Is Love That Blind?
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When the lid comes off the blender
I knew it was all going to kick off today. I had a feeling in my stomach. I should have thrown a sickie. I knew. Don't ask me how, I just knew. Trouble has been brewing since Monday when Richard, our fast-track trainee, joined us for a month-long secondment. 'Fast-track trainee' means he's got a good degree and is probably a family friend of one of the directors. They do a couple of years moving from department to department 'to get a feel for the business', before effortlessly stepping on the up escalator to a senior management post. Naturally, they cause a fair degree of resentment and some of them are pretty insufferable. Richard in fact wasn't the worst of them. Cocky, bumptious, and thinks he knows it all, but clever, able and charming with it. But for some reason he seemed to put everyone's nose out of joint from day one, and by Wednesday I had a major revolt on my hands. The posse were threatening to sever his brake pipes and no one was willing to sit within ten yards of him. Even Camp Colin, who sees the best in everyone, couldn't stand him. On Thursday, I managed to calm things by sitting Richard on his own in a far corner with some routine tasks to get on with. I hoped he might just spend the time surfing the net - unfortunately he did. I was in meetings all day today, and wasn't able to watch the disaster unfold. First I heard was shortly before noon when Rosalind's rottweiler PA stuck her head around the meeting room door. "Sorry to interrupt but Oberon is needed in his department urgently." "Why what's the problem?" "Er - there's a riot going on." "What do you mean 'riot'"? "People fighting, throwing things at each other, damaging property - that kind of riot." I was already on my feet running for the door. I caught Rosalind's disapproving frown. It is all my fault, obviously. By the time I got there the warring parties had been pulled apart by two security men. There were broken coffee cups, two overturned chairs and a coatstand on the floor. There were bits of paper everywhere, and a smashed noticeboard leaning against a desk. Several of the girls were crying. I saw blood on a handkerchief. One security guard had hold of Richard, another was pushing Simon towards the door. Bilal, our mild mannered Asian, was crying. His shirt had almost been ripped from his back. I found Ella. "What the hell is going on?" It turns out that for most of the week Richard has spent much of his time surfing gay websites. I don't know if they are porn yet - that is part of the ongoing investigation, as the police would say. But certainly pretty racy. One of the girls sneaked up behind him to see what he was up to and caught a glimpse of Latino Boys Online, or some such. Of course news of this spread like a bad rash. Most significantly word reached Simon. Simon was enraged. Richard was using Simon's log-in to access the computer system. Accessing porn is considered gross misconduct and a sackable offence. Simon believed his job was on the line because of Richard's stupidity. He waited for Richard to go to the loo and then went over to his computer to see what he was looking at. Mission accomplished he should have had a quiet word with me later on in the day, and I in turn could have had a quiet word with Richard. Job done. But Simon is not one of life's diplomats. He waited for Richard to return and then said: "What the fuck do you think you are doing?" There followed a loud slanging match that caught the attention of the entire office. In the middle of this Bilal happened to wander past and caught a glimpse of what was on screen. He went ballistic and started screaming at Richard that he is an abomination to Allah or some such. Richard had enough of this and grabbed Bilal, who weighs about eight stones, and pushed him backwards across the desk. Simon waded in and got a grip of Richard. No actual punches were thrown, I am told, but there was a lot of shouting and swearing and all three were locked in violent embrace. There followed a sort of rolling maul as they spun around, crashing into furniture and knocking people over. A couple of the girls tried to separate them but didn't have the strength. Ella started throwing cup fulls of cold water from the cooler over them as though they were dogs rutting in the street. The whole thing lasted for about 15 minutes until the security men finally restored some kind of order. I've now been told I have to complete an investigation into this incident and report back first thing Monday morning. I've interviewed all concerned and they all see things very differently. Richard has accused me and the rest of the company of homophobia and is threatening to go to the press. He says the sites were not porn, but dating sites and chat rooms no one would have turned a hair if he had been looking at pictures of women. He says he only grabbed Bilal because he felt he was going to be attacked and then wouldn't let go because he was outnumbered. He wants Bilal and Richard to be dealt with appropriately. Bilal meanwhile has accused me and the company of Islamophobia. Such images are grossly offensive to him and to expect him to work in the same room as someone viewing such pictures is unacceptable and a classic case of gross cultural insensitivity. He was also the subject of an unprovoked attack and wants Richard dealt with appropriately. He is going to Friday prayers at his mosque tonight and will be garnering support from his fellow worshippers. Simon says he is being picked on because he is neither black nor gay. He argues he had a legitimate beef with Richard and was entitled to challenge him. He only intervened to help Bilal who had been attacked by a much larger man and then kept hold to stop Bilal getting hurt. He wants Richard dealt with appropriately. He is also a union rep and will be speaking to his full time official tonight to ask for the union's support. Do you think anyone would notice if I just drove to the airport tonight and jumped on the first available flight to anywhere never to return?
