I guess it's more of a local thing. Basically, here, "deontology" or "code de déontologie" refer to work ethics/code of conduct. This usually has to do with being formal with a customer, or not having an emotional relationship with a patient (in the case of a psychologist, for instance).
And having a scantily clad secretary?
So...you're breaking the code de déontologie? Nice one, Joel!
(10-13-2014, 07:29 AM)crazysam23 Wrote: [ -> ]So...you're breaking the code de déontologie? Nice one, Joel!
Pfft, no. This is tooootally part of the code.
If you want, you can consider it an
improvement if you don't want to believe that it is intrinsically correct to be skimpy as a secretary.
(10-13-2014, 05:30 AM)Danjo Wrote: [ -> ]And having a scantily clad secretary?
That's part of the job, isn't it?
(10-13-2014, 03:23 PM)JoelCarli Wrote: [ -> ] (10-13-2014, 07:29 AM)crazysam23 Wrote: [ -> ]So...you're breaking the code de déontologie? Nice one, Joel!
Pfft, no. This is tooootally part of the code.
If you want, you can consider it an improvement if you don't want to believe that it is intrinsically correct to be skimpy as a secretary.
Is sexting the secretary part of the code? What about sexing her up? What about BJs? What about cunnilingus?
Come on, don't be ridiculous.
...really, stop being ridiculous.
Oh, I got it. Its her duty to be scantily clad. Gotcha. Nothing to do with you of course.
Hey! I'm not a her! >:/
And as Joel's skimpy barista temporary replacement secretary in command or something like that, I'd suggest you bishs watch how you be talkin bout me before I do something..... drastic...
I might just...
PUT IN A REQUEST TO JOEL TO HAVE YOUR NAME CHANGED TO THE PINK USERNAME OF SHAME!