
Happier Times At Dare Digital
Dare Digital entered into an agreemant based upon skills, experience and ability.
After a period of time they reneged on that agreement. I sought recompense.
Yesterday I held a demonstration right on the doorstep of their HQ on Margret Street drawing attention to Dare Digitial’s unethical work practices which have, if proven in a legal case infringed my human rights. I will take further professional advice to this end.
It was a sunny day in London’s W1. Its many media industry workers, fashionistas and creatives passing by stopped for an inqusitive second take, before asking for further information in a bid to understand the demonstrations rationale.
From 8.50am I stood there. The morning rush slowed to a ponderous pace and almost came to a halt, stopping and staring from across the street at my placards. The lunch-time crowd was even more curious and I fielded many questions staff from nearby agencies on their cigarette breaks.
I remained there till 17.30pm by which time the evening rush home had almost subsided.
Highlights
At 11 am one of Dare Digital’s managing partners walked by an actually swore at me!
During lunch a number of their I.T crowd came out en masse, attempting crude ridicule or heckling amid incredulous stares, but the real highlight were people genuinely interested to know what was going on, stopping to ask what this unusual spectacle was in aid of.
Many offers of advice, ideas and kind support were forthcoming and even kind offers of strawberries!
What a fine natured bunch, it is a pity Dare Digital’s behaviour cannot be more reflective of this.
As they say… your PR is priceless but to some there is no such thing as bad publicity.
Mate,
I hope your so-called “full-truth” book has a good proof-reader. The above Prose is full of bad grammar and spelling mistakes. Perhaps you should get yourself a good dictionary before entering into this kind of work – and also make sure your interpretation of “human rights” agrees with the rest of us. A waste of a day for you mate – and a waste of my 5 minutes reading this rubbish.
J.
Thanks, this post (like the book) is something you couldn’t resist.
Content is king not Prose [sic] as is proven by the 1200% jump in uniques.
Erm.. what exactly did Dare Digital do to you? I don’t think it’s illegal to turn down someone for a job.
Er. Correct.
Wow. Vacuous post. What did they do exactly? You realise that this is in the public sphere, so if you cannot prove they have infringed on your human rights (not get a job or something?) then they can sue you for slander? Perhaps you should get further professional advice on that.
I await their legal teams response to my notifications.