View Full Version : Attempting to get a Anti-Choicer Fired from their Job - Bad Idea?
¿Que?
28th September 2011, 01:58
So, I sort of responded to this anti-choicer on a facebook page, only to find out, from the morons facebook page, that he works at a local pizza joint I frequently order from.
My concern is this. Because I order from this place pretty much on the regular, they have my name and phone number. I'm a little concerned that the next time I order, this idiot is going to sabotage my food somehow (spit or whatnot).
So my question is this: Would it be wrong to voice my concerns to the management at said pizza institution and possibly get the guy fired. I'm not really a spiteful person, but so long as this douche is working there, I honestly do not feel comfortable ordering pizza from them.
Option 2: Order from somewhere else. This might work, except that I usually order late night, after like midnight, and they're really the only thing open.
So, what do you guys think.
WeAreReborn
28th September 2011, 02:06
Maybe try to find out his shifts? I mean since you mainly order after midnight it could be possible that he doesn't work then and there is no problem at all.
La Comédie Noire
28th September 2011, 03:13
I say just order from there. I doubt he'd fuck with your food.
Susurrus
28th September 2011, 03:17
Tip him with a box of live cockroaches. When he asks why, say "I thought you were pro-life! I was just going to kill these, but I thought about what you said and you can adopt them instead."
La Comédie Noire
28th September 2011, 03:18
I should also mention this reads like an episode of Seinfeld or Curb your Enthusiasm
PhoenixAsh
28th September 2011, 03:24
meh...don't fuck with somebodies employement.
If there really is no other option consider talking to him. Might just be that he doesn't even remember you or is professional in his work.
Veovis
28th September 2011, 03:27
Bake him a cherry cobbler.
TheGodlessUtopian
28th September 2011, 03:28
I wouldn't see the point in trying to get him fired because of paranoia.Doing that would just give him reason to hate you.If he hasn't personally messed with you than why sabotage his emplyment during such a job market?
So yeah,bad idea.
Leftsolidarity
28th September 2011, 03:34
I find it unlikely that he would mess with your food because you can get in serious trouble for that.
Though if you are really concerned maybe just figure out his shifts or us a fake name maybe haha
socialistjustin
28th September 2011, 03:40
Digiorno is open 24/7.
Susurrus
28th September 2011, 04:11
BTW homemade pizza is delicious.
¿Que?
28th September 2011, 04:41
OK, so don't be a paranoid vindictive asshole. I think that's the general consensus. Fair enough.
Leftsolidarity
28th September 2011, 04:42
OK, so don't be a paranoid vindictive asshole. I think that's the general consensus. Fair enough.
haha I think it's more along the lines of there isn't much to worry about and there are other options.
PhoenixAsh
28th September 2011, 04:51
OK, so don't be a paranoid vindictive asshole. I think that's the general consensus. Fair enough.
Not exactly our message or opinion of you...but it leads to the same conclusion. :)
maskerade
28th September 2011, 16:27
terrible idea. don't get him fired. if you go to the pizza place and see him just say that there are no hard feelings, even though he might be a moron.
Nox
28th September 2011, 16:35
Visit him at the pizza place and say hi, you'd be surprised how easily you can become friends with someone you always argue with :)
piet11111
28th September 2011, 19:38
If he really has your address and phone number why would you give him a reason to come kick your ass ?
disagreeing on the internet is one thing but if you tried to get him fired.....
danyboy27
28th September 2011, 19:56
do you even know what is his job at this particular pizza joint?
if all he do is answer the phone or paperwork you dont have to worry.
also, i might be wrong but if he cook the pizza, he probably dosnt know at wich adress they go, and even if he does, i really doubt he have the time to mess with the pizza, working in a kitchen is really time consuming.
I work in a retail store and i can barely remember what i have invoiced 1 hour ago, i imagine making pizza is pretty much the same thing.
¿Que?
29th September 2011, 00:10
do you even know what is his job at this particular pizza joint?
if all he do is answer the phone or paperwork you dont have to worry.
also, i might be wrong but if he cook the pizza, he probably dosnt know at wich adress they go, and even if he does, i really doubt he have the time to mess with the pizza, working in a kitchen is really time consuming.
I work in a retail store and i can barely remember what i have invoiced 1 hour ago, i imagine making pizza is pretty much the same thing.
Yes, I used to cook pizzas myself.
But, to all the posters, I've come to see the error of my ways. No need to continue on telling me not to try to get him fired. It was a mistake, and I was feeling a bit vindictive.
Anywho, unless someone wants to argue in favor of my evil plot, then I think we can consider this issue resolved :)
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