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Dee
08-07-2006, 04:49 PM
British store worker fired by text message sent to her cellphone (http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/07082006/2/koddities-u-r-fired-british-store-worker-fired-text-message.html)

LONDON (AP) - Katy Tanner's cellphone beeped with a startling message: you're fired.

Tanner, 21, had a migraine headache and took a sick day last week from her job at Blue Banana, a chain body-piercing studio in Cardiff, Wales, she said Monday. She turned on her cellphone the next day to discover she'd been terminated from her sales position.

"We've reviewed your sales figures and they're not really up to the level we need," shop manager Alex Barlett wrote in the message. "As a result, we will not require your services any more. Thank you for your time with us."

Ian Bisbie, a Blue Banana director said the company does not usually fire employees by text message, but had no other alternative after phoning Tanner five or six times and calling her boyfriend.

The company also defended the sacking-by-text message as a way to keep modern.

"We are a youth business and our staff are all part of the youth culture that uses (text) messaging as a major means of communication," Bisbie said in a statement e-mailed to the South Wales Echo newspaper. "Therefore as we wished to spare Miss Tanner the embarrassment and expense of coming into the store only to be sent straight home again, it was decided this was the best course of action to take."

Tanner said the text firing was unfair and it should have been done face to face.

"It was totally out of the blue," she said. "I don't think you can count it as official by text."

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Ah technology. Is there anything it can't do? :p

ponytail
08-07-2006, 05:46 PM
"It was decided," eh? That's an old-fashioned use of the passive voice to avoid attributing responsbility. But let's face it -- however the news "you're fired" is transmitted, no-one's going to be happy to get it.

hoops
08-07-2006, 06:58 PM
sounds to me like somone breaking up a marriage on an answering machine...very weak...and weak doesn't not make good business.

DaveM
08-08-2006, 01:58 AM
Tacky....especially when you figure that being fired from a body-piercing joint could cause major damage to one's career.

I trust she walked down the mall to the next "Help Wanted" sign and is by now gainfully employed once again.

ponytail
08-08-2006, 12:31 PM
Tacky....especially when you figure that being fired from a body-piercing joint could cause major damage to one's career.



Oh, I think it could prick your balloon....:rolleyes:

snakegrl
08-09-2006, 09:10 AM
A very chickensh#t way to behave.