Horseman 2,458 Posted Saturday at 09:55 PM Most major ballparks have a big corporation name on it. Grace Under Pressure completely missed that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TimHauck 2,877 Posted Saturday at 09:58 PM 4 minutes ago, Horseman said: I don't know about Coldplay, probably depends on what arena it is....but big corporations always own suites and/or season tickets. It's a net money maker for hosting clients. As an investor this would be a good sign. The only time I'd expect a client to be upset is if they didn't get invited. How the world works, you're welcome. If HR was there, it means the client wasn’t invited 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
supermike80 1,913 Posted Saturday at 10:09 PM 11 minutes ago, TimHauck said: If HR was there, it means the client wasn’t invited What? How do you think that? Dunb post Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EternalShinyAndChrome 4,107 Posted Saturday at 10:26 PM 1 hour ago, TimHauck said: So you believe all women now? Huh? Are you retarded? This has NOTHING to do with what I believe and everything to do with what YOU believe. I mean, you're so desperate for a win you can't even think straight. You're just switching goalposts, creating strawmen and ignoring context. Your response literally has nothing to do with what I posted. For once in your life, STAY ON F'N POINT! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TimHauck 2,877 Posted Saturday at 10:46 PM 31 minutes ago, supermike80 said: What? How do you think that? Dunb post I work in an industry where companies sometimes have suites to events. HR isn’t customer-facing, there is no good reason for them to be at an event with a customer. Only thing that can come from HR being there is they witness something that’s a violation (or in this case, they are a participant in it). Pretty simple stuff for anyone that’s actually worked in the business world. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Horseman 2,458 Posted Saturday at 10:47 PM 36 minutes ago, supermike80 said: What? How do you think that? Dunb post Stop responding to 🪖 It doesn't require any further explanation. Just let it drool in the corner. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TimHauck 2,877 Posted Saturday at 10:50 PM 2 minutes ago, Horseman said: Stop responding to 🪖 It doesn't require any further explanation. Just let it drool in the corner. @Horseman still mad I called out a few of the numerous times he fell for fake news, lol 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EternalShinyAndChrome 4,107 Posted Saturday at 10:58 PM 10 minutes ago, Horseman said: Stop responding to 🪖 It doesn't require any further explanation. Just let it drool in the corner. Yeah, I keep being a dumb@ss responding to him too. He's all over the f'n map trying to "get" people. He's tagged me about 70 million times in the last couple weeks trying to get his "gotcha". He just did it again, too. I think it's time to put him on ignore. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TimHauck 2,877 Posted Saturday at 11:00 PM Just now, EternalShinyAndChrome said: Yeah, I keep being a dumb@ss responding to him too. He's all over the f'n map trying to "get" people. He's tagged me about 70 million times in the last couple weeks trying to get his "gotcha". He just did it again, too. I think it's time to put him on ignore. Do you think it’s normal for HR to attend events where clients are being entertained? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gepetto 1,368 Posted Saturday at 11:02 PM I read this guy has been a d-bag to his employees well before this incident. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Horseman 2,458 Posted Saturday at 11:02 PM Just now, EternalShinyAndChrome said: Yeah, I keep being a dumb@ss responding to him too. He's all over the f'n map trying to "get" people. He's tagged me about 70 million times in the last couple weeks trying to get his "gotcha". He just did it again, too. I think it's time to put him on ignore. Companies that don't have anything to hide don't treat HR any different than any other employee. HR heads are invited all the time to these events. Proof: If the CEO had HR there he wouldn't be in trouble right now. Further Proof: Excluding HR or any other department can be an HR violation in of itself. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gepetto 1,368 Posted Saturday at 11:03 PM His wife is better looking than this gray haired wrinkled face b!tch. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Strike 5,553 Posted Saturday at 11:03 PM 1 minute ago, Gepetto said: I read this guy has been a d-bag to his employees well before this incident. I read one employee saying that. It may just be someone kicking him when he's down. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TimHauck 2,877 Posted Saturday at 11:06 PM 4 minutes ago, Horseman said: Companies that don't have anything to hide don't treat HR any different than any other employee. HR heads are invited all the time to these events. Proof: If the CEO had HR there he wouldn't be in trouble right now. Further Proof: Excluding HR or any other department can be an HR violation in of itself. I didn’t say HR is never at “these events.” I said if HR was there, the client wasn’t. