I hope I don't get suspended for this, but I was just wondering about how TWW community feels about the topic.When I worked in Charlotte, I worked for a bank that I now call "The Devil Corporation." They were obsessed with keeping everything so PC, it was ridiculous. They blocked almost every website, I couldn't tell any jokes (none of them were PC by their standards), and I was once repremanded for referring to a lady who worked at another bank as "that chick."Now I work for a Law Firm and I can get away with saying whatever the FUCK I wantNO webpages are blockedEveryone is just so comfortable around eachother here, and I like that. We can say what we want and know we aren't gonna get fired for it. People date eachother in the firm, nobody cares, not a problem.The reason I just made this thread is because I have been sitting on my nut sack for the past hour, and when I stood up, without thinking I said "OW MY BALLS" pretty loud. See, i wasn't sitting on the testicles, just squeezing the sack in a way that made it hurt when I stood up. Basically, that's how comfortable I feel working here, if my balls hurt, I can let the whole fucking floor know that my balls hurt.At THE DEVIL CORPORATION I probably would have been fired.Here at the firm, this lady, probably 45 years old just laughed, some people didn't even flinch. We just don't give a fuck!Because of the lay-back environment, and the fact that people don't have to be so PC here, It seems like worker morale is much higher at the firm than at devil corporation.Thoughts?
11/30/2007 3:39:01 PM
PC is liberal censorship
11/30/2007 3:54:30 PM
but I work at a liberal law firm
11/30/2007 3:55:44 PM
Let me guess BoA. It is all about corporate culture. My buddy worked at an accounting firm and was expected to work 60 hours and had to deal w/ all that PC crap.I work for Sony Ericsson where employees come and go at all hours, tell lewd jokes, and have even heard drug references coming from employees even a manager.Banks are traditionally VERY conservative institutions. -Employees expected to be in at 8 on the dot.-Faux Paus is anyone leaving before 5-Shirt and Tie expected-40 hours is considered "slacking"-Success is achieved by sucking lots of management dick, cut throating your coworkers, or successfully working that makes your superiors look good. - PR everything[Edited on November 30, 2007 at 3:59 PM. Reason : a]
11/30/2007 3:56:11 PM
Close, The bank that starts with Wbut they both operate the same way... as a matter of fact - i got a new boss from BoA before I left
11/30/2007 3:58:46 PM
oh the horror, a company that paid you made you adhere to a set of rules so that they don't get their asses sued.[Edited on November 30, 2007 at 4:11 PM. Reason : .]
11/30/2007 4:10:40 PM
^ the sarcasm wasn't necesssary, I understand why they did it. I also understand why where I work now, a LAW FIRM, being sued is less likely.I was just noting how much happier people are here, where we don't have to deal with PC bullshit.
11/30/2007 4:16:33 PM
It's called "covering your ass from liability," and it's ingrained as a part of corporate culture. Most companies don't want to get sued by some hyper-PC lightweight with a bug up their ass, so they put policies defensively into place. Hence, PC culture.Who the hell is going to sue a bunch of lawyers, though?QED.
11/30/2007 4:24:39 PM
^^so then what are you saying?just relating a personal story?do you think that the "PC bullshit" is unnecessary? should it be changed? do you think people are being slighted by any of this?i don't see why i should be expected to act without sarcasm when you really haven't said much of any consequence beyond relaying your personal working conditions and preferences where you work.[Edited on November 30, 2007 at 4:25 PM. Reason : .]
11/30/2007 4:25:22 PM
11/30/2007 4:28:19 PM
then ask to put it in the lounge or chit chat
11/30/2007 4:29:51 PM
11/30/2007 4:31:06 PM
^^Jesus Tittyfucking Christ^ Well what determines whether the workplace is PC or not? Why are some anal about it, and others don't give a fuck? Is there a determining factor? I know it isn't just law firms that are like this.I could talk about my balls as an employee of MANY companies and it not be a problem[Edited on November 30, 2007 at 4:33 PM. Reason : ]
11/30/2007 4:31:25 PM
attn users with less than 1000 posts
11/30/2007 4:32:08 PM
^ haha, good one
11/30/2007 4:33:41 PM
11/30/2007 4:35:54 PM
I'm almost there with ya, but for some reason it doesn't seem quite that simple to me.I guess different states might have different laws or something, I dunno[Edited on November 30, 2007 at 4:41 PM. Reason : ]
11/30/2007 4:37:05 PM
Well, look at it from another angle. Why do companies put PC policies into place. Because they genuinely believe in it? Pshaw - only HR managers and patchouli-smoking hyper-liberals actually live in that world. They do it to minimize the risk of expensive harassment / hostile work environment suits.So, then the question is, "Who has something to fear?" Well, people with lots of money (corporations), people with lots of employees (the likelihood of finding someone with sensitive ears goes up), etc. Who doesn't fear? Anyone who is unlikely to find themselves faced with a lawsuit - small shops, lawyers, homogeneous environments (think a mechanic's garage), etc.
