On or Off Form.
If I never hear it again it will be too soon. What? The excuses put out by managers and others regarding their star players, “He’s out of form at the moment”. They are talking here about sportsmen that are supposed to be the best, the top in their field, men who are being paid phenomenal amounts of money to do what is their job.
Consider the bus driver with sixty passengers on board, the train driver, the truck driver, firemen, policemen, doctors, nurses, and the 1.001 other jobs, vastly underpaid by comparison, their “out of form” can cause death. I managed a business, like other workers I had to be “in form” every day, not just a couple of times a week.
“Sorry Boss, I was of form today”. “That's ok, now you can go OFF and see what you can get at the Job Centre”.
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