Get yourself a copy of Glengarry Glen Ross. Seriously.
"...these leads are no good!..."
Fantastic movie, and it might raise your spirits a bit.
chessking said:Great movie. "second place gets some steak knives."
Get yourself a copy of Glengarry Glen Ross. Seriously.
"...these leads are no good!..."-Shelley "the Machine" Levine (Jack Lemmon)
Fantastic movie, and it might raise your spirits a bit.
I work in sales. I have been told I am the highest paid sales rep with the company, (most quit), and my largest customer lost their biggest customer. I went from my normal salary to 45% of my salary since the customer lost their's. Now I am eating used raman noodles and bathing in lakes. They won't put me on another payplan since I make too much money as it is. The funny thing is, they make .97 on every dollar of profit they get and they are whining about my .03- greedy bastards.
Oh well, thought I would vent. I asked my boss to fire me and she wouldn't. I need some options.
On Edit. I am serious.
I work for a "not-for-profit company" that seems to care about nothing more than the bottom line.
We'd constantly hear in staff meetings how well we were doing and how profitable the credit union was, but did any of these profits trickle down? Nope. They went into exec bonuses and board yearly meetings in Las Vegas...
If you don't like your jobs, find a new one. If you don't enjoy your career, change it. Nothing worse than going through like hating what you have to do every day.
Too much whining here.
You could just not do anything, come in late, leave early. Management material right there.
If you don't like your jobs, find a new one. If you don't enjoy your career, change it. Nothing worse than going through like hating what you have to do every day.
Too much whining here.
You could just not do anything, come in late, leave early. Management material right there.
If you don't like your jobs, find a new one. If you don't enjoy your career, change it. Nothing worse than going through like hating what you have to do every day.
Too much whining here.
You could just not do anything, come in late, leave early. Management material right there.
If you don't like your jobs, find a new one. If you don't enjoy your career, change it. Nothing worse than going through like hating what you have to do every day.
Too much whining here.
You could just not do anything, come in late, leave early. Management material right there.
I know. it's all crazy talk.Indeed, how dare someone have the audacity to complain about their job.
True, but the wheels now can be put in action to get to where you want to be. Changes aren't typically overnight.Easier said than done when better jobs are in limited stock, and many careers now require more specific education.
Last year, spent the summer and early fall looking for a new company. Switched companies I was working for. Love my career, wasn't happy with the employment situation. Gonna change gotta do it yourself. From what I understand the job market is supposedly better now than it was this time last year when I was looking.Ha! When was the last time you looked for something new?
I'll drink to that!I work out of my home, so I already pretty much do that. Hmm, I'll give myself a raise and quit for the week.
PapsD said:**** work. Thanks to stagflation it's essentially a form of slavery.
I get harassed by the retards I work with. I found a dead mouse in my toolbox and have to deal with all kinds of other crazy bull****. I've been there for 2.5 years and I've made the owners stacks but they still won't get these guys off my back. **** 'em. I can't wait to sue for hostile workplace. Yeah!
Don't give me any **** if ur some rich ******* who has a chubby for his company/job.
Punity said:Maybe quit find a new job. Might lower your blood pressure.
One thing I learned from my father on this one: "I was looking for a job when I found this one."
I can always start looking again. It may take another 4 years, but I'll find another eventually.
Camping57 said:You could always make like Peter Boyle in "Office Space" when he was "makin like a gangsta".
God I love that movie; I've worked with each character in it.
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