Woman Fired After Unknowingly Cussing at Company Owner Outside of Work — "Representation Is Key"...... Fire her or warning?

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When you're out in public wearing your employer's uniform and nametag.... whether or not you're at work... you are representing the company that you work for.... and whatever shit you're doing affects the way the public perceives that company...... if they choose to be lenient it's up to them but they got every right to fire you.... fuck around and find out
sidebar: I can't picture any decent sized company not having some sort of ethics/morals clause in their contracts s or paperwork when you're hired


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A self-described "young professional" TikToker by the name of Doc, who posts under the handle @thelife2932, posed a question to other users on the platform about an experience he had with an employee outside of work. The encounter was so bad, he wanted to immediately have the woman fired.
Doc clarified that he's a vice president at the company in question, and he saw a female employee wearing a company badge. According to OP, the worker's behavior wasn't representing the company well, because she was speaking loudly on the phone and cursing up a storm.
Doc says he asked the employee to mind her language or remove the badge from her clothing, and the employee responded by telling him to "f--- off." His immediate impulse was to fire the woman, but he wanted to know what other TikTokers thought about the situation.



Doc says in the video: "Y'all, I'm extremely tired but I have a quick question. I run to the grocery store to grab something for dinner and while there, standing next to me is a young lady. And the young lady has a work badge on for the company in which I'm a VP for [sic]. She is on the phone, she's 'MFer this' and 'B this' and extremely loud and inappropriate."

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The TikToker continued, "So I say to her kindly, maybe she should continue her conversation in private or at least remove her work badge, because representation is key and you never know who you're around. She turns around and tells me to 'f off.' So my question is: next week, do I call her and her supervisor into my office because I was a stranger and she doesn't know me to express where I'm coming from...?"

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He then posed some other possible responses: "...or do I just let it go or do I just let her go? I'm...very straightforward. Training is there. Manuals are there. Do your job, represent us well, we'll never have a problem. I don't know. The old me would just say, 'see ya later,' The new me is kinda "I don't know." What do you guys think?"

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Folks had a variety of responses to the clip. Some said he should leave the woman alone and that her behavior outside of work isn't any of Doc's concern.

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Some mentioned that he should probably fire her right away, but many said the incident was better used as a teachable moment for the young woman and that a meeting with her would would ultimately help him decide how to handle the situation.

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In general, folks thought if she had a positive reaction to the meeting and seemed to understand where Doc is coming from, he would learn everything he needed to know about the woman's personality, and thus her potential at work.

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Doc revealed in a follow-up TikTok video that he ultimately decided to discuss the incident with the employee and her supervisor. He scheduled a meeting, but the employee decided not to go as she didn't deem it "worth her time."

Her supervisor ultimately decided to fire her after that interaction.



What do you think? Was Doc taking the initial situation at the grocery store too seriously and therefore at fault for the situation? Or do you think he was right to take issue with her behavior outside of work since she was wearing a badge with the company name on it?


 
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When you're out in public wearing your employers uniform and nametag.... weather you're at work... you are representing the company that you work for.... and whatever shit you're doing affects the way the public perceives that company...... if they choose to be lenient it's up to them but they got every right to fire you.... fuck around and find out
sidebar: I can't picture any decent sized company not having some sort of ethics/morals clause in their contracts s or poaperwork when you're hired


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A self-described "young professional" TikToker by the name of Doc, who posts under the handle @thelife2932, posed a question to other users on the platform about an experience he had with an employee outside of work. The encounter was so bad, he wanted to immediately have the woman fired.
Doc clarified that he's a vice president at the company in question, and he saw a female employee wearing a company badge. According to OP, the worker's behavior wasn't representing the company well, because she was speaking loudly on the phone and cursing up a storm.
Doc says he asked the employee to mind her language or remove the badge from her clothing, and the employee responded by telling him to "f--- off." His immediate impulse was to fire the woman, but he wanted to know what other TikTokers thought about the situation.



