Does the sun shine on his desk?
In my office, the people who have the worst problems with sun glare are not the people sitting next to the windows.
Thank you LEED design standards.
he does it even on cloudy days.
Does the sun shine on his desk?
In my office, the people who have the worst problems with sun glare are not the people sitting next to the windows.
Thank you LEED design standards.
Does the sun shine on his desk?
In my office, the people who have the worst problems with sun glare are not the people sitting next to the windows.
Thank you LEED design standards.
I hate LEED with a passion...they act like they invented ecological design, but its all economics based.
So my acting manager becomes personally abusive and accuses me of both professional and criminal misconduct during a disagreement on standard operating procedures.
My side of the argument wins out with upper management.
And now I'm being called in for insubordination.
So my acting manager becomes personally abusive and accuses me of both professional and criminal misconduct during a disagreement on standard operating procedures.
My side of the argument wins out with upper management.
And now I'm being called in for insubordination.
To heck with that. He was accused of wrongdoing by his superior, upper management sided with him, which got his superior butthurt, so now he's got a target on his back. I'd be running that thing up the ladder so fast my superior wouldn't know what hit him when his termination notice landed on his desk.Sounds like my life a little as of late. My suggestion is simply to become a yes man. Solves quite a few problems in the work place, and since it's always a superior giving the instructions or suggestions the famous "I was informed to perform this task in that fashion" works like a charm.
My problem is I can't stand people who are misinformed or simply incorrect being in a position of authority. This is way to just remove myself (often correct) from the equation and move on with the day.
I hate LEED with a passion...they act like they invented ecological design, but its all economics based.
Damn night shifts. They're all the same. Screwing with stuff trying to look like they did something and not doing what they're actually supposed to.
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I find it's actually much more difficult to look busy doing nothing as compared to being genuinely busy.Zuljin said:Damn night shifts. They're all the same. Screwing with stuff trying to look like they did something and not doing what they're actually supposed to.
/Shields raised
I find it's actually much more difficult to look busy doing nothing as compared to being genuinely busy.
"uhhhhh quick question?"
Your question is already unbearably tedious.
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the co-worker that comes in late and then talks to others about last nights baseball game for 15 minutes before actually doing anything that resembles work.
Pet peeve: co-workers who drag out an already long and tedious meeting by asking questions that don't concern anyone else in the group or the case we're working on. Questions that are specific only to the needs of the person asking, and could be better addressed one-on-one via email after the meeting.
Whoever keeps putting liquid dishwasher detergent into the rinse aid dispenser.
Customers who eat on the Phone. Man that Urks me!!!!!
What about people who talk on the phone while on the terlit? Or talk to you on the phone while eating and on the commode.
As if the echos did not give you away.
How about, while we are on the topic of phones, those people who insist on talking to you over speakerphone and are inscessantly rustling papers/making all kind of background noise so you cant hear them?
This is me. I also leave early. Sucks to be you, I guess.