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TimHauck 2,877 Posted Saturday at 11:33 PM 1 hour ago, EternalShinyAndChrome said: Huh? Are you retarded? This has NOTHING to do with what I believe and everything to do with what YOU believe. I mean, you're so desperate for a win you can't even think straight. You're just switching goalposts, creating strawmen and ignoring context. Your response literally has nothing to do with what I posted. For once in your life, STAY ON F'N POINT! Well yes, I believe there is far more evidence that Donald Trump committed adultery (multiple times) than Biden did. Do you disagree? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Horseman 2,458 Posted Saturday at 11:39 PM 27 years for a company that does 10 billion a year in revenue. Owns a suite at one of the most spestigous college sports events in the country. Sponsors a pro hockey team - our logo is on their helmet (not metal). Been to hundreds if not thousands of events with clients. Had clients host me at hundreds of events. Grace Under Pressure would be furious. LOL. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TimHauck 2,877 Posted Saturday at 11:45 PM 5 minutes ago, Horseman said: 27 years for a company that does 10 billion a year in revenue. Owns a suite at one of the most spestigous college sports events in the country. Sponsors a pro hockey team - our logo is on their helmet (not metal). Been to hundreds if not thousands of events with clients. Had clients host me at hundreds of events. Grace Under Pressure would be furious. LOL. Was HR at the events with clients? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EternalShinyAndChrome 4,107 Posted Saturday at 11:56 PM 17 minutes ago, Horseman said: 27 years for a company that does 10 billion a year in revenue. Owns a suite at one of the most spestigous college sports events in the country. Sponsors a pro hockey team - our logo is on their helmet (not metal). Been to hundreds if not thousands of events with clients. Had clients host me at hundreds of events. Grace Under Pressure would be furious. LOL. Yeah, but was HR there? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TimHauck 2,877 Posted Sunday at 12:04 AM 8 minutes ago, EternalShinyAndChrome said: Yeah, but was HR there? I can pretty much guarantee they weren’t, but he might lie and say they were (at events where clients were there) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Horseman 2,458 Posted Sunday at 12:05 AM 20 minutes ago, EternalShinyAndChrome said: Yeah, but was HR there? All the time. One example in particular because it was on my bucket list and i just want to brag - suites in the new Cowboys stadium on Thanksgiving. So glad I was a department head at the time. Managers from the Client, major subcontractor managers, everyone. It was a big expense to celebrate the biggest money making project in company history. The head of HR for Texas district was invited and present. She was a hot, but I kept my thoughts and hands to myself, because I was spoken for. She later married an executive and became one of the few women vice president's. But it's all the time. Some subcontractors don't have huge staffs, their entire management team is there when they host you. Including HR. Plus you can't invite department heads and exclude HR departmenthead, pretty sure that could be an HR violation. And Metal Helmet stupid. 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TimHauck 2,877 Posted Sunday at 12:11 AM 4 minutes ago, Horseman said: he head of HR for Texas district was invited and present. She was a hot, but I kept my thoughts and hands to myself, because I was spoken for. She later married an executive If any of this is true which I doubt, then I guess this lady is as bad as the Coldplay lady Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Horseman 2,458 Posted Sunday at 12:24 AM I heard it on good authority that people never have sex with their sox and shoes on. Also people never date or marry coworkers. 🪖 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TimHauck 2,877 Posted Sunday at 12:36 AM 8 minutes ago, Horseman said: I heard it on good authority that people never have sex with their sox and shoes on. Also people never date or marry coworkers. 🪖 I never said either of those things. You however believed the Georgia shooter had a social media profile with rainbow flags, that Bill Gates was indicted, that the gay couple in CA demanded lifesaving care of their surrogate baby be withheld, among others. Staying on the topic of this thread, obviously people date co-workers. But it’s definitely an HR violation for someone in HR to date an executive. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BeenHereBefore 1,525 Posted Sunday at 12:51 AM Just think if they wore Covid mask we wouldn't be talking about this. Sometimes you need to take advantage of the mask. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sandy Loam 112 Posted Sunday at 04:07 AM Suing Coldplay. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EternalShinyAndChrome 4,107 Posted Sunday at 04:09 AM 56 minutes ago, peenie said: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DMQtAdNxX7i/?igsh=M24xN3gwMjVqbnZr Sorry, couldn't get past her chewing like a cow. Was there a joke in there somewhere? Or was that the joke? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