Doc says in the video: "Y'all, I'm extremely tired but I have a quick question. I run to the grocery store to grab something for dinner and while there, standing next to me is a young lady. And the young lady has a work badge on for the company in which I'm a VP for [sic]. She is on the phone, she's 'MFer this' and 'B this' and extremely loud and inappropriate."

AA1bapPO.img


The TikToker continued, "So I say to her kindly, maybe she should continue her conversation in private or at least remove her work badge, because representation is key and you never know who you're around. She turns around and tells me to 'f off.' So my question is: next week, do I call her and her supervisor into my office because I was a stranger and she doesn't know me to express where I'm coming from...?"

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He then posed some other possible responses: "...or do I just let it go or do I just let her go? I'm...very straightforward. Training is there. Manuals are there. Do your job, represent us well, we'll never have a problem. I don't know. The old me would just say, 'see ya later,' The new me is kinda "I don't know." What do you guys think?"

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Folks had a variety of responses to the clip. Some said he should leave the woman alone and that her behavior outside of work isn't any of Doc's concern.

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Some mentioned that he should probably fire her right away, but many said the incident was better used as a teachable moment for the young woman and that a meeting with her would would ultimately help him decide how to handle the situation.

AA1bagCW.img


In general, folks thought if she had a positive reaction to the meeting and seemed to understand where Doc is coming from, he would learn everything he needed to know about the woman's personality, and thus her potential at work.

AA1bagCY.img


Doc revealed in a follow-up TikTok video that he ultimately decided to discuss the incident with the employee and her supervisor. He scheduled a meeting, but the employee decided not to go as she didn't deem it "worth her time."

Her supervisor ultimately decided to fire her after that interaction.



What do you think? Was Doc taking the initial situation at the grocery store too seriously and therefore at fault for the situation? Or do you think he was right to take issue with her behavior outside of work since she was wearing a badge with the company name on it?




Gotta love when someone relinquishes you from having to make a tough decision.

Good riddings.

Carry on……
 
Wonder if she would have met with him if he was White...she took him off the hook....I know he was feeling a little fucked up about it but she validated his initial thoughts on the matter
My first thought. She saw his skin and couldn't make the connection. We're always talking about whites giving each other the "hook up". What the fuck did she think this was?! Bitch, this was that!
 
In at-will states you can be fired for any reason. If her supervisor was anything like the guy making the video I’m sure she’s better off. Can’t imagine working in a rainbow work place
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Exactly, you could tell he is petty as fuck, he didnt say she had a HISTORY of being loud, he just happend to see

her on her phone, using profanity which is not a crime...

and nobody gives a fuck where a person works if they are talkin loudly on their phone in public... even if they are cursing...

nobody cares...

gay dude was just feeling himself and has dreams of an all male company...

Fuck that place and him!!
 
Like it or not you represent the company you work for when you are in uniform or wearing anything that affiliates you with their brand. You want to act hood take off the company shit and you are free to be who you want to be without any ramifications at your job...
 
Warning!

He saw her angry and cussing on the phone and he chose to interrupt her? Off the clock no less?

How did he think she was going to reply?

I would have pretended like I didn't see anything then call her to the office first thing the next morning. Give her the whole representation speech then.

Maybe start a new policy where all employees leave their name tags at work before they go home.
 
Once she heard “called in to the office for a meeting” she probably smelled “they bout to fire me.” She should've quit if she had sense.

But supervisor knew who he was dealing with and axe that ass.
 
Warning!

He saw her angry and cussing on the phone and he chose to interrupt her? Off the clock no less?

How did he think she was going to reply?

I would have pretended like I didn't see anything then call her to the office first thing the next morning. Give her the whole representation speech then.

Maybe start a new policy where all employees leave their name tags at work before they go home.
And dude didn't address himself as the V.P. initially. I think I'd he did maybe she would have changed her tune asap.
 
