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This is the first time this has happened. I arrive at work this morning and I find a note from one of the skid steer driver saying "I'm being bullied, please help me". I have an idea as to who the culprit but I was wondering if any of you had experience of dealing with this sort of thing as on a building site it's a bit of a grey area with the 'hit em back harder mentality. Your advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
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When In Rome BBW.


You are not in a pleasant, air-conditioned Office where people will, usually, talk rationally and reasonablyabout such matters.


In this instance, I would suggest, trying to, discreetly, find out who the culprit is and ensuring someone has a word in his shell-like.


If this doesn't work make sure he gets a slap, that shoud quieten the bully down.

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Yes it was meant for me Woof. It was tucked into my report folder. It's all resolved now and we've moved the bully to another site.


When I was working at the old Home office at Queen Annes gate (I was working for Keltbray doing a gut out) we had a young lad who was being viciously picked on by a rather large Scaffolder. It revolved around the kid being a bit fat. Instead of making a formal complaint he took matters into his own hands. one day it got too much and he ran out of the canteen crying after being ribbed by this arsehole. He came back about 15 minutes and ordered a cheeseburger with extra cheese. He then went to the microwave and nuked his snack. He then removed the top bun, calmly walked past the Scaffolder in question and on passing plonked the burger cheese down on the bullys bald head. The screams curdled the air as the cheese in question was molten.

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Shu.Kurimu.Sensei Wrote:

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> Have you seen the wolf statue by Denmark Hill

> Station? Was it put up in BBW's honour?



Of course it bloody well was!!! It was to comemorate my services to Southwark council against the Foxes as they are a menace but I'm getting on top of them now and they kick up to me.

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