planting a smacker?
is that punching someone, or kissing them?
Microsoft's former UK enterprise partner director and board member Simon Negus is suing the software giant for wrongful dismissal months after it slapped a writ on him to repay part of a bonus and holiday money. He left the firm last September amid allegations of inappropriate behaviour and was the subject of a lawsuit filed …
That's the way it works.
Take a look at Mark Hurd as an example.
He hires an assistant who may have worked in the entertainment industry before.
Gets dismissed for allegedly miss claiming on his expenses.
Takes a big, please go away bonus.
Sues HP because he wants more, more, more.
Joins a previous HP partner and sets about the destruction of his former employer.
I tell you its tough at the top.
Yet again, I have to draw attention to the poor standard of English used by Reg writers. Don't you know that those three words are not permitted in the same sentence without a negative?
Although, in this instance, as you were quoting someone from MS, I suppose we'll have to let you off.
Now... Do I go for the Schoolmaster, or the Troll?