User not logged in - login - register
Home Calendar Books School Tool Photo Gallery Message Boards Users Statistics Advertise Site Info
go to bottom | |
 Message Boards » » Workplace annoyances Page 1 ... 129 130 131 132 [133] 134 135 136 137 ... 151, Prev Next  
JeffreyBSG
All American
10165 Posts
user info
edit post

Quote :
"I must be a greedy asshole I would never give anything like that away nor would i ask someone to do so for me."


seriously. If I really needed the time, I'd personally request it from a friend, with a promise to pay it back directly or compensate them in some other way.

To request a PTO donation is mind-boggling to me. This is why you should save your own PTO, ass-clowns.

11/7/2014 4:13:41 PM

JP
All American
16807 Posts
user info
edit post

I never said I would do it, as I'm sure I'll need it at some point down the road (I mostly just use it for Dr. visits). I've barely used my annual leave since I bank so much comp time. There's a cap on annual leave & if you don't use it, it just rolls over into sick leave (which remains unlimited). So I might just take a lot of random Fridays off in the near future, or just a week off to do fuck all.

11/7/2014 4:33:09 PM

JeffreyBSG
All American
10165 Posts
user info
edit post

oh hey, I might remark, "ass-clowns" wasn't directed at you ^ or anyone ITT

it was directed towards people who request PTO as if it's a cool/acceptable thing to do

11/7/2014 4:36:25 PM

Meg
All American
6759 Posts
user info
edit post

we got emails alllllllllllllll the time about that when i was teaching. you really don't earn it quickly enough so i'm not surprised people needed it, just surprised they had the balls to openly ask for it.

11/7/2014 8:39:09 PM

aaronburro
Sup, B
53068 Posts
user info
edit post

So, I think I posted on here the other day about how a coworker completely half-assed some assigned work a couple of months ago, and I called him out on it and asked him what he was thinking, and he said "it's not important, that app is going away, and I didn't have time... plus we have two weeks of cleanup at the end of the cycle, so I'll do it then." Well, there's about 5-6 defects in it, and guess who gets to take the next couple days cleaning up his mess just to get to where the defects can be fixed? Yep, me.

11/8/2014 3:24:12 PM

rwoody
Save TWW
37696 Posts
user info
edit post

Quote :
"He emails me back asking why I didn't give more, saying "I know you have xxx hours available." Dick."


That's when you see if it's too late to rescind your donation

11/8/2014 8:18:15 PM

aaronburro
Sup, B
53068 Posts
user info
edit post

^ yep.

11/8/2014 10:30:12 PM

jbrick83
All American
23447 Posts
user info
edit post

Woman down the hall had a baby recently and came back to work today.....with the baby. Baby has been crying all day. As I walked to the bathroom this morning I spied a portable crib set up in her room and then I get to the bathroom and see a changing table put up.

I don't want to be a dick to a woman who just had a kid...but having a crying baby down the hall every day isn't going to fly.

11/10/2014 2:15:44 PM

Beethoven
All American
4080 Posts
user info
edit post

Is that an office share type situation or does she work for the same employer? Either way -- that's unprofessional. I get the occasional need to balance child care, but you can't just bring your baby to work...

11/10/2014 2:24:11 PM

Doss2k
All American
18474 Posts
user info
edit post

Yeah that does suck you would be surprised how many people dont start thinking about daycare until after they have the baby and their six weeks is up. Then they act surprised when places are like sorry we dont have room should have thought about this six months ago.

11/10/2014 2:25:13 PM

Dynasty2004
Bawls
5859 Posts
user info
edit post

Quote :
""I know you have xxx hours available.""


politically and politely tell this gentleman to eat a dick.

11/10/2014 2:29:54 PM

jbrick83
All American
23447 Posts
user info
edit post

Quote :
"Is that an office share type situation or does she work for the same employer? Either way -- that's unprofessional. I get the occasional need to balance child care, but you can't just bring your baby to work..."


Kind of unique office situation. It's an old Charleston Single house. So there is a bar on the bottom floor and 5 offices up top...all side-by-side. I'm in the middle office. She is two offices down at the end. Old building, thin walls...so you can pretty much hear everything that goes on in all offices.

I'm the only dude that is surrounded by four fashion centered women (two clothing designers, one jewelry designer, and the new mom is a seamstress/"garment manufacturer")...which is normally pretty awesome, but now this baby is throwing everything out of whack.

I'm going to wait about a week and see if this is a permanent set-up before I say something. I really like this lady, so I don't want to be labeled as the woman/baby hater.

11/10/2014 2:43:21 PM

Krallum
56A0D3
15294 Posts
user info
edit post

If your baby is crying and screaming "mama", maybe you should not join a conference call.

I'm Krallum and I approved this message.

11/10/2014 2:46:26 PM

Doss2k
All American
18474 Posts
user info
edit post

Eh if she has her own office I am not sure what you can really do

11/10/2014 3:08:20 PM

Beethoven
All American
4080 Posts
user info
edit post

I think a casual conversation could give you the information you need without coming across like a douche.

"Hey, welcome back Bertha! How was your maternity leave? Here's this starbucks coffee i know you love. Have you picked a day care for little junior yet? He's so adorable, I know you're going to hate being away from him during the day."

Then if Bertha says she would never think of leaving junior in a daycare, you've got your answer without suffering through the week.

[Edited on November 10, 2014 at 3:10 PM. Reason : ^You complain to the person who rents the units out, because that's not what you paid for.]

11/10/2014 3:10:15 PM

jbrick83
All American
23447 Posts
user info
edit post

Quote :
"Eh if she has her own office I am not sure what you can really do
"


To a certain extent...but a nuisance is a nuisance.