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To date 10 Comment(s)
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(10.1.04 00:48)
Best course of action is to divert attention by cleverly passing the buck to other departments. For example. HR - for not making Richard read and sign a form about approrpiate use of IT resources (most companies have fairly strict rules on what is appropriate and I don't think dating sites are in that category). Think of the number of documents Rosalind could be busy checking over while things blow over and Richard is moved quickly onto his next assignment. IT - for not blocking access to such sites and for being inefficient in providing temporary log-ins for trainees and thus creating security breaches by encouraging the sharing of log-ins and passwords. You get the picture...
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(10.1.04 08:41)
hmm seems more like a Monday kinda thing, as long as you put it all in writing i know it will look good. um good luck and the airport idea is also very good.
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(11.1.04 12:09)
I would be grateful for your input on my survey, cheers.
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(12.1.04 14:46)
Wow. I wish something like that would happen here. The nearest Ive ever seen to a revolt was a 6 week old jug of milk someone had left in the kitchen. A note was sent round (by email of course) asking if the offender would deal with it. No-one did. The offendee dealt with it with minimum fuss. Hardly a riot. Sorry, back to you! Im with the stroppy one. Can't have been your fault - even Rosalind can vouch for that. You were with her all day.
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(14.1.04 13:31)
Are you allowed to look at dating sites and chatrooms while at work? We're not supposed to - so whether they're gay or straight sites shouldn't really matter, I would've thought ..... Can't wait for the next instalment!
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(15.1.04 19:19)
Your chaos is so much more amusing than mine.Maybe you can persuade Ella to object on the grounds that by viewing male only dating sites he was discriminating against women? I hear Australia is lovely this time of year. Perhaps you can print out some of the racier sites, pin them anonymously on a notice board and take a vote on whether Richard should be sacked or not? At least mention to him that such a sensitive matter should really be dealt with by the directors themselves and you will pass on all the relevant material so they can judge for themselves whether Bilal's cutlural boundaries have been infringed. Somehow I doubt if Richard has given much thought to how his dating sites would be viewed by the big suits.
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(17.1.04 02:14)
Well, technically if you go in the dead of night and jump on a plane no one would know But wow, that is crazy! SOunds like you got some "interesting" people working with ya!
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(17.1.04 11:59)
This sort of thing can't happen in an English office enviroment i'm sure we're too cool. Well if i was you i'd start writing the script for the film that will be released if you don't someone else will. Gay , Black , white , yellow who gives a shit , if they are nice anyone can get along.Of course Tony Blair isn't in any of these catorgaries so we can still kick the crap out of him?.
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(18.1.04 23:41)
er, when i commented that the airport idea was also good, i was not thinking that would include blogging. i only mention this as i do not want all the ladies to come after me if you do disappear and they receive no more love stories.
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Sibel
(19.1.04 07:40)
damn i hate it when i get addicted to reading a blog and then i have to keep going to the site to check if there's updates and there's none. neways um u don't know me oberon but... hello!
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