What company is this?
She could have been having a bad day and here he comes with his bullshit.
He wouldn't have done this if the woman was white
 
A Vice President of a corporation is that sensitive and emotional? What is the name of the corporation and how many employees does it have?

Because most would think the VP has more important things to do than police employees on their off time.
 
What company is this?
She could have been having a bad day and here he comes with his bullshit.
He wouldn't have done this if the woman was white
Yes, this so-called leader looks like he is a poor representation of the so-called black community and because of a power play may have set back a woman that was having a tough time that day,

The person in the video also appears to be part of the LGBT which automatically raises suspicion about his mental stability. I hope the sista that was a causality of the power play has a chance to share her side of the story.
 
This to me is similar to when I see people do dumb chit cause they see an animal or insect in nature and want to help it along.

If "you" didn't see it, it would happen in nature anyways.

Is her work performance adequate, does she do her job?

If her job requires her to wear a name tag, then you already know this ain't some corporate type job.

So what is this so called company? He a VP at Dollar Store or something? Smh
 
I dont know how many of yall have ever owned a company or
been responsible for a brand or one that carries your name and livelyhood....
(Let me speak from the other side of the fence)
I have, and I say he handled it correctly. She was given an opportunity to clean that shit up and deal with it ...
She decided to to decline and act a further ass than she had already shown herself to be publicly.
Ill be honest ... I could care less about having people with no self respect working for me.
She can act all the ass she wants too... Just take off my company logo and uniform.
Plenty of cities and companies have a code of conduct that will get you terminated on or off duty without question.

She clearly didnt care. I dont give a damn what color she is and I have had white black and otherwise work for me...
There is no preferential treatment for your skin. All I care about is the potential legal exposure, the image
of my company and the way its represented. PERIOD ! Especailly depending on what type of business it is.
When all Yall who think he is out of pocket build a company that you put all you have into ...
Or having an employee who can potentially affect the money you make based on their actions,
Then come back and tell us all how you could care less about this type of shit.
I got $1000 says you will change your tune.
 
Good lord I can't get over how easily yall get fooled.

The absolute last thing a VP of a company would do is tell HR business on FUCKING TIK TOK. That's how you get a nice lawsuit against your company and end up settling with the woman.....if she wasn't a made up story.

Stop believing shit put on social media when the whole point of social media is to get engagements.
 
Good lord I can't get over how easily yall get fooled.

The absolute last thing a VP of a company would do is tell HR business on FUCKING TIK TOK. That's how you get a nice lawsuit against your company and end up settling with the woman.....if she wasn't a made up story.

Stop believing shit put on social media when the whole point of social media is to get engagements.
Fake or real.... The point is how would someone handle it ?
I agree .. No realk V.P. would or should do that...
But the scenerio is valid and something for others to think about in their conduct, publically.
I cant stand a loud Bitch on the phone anyway ... so I already know this would set me off if she was wearing my shit.
Post it to the Internet...Never... But repremand her ... Definately !
 
Ummm yeah I would've been fired, so I'm not at work but got the uniform on and some guy in management decides he doesn't like the way I'm acting so he feels he has the right to check me on it, HELL NAH....lol
 
When you're out in public wearing your employer's uniform and nametag.... whether or not you're at work... you are representing the company that you work for
Bingo...
Something similar happen to a guy that works with me... he was talking junk to someone at the store and bark about where he works and they suspended his ass when he got back to work! He figured since he was white he was right...welp they proved that shit to be wrong!
 
Lmbaooo at people falling for this non sense. Then all the damn quotes and idiots on tik tok. Nigga is probably the Manager of a Dollar Store acting like he some VP. Companies have an HR for a reason. If this shit were real he’d send her to HR with her supervisor. Ain’t no VP going to sit in on some petty time wasting BS like this. Especially make a tik tok video which will make the company look even worse because they have a VP asking random tik tok people for advice. FOH with this fake shit
 
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