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Old 02-10-2011, 10:32   #31
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Re: working at virgin media? anyone as a Project coordinator?

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter View Post
I don't see why anybody should have to say where they work- I don't!

If people think you are working undercover, so be it!

Still, I can see where verification that someone does actually work for VM is useful when advice is being given.

The problem with that is that VM staff can be compared with staff in the real world, who, for example, may be wearing a VM uniform.

An example of this was when a fortnight ago a "Street Marshall" was in one of our clubs in his uniform after finishing work.

He was drunk and dancing, but not causing any trouble. Before long one of his bosses turned up and was overheard to tell him to "go home, look in the mirror and have a word with himself". Thankfully an informal word in his ear was all that was deemed neccessary (and, in my experience, is what resolves most workplace problems).

Imagine a similar scenario had a VM installer had been in the club whilst still in uniform and (for the purposes of comparison) had a "my views are my own" disclaimer on the back of his jacket.

He may be off duty and acting in a personal capacity, but, like it or not, anything that he does indirectly represents VM

If he had begun to annoy people, they would have associated him with VM and i'm sure management would have something to say on the matter.

It's for the same reason that company vans encourage other road users to report selfish drivers of company vans (who may not actualy be breaking the law)- they represent the company.
None of the above actually applies to anything posted in this thread by a recognised member of staff, as for one our desks are not mobile and we tend to stay indoors due to the nature of our workstations.

You do realise the the OP is not a member of staff and nor are they using a signature to say that they are a member of staff.
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