Americans, behaving badly
Things *were* calm here... I made paella for dinner, then breakfast for the guys, then we went back to drilling today, right? Not so... sigh. (link to comment in
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[Update: the miscreants were fined on the spot as well as having to pay up-front damages, all in cash... they are free to go, but 1200 euros poorer. Which is painful, but hopefully they've learned from it... ]
[Update: the miscreants were fined on the spot as well as having to pay up-front damages, all in cash... they are free to go, but 1200 euros poorer. Which is painful, but hopefully they've learned from it... ]
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That's a pretty hard one I imagine. There's a LOT of drinking going on out there from all past reports. You'll see that I'm sure while there. And while a good rule for around the home office and on regular hours it is a challenging one to navigate while on weeks-long international travel, no?
I'm pretty amused at the rephrasing though: Is the concept of "do not vandalize or otherwise damage other peoples' thing" something that they understand?
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(I'm also defining "drunk" here to mean "so plastered that you do stupid shit" rather than "have a few drinks and act animated and sociable")
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Adding international travel, speudo-shared living accomodations, the historic drinking culture, Cosiano's hospitality re: drinking, etc - this group has done a LOT to blur the lines of approriate, tolerable, and forgivable.
And well - I don't think it was the drinking/being drunk that's the real problem/embarasment. It's the hooligan vandalism - that it was exposed while drunk makes it no less it's own problem, nor IMO does it make alcohol a contributing or excusing factor.
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I note that in this case it wasn't drunk with coworkers, it wasn't drunk at work, and it didn't impact his work or workplace performance - it was his last night in Spain.
But again, my core disagreement with you is that I don't see this as a "don't drink (to excess) with coworkers" problem as much as a "don't drink to the point of violence" problem. Different scales involved in my perception. Shrug. Toe-may-toe, toe-mah-toe.
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And very lucky, it seems.