I'm not talking about firing exclusively as a lab is mostly made up of students, which are not employees. I would, and strive to in every lab I am in, create a culture in which people don't think behaving like bros, pranking each other, is acceptable. It's not that hard.
https://twitter.com/Thunder_Chicken/status/940365707316834305 …
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When I was a undergrad, I saw a lot of teasing as well, but anything that would rise to the level of “sabotage”? … No. More like, make a compi laggy for a second or two… and definitely not when they’re working for a class.
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Although, now that I think about it, perhaps the worst stuff, honest sabotage happened while I wasn’t even paying attention, or things were just kept lighter around me… sample size of one is bad for extrapolating details, and all…
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