11/30/2007 4:42:13 PM
I don't see the problem here. Insisting on a more disciplined standard of behavior isn't a bad thing. High-level corporate environments are actually more prone to racist, sexist, eliteist behavior. But, those places will still put these standards in place just to make sure the workers have the discipline to act like normal human beings while they're at work.And what's wrong for suing over offensive behavior? I've had to leave jobs before, because the work place was too hostile, and I got no support from management when I tried to tell them about it. Conversely, the best job I ever had was also the lowest-paying job I've ever had, but because the management was really responsive whenever there was a problem between workers, the work environment was fantastic.If you can't understand how someone else would look at your behavior as offensive, there's where the problems start to come in. If you get locked into the idea that "I'm right, and anyone who thinks I'm wrong is just crazy," that sets some pretty damn narrow limits on your life.And, just to show you that I'm not bullshitting, I know that there are people that see the whole idea of setting behavior standards as censorship, and offensive. You are, in fact, in America, and we tout the idea of free speech, as if you can say whatever you want. But, don't forget that free speech is free responsible speech that shouldn't infringe on the rights of other people.So learn what other people find offensive and don't say it. No, that's not a right that you just have, we just suggest that you do it so you don't get your ass kicked.
11/30/2007 5:28:43 PM
11/30/2007 6:05:54 PM
It's not just the PC aspect, I should think, but rather the rigidity of the business as a whole.The employees at The Devil Corporation didn't have low morale because of restrictions jokes, they had low morale because of restrictions, period.Obviously a certain degree of structure is needed, depending on the nature and purpose of the organization, but in general I would think that increased rigidity (at least in Western societies) begets decreased morale.[Edited on November 30, 2007 at 6:47 PM. Reason : ]
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11/30/2007 7:02:34 PM
Man, I almost always say whatever the fuck I want.
11/30/2007 7:04:49 PM
^^well, we've been around long enough that we find a way around shit.
11/30/2007 7:26:42 PM
11/30/2007 9:40:49 PM
Unless upper management is around pretty much anything goes.
11/30/2007 9:47:22 PM
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11/30/2007 11:55:17 PM
I kinda see what Prawn Star is getting at.I know somebody who works for a certain firm, and their environment is like that of fraternity. They take new recruits out to party and pick up on their vibe. And then they all sit around talking about the recruits and who will be the "best fit" for the firm. They ultimately pick people who are going to be "cool" so they don't have to worry about lawsuits that much.The N-word is used disparagingly towards blacks by white/black folks in the office.This (white) person I know that works there was very offended at first, but now they've accepted it.It's sad, if you ask me. But maybe everybody is happier in the end that way...is that what you're suggesting, Dope?
12/1/2007 12:36:27 AM
the 45 year old chicka who laughed at your "ow my balls" exclamation...she wants to do you.bad.get someadat milf action, brah
12/1/2007 4:50:44 AM
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12/1/2007 4:58:50 AM
you reckon?
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12/1/2007 10:17:15 AM
Honestly, what professional setting do you work in that "ow my balls" is kosher? I might whisper expletives under my breath, but there are enough different cultures and people around that I'm not going to stand up and say "God Mormons are weird" or "What the fuck is this bullshit" and not expect it to annoy someone.I mean, I could see if there are like 3 people near you in some office, and you know them well and they like you, in which case your "ow my balls" comment isn't really approaching any PC boundaries, it would be no different than being out for a beer with your buddies
12/1/2007 11:29:48 AM
Just hang out around old guys. They'll say anything
12/1/2007 2:37:02 PM
i hate when jobs expect you to act like things matter
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12/1/2007 4:54:15 PM
I try not to be a computer at work
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