Yes, it probably is for a childish mind. But on a professional level it's quite reasonable. If someone is not doing their job, is missing work at a critical time or is not being forthright with information pertaining to a job, that someone gets on my nerves and I fire that person or issue the order for them to be fired.
Your understudy stirred the coffee anticlockwise one too many times, huh?
I don't drink coffee. No one in my office drinks coffee. I don't have an understudy or an assistant. I have direct subordinates who work in the feild and I may see them twice a week.
BTW Doc, that's counterclockwise. :icon26:
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coincidentally, the co-worker which i hate just msn'd me:
[16:14:14] Swb 193 says:
u work tonihg
[16:14:14] Swb 193 says:
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I work in a small kitchen, one head chef and two appretice chefs, and i'm the only kitchenhand. One of the appretice chefs really gets on my nerves and has almost got me fired once. I have work in two hours
I like all my coworkers
Although there's this new one that tends to get a bit on my nerves... she has to learn to leave me alone until i've had my coffee.:icon14:
YourGrandpa wrote:
Yes, it probably is for a childish mind. But on a professional level it's quite reasonable. If someone is not doing their job, is missing work at a critical time or is not being forthright with information pertaining to a job, that someone gets on my nerves and I fire that person or issue the order for them to be fired.
Your understudy stirred the coffee anticlockwise one too many times, huh?
I don't drink coffee. No one in my office drinks coffee. I don't have an understudy or an assistant. I have direct subordinates who work in the feild and I may see them twice a week.
Tormentius wrote:The only co-worker who annoyed me has recently decided to hand in resignation papers.
ditto :icon14:
feels good dunnit
Yeah, it really does. Hopefully the replacement will fit into the network regime a little better. This past user was the type that figured the office workstations should have no restrictions and should work just like a home PC. Needless to say, we didn't get along all that well.