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Thread started 07/25/11 3:14pm

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Can You Get Fired For Cursing At Work?

By Alina Dizik, special to CareerBuilder

If you're cursing at work, be careful. While it's commonplace to curse once in awhile and may even help you build a bond with co-workers, there's a fine line to when and how you curse. "We are being judged constantly by our co-workers for how we do our work and how we interact with them," says etiquette expert Cynthia Lett.

Companies where employees are constantly in front of customers are especially harsh when it comes to foul language: employees caught cursing can be in trouble. Not sure where you stand when it comes to cursing? Here's how foul language at work can affect your career:

Reveal an unprofessional attitude

In some fields, cursing is accepted and can even help you fit into an environment, perhaps in high-pressure jobs where everyone needs to let off some steam. Constantly using foul language, however, can make it difficult to fit into a professional environment, says Jennifer Kahnweiler, author of "The Introverted Leader: Building on Your Quiet Strength." "Perceptions are important in shaping your career. You don't want to be seen as that foul-mouthed person," she says. Be especially careful about your language when surrounded by several co-workers at once, such as during meetings or when working in teams.

Prevent real communication

Using curse words over and over again can prevent you from truly communicating what you're trying to say. Instead of cursing, take the time to figure out how to let your co-workers understand what you're really thinking. Even if you're angry or upset, take time to develop a professional communication strategy. "Cursing is an aggressive and hostile way of expressing oneself," Lett says.

Furthermore, it can create a distance between you and the others in your department because it makes others uncomfortable. "When people are uncomfortable around someone, they avoid them whenever possible," she explains.

Hamper your image

Similar to a disheveled appearance or tardiness, foul language can affect the way you're perceived by others in the workplace. Even if you do great work, cursing can hurt your ability to get promoted or get better job responsibilities. "You need to be aware of how you present yourself to your co-workers, superiors and clients," says Suzanne Lucas, a writer and human resources expert. "Swearing when books get dropped on your toes or the copier dies on you is one thing; peppering your daily conversation with expletives is another."

Repercussions from human resources

Just because no one in your department comments on your use of foul language doesn't mean it's going unnoticed. In some instances, it can be reported to human resources with an official warning.

Sometimes it can even get you fired. "Someone who works customer-facing [roles] -- such as retail or sales or call centers -- would be fired for swearing, as it's not appropriate with a customer," Lucas says.

Of course not everyone gets fired. And as you evaluate your behavior, cursing once in awhile is no cause for alarm. "We all get angry and frustrated, and using a curse word can be the best release available," Kahnweiler says. "Just be aware that this language shouldn't become your M.O. or you could be seen as lacking self-control."

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Reply #1 posted 07/25/11 3:41pm

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overheard banter at a computer store.

"oh my fucken dog our maneger is so godamn bitchy, don't you fucken think he's a piece of crap.

oh hell no, look at his toilet water head. when he turns to the side he even looks like a goddamn dickhead. wow!"

if i was a *sshole i could've reported this. but hey it was not directed to me and i'm sure no customers heard the conversation. but in some companies if a third party employee over-hears the aforementioned and reports it, then those two people could either get fired or written up.

unfair imo.

also, usuallly the person doing the reporting either does it because of a personal reason or to kiss up to management.

kick out the snitch. beatdeadhorse

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Reply #2 posted 07/25/11 6:08pm

FuzzyWitch

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i friggen hope so!!!!!!!

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Damn f..... C... Wankers!!!!!

:phew: Wow that feels so good!!! now i dont have to say it to them giggle

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Reply #3 posted 07/25/11 10:31pm

SUPRMAN

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My firm would have to close.

People get chewed out on the regular. Yes, I've had my share, but from the managing partner.

Everything pisses him off.

I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think.
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Reply #4 posted 07/26/11 2:49pm

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Cussing on the job where random folk can hear = hostile work environment. Unless, everyone at work cusses/curses/openly uses foul language.

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Reply #5 posted 07/26/11 3:22pm

PDogz

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When I was a younger man, I was rather fond of my colorful vocabulary, lol. But the older that I've become, the less appropriate I find cursing in social/professional settings, regardless of the relationship that I may have with any given individual. Whether or not cursing is something you can be fired for, I would assume depends on the policies established by management.

That being said; one of the best jobs I've ever held, in regards to the camaraderie among coworkers, was with the U.S. Postal Service, where EVERYONE cursed and talked shit like a bunch of sailors, lol. The foulest characterization of no one's mother was off-limits, lol. Nevertheless, everyone got along like brothers & sisters.

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