SciFi Chick wrote:Ah, bureaucracy... the reason the concept of hell was invented.
pumpkinpi wrote: ...
Rooster is due for an oscar nomination for flawlessly playing the part of a three year old. "No. You're not my mommy. You don't like me" is my favorite response from her. ...
I was about 5-6 when I told my Mom the same thing. I had been being a total brat going on and on about how things weren't fair, how I wanted a new Mommy; I was so confident in my indignation.code monkey wrote:well, we were told that we were no longer his parents. he was going to get new ones and live with them.
Thumper wrote:I was about 5-6 when I told my Mom the same thing. I had been being a total brat going on and on about how things weren't fair, how I wanted a new Mommy; I was so confident in my indignation.code monkey wrote:well, we were told that we were no longer his parents. he was going to get new ones and live with them.
She pulled to the side of the road, reached over and threw my door open, and said, "All right, get out, and go find your new Mommy."
I don't think I said another word all day. I just sat there staring at my shoes.
SciFi Chick wrote:I don't know how long you have until retirement, but I'll do the dance of joy for you when that day comes.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:I've often mused that if someone is turned into a mid level manager, memory becomes a scarce resource.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:I've often mused that if someone is turned into a mid level manager, memory becomes a scarce resource.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:In part it's understandable, a manager has to keep up with EVERYTHING in his/her area of responsibility. However, from what I have observed, the more mismanaged things are (and IMHO that comes directly from UPPER management NOT doing its job) the scarcer memory becomes.
Sounds Familiar.....Swift wrote:Apparently, my boss' way of dealing with this problem, is to dump more and more stuff on me.
Swift wrote:SciFi Chick wrote:I don't know how long you have until retirement, but I'll do the dance of joy for you when that day comes.
About 10 years.
Swift wrote:Apparently, my boss' way of dealing with this problem, is to dump more and more stuff on me.
code monkey wrote:Swift wrote:Apparently, my boss' way of dealing with this problem, is to dump more and more stuff on me.
because he/she knows that you can be depended upon.
code monkey wrote:Swift wrote:Apparently, my boss' way of dealing with this problem, is to dump more and more stuff on me.
because he/she knows that you can be depended upon.
The dependable employee is always rewarded with more work.code monkey wrote:Swift wrote:Apparently, my boss' way of dealing with this problem, is to dump more and more stuff on me.
because he/she knows that you can be depended upon.
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