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Comments on: Telstra sex romp woman back on the job

How terrible... 

Posted Monday 13th August 2007 17:02 GMT

Oh so what.

It was a Christmas party, that for 3 people, got a little out of hand. I'm sure we've all been there.

Just because her fellow female employee's clearly aren't getting any at home, there's no reason deprive somebody whose already going to feel terrible (if not, then she really should) in the morning, of their livelyhood. If she'd have done this actually during work time, then I could see why they'd want to fire her, but during a party...

Who wants to bet the re-hiring committee was made up exclusivly of men thinking of going to THIS year's Christmas bash

Would you employ this woman? 

Posted Monday 13th August 2007 17:44 GMT

I wouldn't, after that. Sounds like a really serious misjudgement on her part.

Sacking, indeed. 

Posted Monday 13th August 2007 17:50 GMT

Sounds like this girl likes a good sacking.

The Real Reason... 

Posted Monday 13th August 2007 18:18 GMT

Basically she was sacked because she was drunk and failed to act classy.

Hmmm 

Posted Monday 13th August 2007 18:30 GMT

http://www.telstra.com.au/abouttelstra/careers/telstra.cfm

My job is so boring. 

Posted Monday 13th August 2007 18:36 GMT

The best we get is someone puking in the toilets.

RE: would you employ this woman? 

Posted Monday 13th August 2007 18:43 GMT

If you wouldn't employ the woman, then be sure to fire the men involved as well.

Personally I'd have no problem with it. People are way the hell too uptight.

I'd employ her... 

Posted Monday 13th August 2007 19:11 GMT

..in the testing department of our local condom factory.

What happened to the store manager? 

Posted Monday 13th August 2007 20:23 GMT

Seems like one rule for the slutty girl, one for the Big Male Stud. Pretty shitty in this day and age.

You know ... 

Posted Monday 13th August 2007 20:50 GMT

... if I were her, I wouldn't *want* to go back to work after that.

Why wasn't the sacker of the sackie sacked? 

Posted Monday 13th August 2007 20:54 GMT

I find it hard to believe the manager, Steve Hatzistergos, wasn't sacked...I mean he, according to the testimony, was, but I mean sacked after the sacking.

Sacking (of the non-firing type) of a subordinate is usually dealt with quite harshly.

If I'd been a witness to such a situation I would have been much more concerned about a manager involved, and less about being sexually harassed.

Sounds to me like the other women involved were just being snobs and wanted her fired because they didn't like Miss Streeter.

And the others? 

Posted Monday 13th August 2007 21:05 GMT

So three employees were involved, one of whom was the manager, yet she appears to have been the only one to get sacked. Equality at its finest, Men are studs women are sluts lives on.

Competition time:

What are the positions that can be adopted for a three in a bath romp? Preferably ones that won't result in you slipping and breaking your neck or drowning. Tap shaped bruising is probably inevitable.

it's pretty common 

Posted Monday 13th August 2007 22:56 GMT

It's called sex it's been happening a few years

now time to learn to live with it. Drunken sex

is not as good as it could be but it's not bad

if your not sick. You may gasp in horror but

I actually prefer it to work others may feel

the same way.

one word 

Posted Monday 13th August 2007 23:09 GMT

Jealousy

Bathroom etiquette 

Posted Monday 13th August 2007 23:43 GMT

If you are in a hotel room with others and wake up and need to go to the bathroom, but it's occupied, what would you do?

I would use the public restroom on the same floor, or worst case, in the lobby. It would not even occur to me to enter a bathroom with three "busy" people and attempt to pee with them watching and then get upset enough about it to get someone fired afterwards. Who even does that??

Updated story 

Posted Tuesday 14th August 2007 00:50 GMT

News service ninemsn.com.au has an update on this - it seems telstra did eventually sack the males involved: http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=285749 and they plan to appeal Ms Streeters re-employment decision

God Bless Australia 

Posted Tuesday 14th August 2007 05:29 GMT

God bless Australia! I Love this country!

Title 

Posted Tuesday 14th August 2007 08:25 GMT

Whilst sacking may not be appropriate, I would not want society to send out a signal that such disregard of others is an appropriate way to behave. How were these people dragged up ? If they wanted sex why not go rent their own place somewhere ? The support for them shown here is a sorry indictment of the way attitudes are these days. Oh and yes, all participants should have be subject to the same disciplinary actions.

I would employ her too... 

Posted Tuesday 14th August 2007 09:24 GMT

Just because someone likes to party hard, doesn't mean they can't take their work seriously -- have they never heard of the old adage "Work hard, play hard."?