supermike80 1,913 Posted Sunday at 09:42 AM 10 hours ago, TimHauck said: I work in an industry where companies sometimes have suites to events. HR isn’t customer-facing, there is no good reason for them to be at an event with a customer. Only thing that can come from HR being there is they witness something that’s a violation (or in this case, they are a participant in it). Pretty simple stuff for anyone that’s actually worked in the business world. Ok. So based on your one data point, you know how it works do you. What a douche. Ive been to dozens of corporate events where the customer and hr are present. Stop embarrassing yourself 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TimHauck 2,877 Posted Sunday at 10:15 AM 33 minutes ago, supermike80 said: Ok. So based on your one data point, you know how it works do you. What a douche. Ive been to dozens of corporate events where the customer and hr are present. Stop embarrassing yourself You got me, it’s theoretically possible, I shouldn’t have said it never happens. I still highly doubt there were any of Astronomer’s clients at the Coldplay concert. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ron_Artest 1,539 Posted Sunday at 10:21 AM 3 minutes ago, TimHauck said: You got me, it’s theoretically possible, I shouldn’t have said it never happens. I still highly doubt there were any of Astronomer’s clients at the Coldplay concert. It's theoretically possible but not probable, to your point. Entertaining customers is generally a sales/success function, not internal departments. You can include any c level as well, including chief people officer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peenie 1,915 Posted Sunday at 12:26 PM 8 hours ago, EternalShinyAndChrome said: Sorry, couldn't get past her chewing like a cow. Was there a joke in there somewhere? Or was that the joke? You’re right, I deleted it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TimHauck 2,877 Posted Sunday at 12:34 PM 2 hours ago, Ron_Artest said: It's theoretically possible but not probable, to your point. Entertaining customers is generally a sales/success function, not internal departments. You can include any c level as well, including chief people officer. And if clients were there, surely these 2 would at least be smart enough to not be all over each other in front of them. Do we even know if this was a corporate event at all? Was anyone else from their own company even there? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Grace Under Pressure 115 Posted Sunday at 07:51 PM Imagine reflexively simping for a cheating POS scumbag with “this is what companies do derp derp” LMAO. He was there with his side piece HR “Chief People Officer”, the side piece’s subordinate, and her friend. In a luxury box with other randos. Not clients at a “successful company outing” or whatever BS this guy is spouting in defense of this loser. He was embarrassment to his company, their clients, and investors. Not to mention a POS husband and father. Keep defending him though and telling made up stories. It’s pretty entertaining, albeit totally pathetic. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Grace Under Pressure 115 Posted Sunday at 07:55 PM “One time I went to Cowboys Stadium” LMAOOOOO bro no one gives a shiit. 1 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
seafoam1 3,031 Posted Sunday at 07:57 PM 2 minutes ago, Grace Under Pressure said: “One time I went to Cowboys Stadium” LMAOOOOO bro no one gives a shiit. Poor pimplegutterboy. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TimHauck 2,877 Posted Sunday at 08:02 PM 11 minutes ago, Grace Under Pressure said: Imagine reflexively simping for a cheating POS scumbag with “this is what companies do derp derp” LMAO. He was there with his side piece HR “Chief People Officer”, the side piece’s subordinate, and her friend. In a luxury box with other randos. Not clients at a “successful company outing” or whatever BS this guy is spouting in defense of this loser. He was embarrassment to his company, their clients, and investors. Not to mention a POS husband and father. Keep defending him though and telling made up stories. It’s pretty entertaining, albeit totally pathetic. They were doing that in front of the HR lady’s subordinate? Yikes Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Grace Under Pressure 115 Posted Sunday at 08:05 PM 2 minutes ago, TimHauck said: They were doing that in front of the HR lady’s subordinate? Yikes She’s the one with the reaction just to their left, many memes with her are also circulating. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
seafoam1 3,031 Posted Sunday at 08:07 PM 1 minute ago, Grace Under Pressure said: She’s the one with the reaction just to their left, many memes with her are also circulating. Liberals are so stupid. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TimHauck 2,877 Posted Sunday at 08:12 PM 6 minutes ago, Grace Under Pressure said: She’s the one with the reaction just to their left, many memes with her are also circulating. Oh ok I think I saw something about that, but not sure if it’s been confirmed Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Horseman 2,458 Posted Sunday at 10:30 PM 2 hours ago, Grace Under Pressure said: “One time I went to Cowboys Stadium” LMAOOOOO bro no one gives a shiit. Imagine being an investor in MetLife and seeing them in their sweet at MetLife Stadium. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Horseman 2,458 Posted Sunday at 10:32 PM Nobody is defending the jerkoff on the kisscam. We're making fun of geek club jerkoffs making stupid 🪖 comments. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites