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Should i get this sacked

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Ok getting him sacked is a bit extreme,....... ok maybe not .

Anyway, guy calls to the house today to read my electricity meter . Has livefooll monkey hat on him. Standing in hallway, Marc comes down the stairs wearing Chelsea track top. He looks at him and says [trying to be funny] 'i suppose this house started following football 3 years ago then give a sarcastic chuckle. Marc replies, at least were not the laughing stock of the premiership. He then gets agressive , saying, 'Chelsea have no class or respect , youd be nowhere without Russian drug money and your rent boy tag is an accurate description [Again with a smarmy giggle]

Hang on a f**king miniute here , this c**t who i dont know is standing in MY f***ing house ranting on about a football team we've supported all our lives and starts throwing insults. So i got involved , i told him to read the meter and f**k off and if he ever entered my house again i'll f**k him straight back out again , you cant even go about your job without being an ignorant w**ker and being off the dole must be completely new to him.

He starts shouting insults as he was walking away . Very tempted to call the ESB and request he never knocks on my door again.

Do it. He sounds like a complete nob and there are enough decent folk about who are desperate for work, so they can have his job.

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Fair enough we all have a bit of banter and rivilary but this p**ck was in a league of his own . Ignorant b***ard , forgetting he was in the house of a complete stranger but thinking he was in a pub full of Scourers.

Fair enough we all have a bit of banter and rivilary but this p**ck was in a league of his own . Ignorant b***ard , forgetting he was in the house of a complete stranger but thinking he was in a pub full of Scourers.

I'd have knocked his teeth out with his own wrench and when the old bill turned up I'd have said he was in my house and I though he was a burgler, especially once I saw the hat.

Honestly, the fella sounded like an absolute prick! Typical Liverpool fan!

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I'd have knocked his teeth out with his own wrench and when the old bill turned up I'd have said he was in my house and I though he was a burgler, especially once I saw the hat.

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Ok getting him sacked is a bit extreme,....... ok maybe not .

no it's not. that prick shouldn't be allowed to call on ANYONE's door. you'd be doing a big favour to anyone else who might be in danger of having this prick knock on their door by getting him sacked.

I think you're bang out of order, he's got every right in Ireland to assume that every house he knocks at is fully of cheeky, whitty, scousers. You should hang your head in shame.

Then get the w**ker sacked.

You should definitely report the c*nt. I was a meter reader for a number of years, and always had a bit of banter with people - but that's all it was. Sometimes I'd know I was dealing with a total knob, but was always polite because; a] I respected the fact that I was in somebody else's house; and b] I was representing the company I worked for.

The bloke who came round to you shouldn't have a job where he's dealing with the public, he's clearly got the brains of a rocking-horse. If a scouser came to work in my flat and spoke to me like that, he might enter the place through the front door, but he'd leave via the 1st floor balcony with a lot less teeth than he started with.

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I agree that you should call him in out on his behaviour, which was way out of order. If he was just joking around, that is one thing, but he went well past the line by his actions.

I'd have knocked his teeth out with his own wrench and when the old bill turned up I'd have said he was in my house and I though he was a burgler, especially once I saw the hat.

Honestly, the fella sounded like an absolute prick! Typical Liverpool fan!

I knew you'd be back, Lofty !

Tell on the mf-er. He shouldn't even be wearing that hat in duty, let alone abusing a customer. Teach him some respect for his living.

The bloke who came round to you shouldn't have a job where he's dealing with the public

Should any scouser?

Look at it this way, someone who isnt very good at their job, should be sacked right? Part of the job of being a meter reader is dealing with the public right? He obviously wasnt very good at that, so get him sacked!

Someone alot more decent and polite would love the job.

I would imagine he came to rob the meter and when he found it wasn't one you had to stick money in it gave him the hump,

I'd make sure to print out some of Gems upset scouser pics and hang them in the meter cupboard along with a print out of the table for his next visit.

Don't get him sacked....

He has enough pain in his life supporting Liverpool. A person can only bear so much.

It appears while he is looking forward to the arrival of Santa Claus, he can't handle the Banter Claus.

You should probably check your tyres...

In all seriousness, this is definitely worth a complaint. If he's going to make comments like that he should be able to receive the same in return. I got into a bit of banter with a Liverpool-supporting coach driver quite recently, but it was all very friendly and we patted each other on the back upon departure. It's a shame people react like this to banter, because friendly banter is, in my opinion, one of the highlights of being a football fan.

You know me, I'm very much on the Human Rights side. No matter what a person is alleged to have done, he or she should have protection from the law, due process and stuff like that.

But that's human rights, isn't it? You know what to do, Ian, why do you want our advice? Have the slimy rat sacked!

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CH, do it. If I were in your shoes, I would definitely report the little arsehole, sounds like he was way out of line

To have the disrespect to do that in another man's home, and then to banter like that with a child shows he has a mental age in the single digits. Football is important no matter who your team is, but that urchin should save it for the pub.

When your dealing with the public like that, who wears such an obvious piece of team paraphernalia? Shows he has no sense

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