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Don't eat the yellow snow
Right there where the huskies go?
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Don't eat the yellow snow
Rule number 1. Never engage inclusion and diversity managers in anything other than serious talk. Don't take the risk.
Though an important job, it takes a certain kind to do it.
Finally getting a chance to watch the press conference. Some of the questions ... you must wonder why anyone would bother coming to SA if this is the reception they receive for investing heavily in this state. It is pitiful.
Usually I quote Bruce Springsteen, but this time John Mellencamp is more appropriate, No good deed goes unpunished.
Mr Gupta completely unflustered and to mix sporting metaphors, dispatched each question over the boundary fence.
Don't eat the yellow snow
Counter point. I have worked close to, and continue to work close with, senior HR people at a major company and I have never had an issue with being my usual inappropriate self. As long as you pick your time and place that doesn't put them in a compromising position I find them perfectly reasonable.Even then it's a mine field. Best to just avoid any area concerned or even close to HR in any major organisation, it's just a cluster**** these days and god help anyone who goes in blind lol
Finally getting a chance to watch the press conference. Some of the questions ... you must wonder why anyone would bother coming to SA if this is the reception they receive for investing heavily in this state. It is pitiful.
Usually I quote Bruce Springsteen, but this time John Mellencamp is more appropriate, No good deed goes unpunished.
Mr Gupta completely unflustered and to mix sporting metaphors, dispatched each question over the boundary fence.
At the start, I wondered why the club didn't just cut that Q&A bit out of the video that they uploaded to the website.
As it went on, I realised why - because Sanjeev effortlessly made them look like the clowns they are.
I think he meant to ask "So why Port Adelaide and not the Adelaide Crows".lol how was the throw away question to make it look like the journalist actually had some port questions. "So why Port Adelaide?" he tacks on to his last question. It was just something he came up with on the spot, simultaneously exposing that he hadn't listened to anything else and was there only to get a rise.
Sajeev: "I've already explained that."
What a piece of s**t that 'journalist' is.
Now that Port Power sponsorship outrage has run its race they can go back to British Billionaire saves struggling town narrative - fruchocs for everybodyThe Advertiser is Today Tonight in print. Our next story tells you where to get cosmetic surgery in Bali at a fraction of the cost. Next day, see our tragic story of the woman who contracted a superbug infection in a Bali hospital after a simple cosmetic surgery procedure went horribly wrong.
The Advertiser is Today Tonight in print. Our next story tells you where to get cosmetic surgery in Bali at a fraction of the cost. Next day, see our tragic story of the woman who contracted a superbug infection in a Bali hospital after a simple cosmetic surgery procedure went horribly wrong.
Well, the dodgy Indian that is sponsoring the podwer is not the same as the British Billionaire that saved Whyalla. In the same way that Port Adelaide in the AFL is not the same as the Port Adelaide from the SANFL. It all makes sense in fruchoctopia!Now that Port Power sponsorship outrage has run its race they can go back to British Billionaire saves struggling town narrative - fruchocs for everybody
Lol reminiscent of the Jenny Jones show from the States back in the day.
“We give moms hot and sexy makeovers!” = SLAY QUEEN!
A few days later,
“Help, my mom dresses like a ****!” = BOOOOOO!
Who's booing that?
So true .. so bloody true ..The Advertiser is Today Tonight in print. Our next story tells you where to get cosmetic surgery in Bali at a fraction of the cost. Next day, see our tragic story of the woman who contracted a superbug infection in a Bali hospital after a simple cosmetic surgery procedure went horribly wrong.
Just watched Gupta on Ticky Fullarton's show on channel 95. Ticky gave him some stick saying that she was a Swan's supporter but half her family were Port supporters which I found interesting. She recently married Michael Stuchbury who is Editor in Chief of the Fin Review, who was educated at Adelaide Uni, so maybe that's the connection.
Thanks for the link GD. Good to hear that whilst it's not the driver of his sponsorship, Gupta is looking at all possibilities to leverage our China strategy and Shanghai game and find synergies where possible.From the 10.00 minute mark of this video:
https://www.yourmoney.com.au/shows/ticky/ticky-february-11-2019/
Thanks .. hopefully this is the end of the media assassinationFrom the 10.00 minute mark of this video:
https://www.yourmoney.com.au/shows/ticky/ticky-february-11-2019/