to God.

Fuck this son of a bitch.

Hopefully, they will see thru your bullshit and as a minimum file a criminal complaint against you.

Take that fucking chip off your shoulder.

You are the bitch for letting this person occupy so much of your headspace.

Move on, let it go.
Title: Re: Getting a new job... would you blast your ex-manager during the exit interview?
Post by: Andy Griffin on February 22, 2015, 01:40:10 PM
Blast the ex-boss' wife in the face with your baby gravy.