Repressed Housewife gets a Shock 

Posted Tuesday 14th August 2007 09:30 GMT

She probably thought they were just playing with a bath duck or something.

friendly game of bath water polo

More Importantly 

Posted Tuesday 14th August 2007 09:50 GMT

Was she fit and can we see pics?

Office parties just aren't fun any more 

Posted Tuesday 14th August 2007 11:28 GMT

Bring back the days when you could do embarrassing things at the office christmas party and the only thing you'd have to show for it would be a red face when you went back to work in the New Year (and the quiet talk with a collegue explaining how p**sed you were and that you don't remember a thing)

Christmas parties 

Posted Tuesday 14th August 2007 11:28 GMT

Every company Christmas party I've ever been to always ends up with the womens toilets being covered in sick and with at least one passed out young woman lying near the entrance.

This is hardly news, just another woman I've seen getting very messy at a Christmas do and doing something with a co-worker or two that she shouldn't.

Heh... 

Posted Tuesday 14th August 2007 11:31 GMT

While I'm not in the least disapproving of these antics, as someone who has worked many jobs whilst "playing hard" I do think this kind of behaviour is a problem. What is the problem with separating work and social? Why is it such a huge thing to ask?

You want to get destroyed and screw everyone you work with, then book a room, do it on your own time, whatever. While I find the notion of trying to pee in front of them hilariously stupid, I also find the exhibitionism boring and obvious.

We all know that this kind of messiness makes workplaces intolerable. Reading between the lines I see arhcetypes of every type of office fool I've ever had to tolerate... from exhibitionist late starters to retarded 'studs' through prudes who live their lives making complaints.

It makes me imagine having to work in an office while all these fools cluck, nudge and wink about. Shudder.

Pfft... 

Posted Tuesday 14th August 2007 12:41 GMT

People objecting to it are just prudish brits, or Aussies who aren't getting any.

a.It wasn't in the workplace

b.The room was privately hired

c.Does this mean if someone has a flatmate they work with who is shagging that they can complain of sexual harassment if their flatmate shags in the toilet too?

Also it doesn't suggest she is a slut purely because of her actions that night, maybe she just enjoys sex. Or is that notion absurd to some readers here?

I'd hire her 

Posted Tuesday 14th August 2007 13:53 GMT

What is the matter with everyone, all these companies advertise themselves as fun place to be, with lots of team work, yet, when someone has a bit of fun with a team she gets sacked.

Wish I worked with her !

offering a helping hand 

Posted Tuesday 14th August 2007 15:45 GMT

the way i see it streeter was just being helpful by opening the door to the loo and letting the ms. take a leak..

the ms. shud count her blessings else she wud be washing her undergarments in front of the romp later..and maybe pay the fine for spoiling the hotel's carpet

She should have... 

Posted Wednesday 15th August 2007 02:22 GMT

Sued her co-worker for sexual harassment for knocking on the bathroom door then using the loo while she was getting sacked in the tub by 2 of her most favorite fella's

Who knew that fulfilling the job description meant dismissal? 

Posted Wednesday 15th August 2007 02:47 GMT

From the company website directly

Telstra offers diverse career opportunities across a range of disciplines:

Finance

We believe that an agile finance team drives an agile enterprise. We employ people in many different roles, including financial services, oversees finance, productivity, risk management and assurance, mergers and acquisitions, information technology, treasury, investor relations and strategic development.

And who knew Finance was sooooo exciting in Australia. Strategic development indeed!!!

Complain? 

Posted Saturday 18th August 2007 07:41 GMT

Most people I know would stay and watch... or even join in!

Damn prudes... 

Posted Monday 20th August 2007 18:16 GMT

Is the whole world starting to be run by prudes? Whatever happened to all those liberal baby boomers?

Geez... how can it be workplace harrasment if it didn't happen in the workplace. Was it even a official company event?

Real liberal people need to start hitting back at the prudes and start complaining about frivilous complaints that these prudes make. I hope the two male employees get their jobs back.

Well, here in the United States 

Posted Tuesday 21st August 2007 20:10 GMT

As you all are aware, we here in the States, love Sex on the Job! Look at Old Bill Clinton. And now we have a bush in the white house!! Care to take a dab at that bush?

I think that the idiot who needed the loo, should have gone elsewhere. How LONG did she sit / stand there and stare glassy eyed at the OFFENSIVE NUDE MEN...?? Perhaps she was a little jealous and feeling left out at not having been invited to join in...