“Well, to make a long story short”
Umm, you’re about 25 minutes too late.
Umm, you’re about 25 minutes too late.
Do you work with my MIL???“Well, to make a long story short”
Umm, you’re about 25 minutes too late.
My coworker who “could care less” about a lot of things. I haven’t corrected her b/c she’s kind of dumb and loud.
I'm not sure that's how that's supposed to work....
I'm not sure that's how that's supposed to work....
Too bad there aren't lines on the ground to help in defining the proper space required for parking and opening one's door. Then all one should have to do is park in middle of one of these marked spots (not on the line or askew in the spot), and everyone could live in an orderly manner.View attachment 715016
An older coworker who couldn’t drive to save her life.
When this happened, I had her name called on the intercom to move her car. When she got outside she asked if the grey car was mine. I said yes. She then mumbled, “you coulda gotten your car out if you wanted to”.
Mine is the Subaru on the right.
She was actually a really nice person. Just couldn’t drive.
Too bad there aren't lines on the ground to help in defining the proper space required for parking and opening one's door. Then all one should have to do is park in middle of one of these marked spots (not on the line or askew in the spot), and everyone could live in an orderly manner.
On a side note, I personally find it quite amusing when snow is on the lot and line are covered-oh the chaos. Better yet is after the lot is cleared and the one set get a pile on the one side and then some person will try to park on it... sometimes it works out ok, some times the vehicle sinks into the pile.
Sorry to hear about that one. Those one's at the end of every spot can suck.One of those icy piles ripped my bumper off
I don't know about you, but it is not when they are sick that I think about "alternative solutions " if you will...I'm not going to have my kid put down if he gets sick.
Funny if it wasn't true....also, hopefully, you don't have to take your kids out a couple times a day so they don't poop on your carpets.
I'm about to make some enemies.
I always roll my eyes when I hear coworkers say "I don't have any kids. My dogs are my kids!"
No. You are not going to pay a fortune to send your dog to college, and I'm not going to have my kid put down if he gets sick.
we're sold, and shutting down the oracle databases in January, been in process since October announcement
today, at about T-minus 10 days, get the emails -- "where are you storing the data so we can go back if we need to?"
The, um, database is go bye-bye. There is no storage without it, it ceases to exist, it's shuffling off this mortal coil, joining the bleedin choir eternal, pushin up daisies, bereft of life
"Yeah, haha, monty python, but seriously, where can I go to get it?"
<Blink> <Blink>
So how did the shutdown go?
There's got to be a good story about someone who was given months of notice and many warnings being surprised when it was gone...
I'm about to make some enemies.
I always roll my eyes when I hear coworkers say "I don't have any kids. My dogs are my kids!"
No. You are not going to pay a fortune to send your dog to college, and I'm not going to have my kid put down if he gets sick.
I can definately say nothing, because I work from home these days.![]()
Lazy co workers really chap my keister, ones that ask you to cover for them regularly, ones that are late, ones that call in sick often, ones that complain, ones that dont put any effort and love money but hate working those kinds
why would i pay a fortune to pay for my imaginary kid to go to college? it's free...I'm about to make some enemies.
I always roll my eyes when I hear coworkers say "I don't have any kids. My dogs are my kids!"
No. You are not going to pay a fortune to send your dog to college, and I'm not going to have my kid put down if he gets sick.