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Post by John on Jan 3, 2017 8:33:34 GMT -5
so this morning my boss walks in, walks right past me without saying a word, and says good morning to the only other guy in the shop right now. WTF?!? talk about being totally disrespected again. add this to the long list of reasons i'd love to leave this place!
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Post by mika on Jan 3, 2017 10:14:35 GMT -5
I have done the same thing to one of those idiot bosses. I didn't say hi to him and he didn't say hi to me, even though we were at the same elevator. I know that is bad behaviour, but I show disrespect this way. I however think that the behaviour of your boss is unforgivable and idiotic.
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Post by John on Jan 3, 2017 10:52:11 GMT -5
thanks man. i do too. i've never done anything bad to the guy. i don't know why he treats me and a few others in our area this way. i guess i'm just not in his "clique".
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Post by Tomcat on Jan 11, 2017 4:42:37 GMT -5
Maybe it is better for you to not be in his clique
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Post by John on Jan 11, 2017 13:25:58 GMT -5
that is for sure. it just bugs me when people don't like me because i see myself as a likable kind of guy!
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Post by John on Aug 18, 2017 9:56:12 GMT -5
i have to share a bit of the stupidity that i have to deal with on a daily basis at my sh*thole job. we are in the middle of upgrading 3800 users from office 2013 to office 2016. so first thing every morning i send out a report to our "leaders" (i use that term very loosely) on which pc's got the update, which ones didn't, and the reasons why. just now i got an email from my boss, who received my report almost 3 hours ago, with my report attached with an "fyi" as the only thing he typed out. it's as if he ran the report, explained it, then sent it to me. like i'd never seen it?!?!??! i want to reply with "hey dumba$$, i'm the one who sent you this to begin with!". fukking hell.
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Post by Stas on Aug 18, 2017 11:25:19 GMT -5
Haha, that's cool. As the comment is not so deep, its may be that the boss had not read the document. There are some sorts of maneuvering available in that situation. Probably it would be nice to wait for a sometime and than send the boss the same document. Or just to make some minimal changes. If the time gotta be right and the boss beingI in a good mood, the reaction can be very positive. " this time much better"
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Post by John on Aug 18, 2017 12:11:34 GMT -5
hahahahahahaha i would do that if i had a good relationship with him, but i don't have that unfortunately. we're only allowed to joke around with him if he starts it, which those times are few and far between.
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Post by Stas on Aug 18, 2017 13:21:34 GMT -5
Agreed, no jokes with boss on lead. Its like a training of wild beast.
The are some golden office rules rules like " initiative fcuks initiator" . or " any order is not to be done immediately".
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Post by Tomcat on Aug 28, 2017 6:49:09 GMT -5
i have to share a bit of the stupidity that i have to deal with on a daily basis at my sh*thole job. we are in the middle of upgrading 3800 users from office 2013 to office 2016. so first thing every morning i send out a report to our "leaders" (i use that term very loosely) on which pc's got the update, which ones didn't, and the reasons why. just now i got an email from my boss, who received my report almost 3 hours ago, with my report attached with an "fyi" as the only thing he typed out. it's as if he ran the report, explained it, then sent it to me. like i'd never seen it?!?!??! i want to reply with "hey dumba$$, i'm the one who sent you this to begin with!". fukking hell. Oh, heck... What a... what a...
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