And like Beethoven said...I wouldn't have wanted this office if I knew a crying baby was coming with it.

11/10/2014 3:22:26 PM

Beethoven
All American
4080 Posts
user info
edit post

I love babies. But I've even asked clients to leave their kids at home. I can't give clear legal advice and know it's being digested and understood if a kid is screaming in/near my office.

[Edited on November 10, 2014 at 3:24 PM. Reason : ']

11/10/2014 3:24:32 PM

Doss2k
All American
18474 Posts
user info
edit post

Yeah I agree with the fishing for info angle

11/10/2014 5:42:00 PM

jbrick83
All American
23447 Posts
user info
edit post

Baby is currently wailing away.

I don't mind confrontation, but I don't want to be a dick to a mother with a newborn. I think I'm going to give it until the beginning of next week before I say something to the landlord. Hopefully she's just waiting for a daycare spot to open up...

11/11/2014 3:35:27 PM

skokiaan
All American
26447 Posts
user info
edit post

Have you talked to her?

11/11/2014 4:54:17 PM

tchenku
midshipman
18586 Posts
user info
edit post

Quote :
"Fired.Was there for three weeks haha..."


who fires such a woman??




...unless you're that crazy 'hall-monitor" type

11/11/2014 9:44:18 PM

acraw
All American
9257 Posts
user info
edit post

Thanks! Wanna hire me?

11/11/2014 10:21:14 PM

Big4Country
All American
11914 Posts
user info
edit post

So today the annoying guy at my job started cussing at me for no reason at all, so I got pissed off and yelled at him to leave me alone. I threw some boxes at him and management pretty much gave us a slap on the wrist and told us to not do that anymore. That should calm him down for a few weeks.

11/11/2014 10:33:49 PM

tchenku
midshipman
18586 Posts
user info
edit post

^^if you're willing to work in Mooresville and have nice shoes, guaranteed in!

11/11/2014 10:37:56 PM

jbrick83
All American
23447 Posts
user info
edit post

Quote :
"Have you talked to her?
"


I'm not anti-confrontational by any means...but I just feel like this is an extremely touchy subject. I'd like to wait at least a week before I let this woman know that her flesh and blood is annoying the fuck out of me.

11/12/2014 1:36:59 AM

David0603
All American
12764 Posts
user info
edit post

Quote :
"I threw some boxes at him "


Wtf?

11/12/2014 10:23:24 AM

Bullet
All American
28417 Posts
user info
edit post

Quote :
""Hey, welcome back Bertha! How was your maternity leave? Here's this starbucks coffee i know you love. Have you picked a day care for little junior yet? He's so adorable, I know you're going to hate being away from him during the day.""


seems like that could easily be interpreted as being passive aggressive. wouldn't most people know that was obviously saying "hey, you need to quit bringing your baby to work"?

11/12/2014 10:43:49 AM

dtownral
Suspended
26632 Posts
user info
edit post

Quote :
"So today the annoying guy at my job started cussing at me for no reason at all, so I got pissed off and yelled at him to leave me alone. I threw some boxes at him and management pretty much gave us a slap on the wrist and told us to not do that anymore. That should calm him down for a few weeks"

wtf? in what kind of office is this appropriate?

11/12/2014 10:57:23 AM

Krallum
56A0D3
15294 Posts
user info
edit post

Food Lion?

I'm Krallum and I approved this message.

11/12/2014 11:44:05 AM

Smath74
All American
93278 Posts
user info
edit post

worse than "reply all"...

sending an email about an issue that is between sender/recipient, and the sender going out of his way to cc the entire staff list

11/13/2014 8:02:21 AM

raiden
All American
10505 Posts
user info
edit post

Quote :
"seems like that could easily be interpreted as being passive aggressive. wouldn't most people know that was obviously saying "hey, you need to quit bringing your baby to work"?
"


Maybe that bitch shouldn't be bringing her hellspawn to work. Its work, not a fucking daycare. (unless you work at a daycare, then you're fucked)

11/13/2014 8:21:13 AM

lewoods
All American
3526 Posts
user info
edit post

Kids at work are 100% not ok, especially a baby! I know several people that get migraines from the sound of a crying baby. Maybe jbrick needs to start bringing his dog to work with him. If the bitch complains then she can remove her more obnoxious beast first.

11/13/2014 10:21:04 AM

Beethoven
All American
4080 Posts
user info
edit post

I think most people would be okay with a laid back dog coming to work though.

11/13/2014 10:38:24 AM

Krallum
56A0D3
15294 Posts
user info
edit post

A guy brought a dog into work at our old office. It was really really chill, sat basically in one spot all day and most of us forgot it was there... until the guy with the lawnmower came by out of no where.

I'm Krallum and I approved this message.

11/13/2014 10:43:09 AM

jbrick83
All American
23447 Posts
user info
edit post

I use to bring my dog to work every day. Difference is that my dog doesn't bark and everyone loved him. Now my wife works from home and the dog stays there...and everyone misses him.

I'm starting to think these women are trying to force me out...and it might just work. The head clothing lady is starting to play her hippie music just a little louder and she was smoking weed heavily again the other day (2nd time in the last two months...I don't remember her ever doing it in the past three years, but she was in the corner office then, so maybe I just didn't catch it). The majority of my work doesn't have clients coming in and out, so it hasn't really affected my day-to-day business. But I'm close to bringing in a guy in where that should change. I might start shopping for another office location soon. Which sucks....because the location of my office is phenomenal....as is the low rent.

[Edited on November 13, 2014 at 11:13 AM. Reason : .]

11/13/2014 11:12:39 AM

richthofen
All American
15758 Posts
user info
edit post

^Seems odd that they'd want the low maintenance dude with infrequent client visits out, unless they want a fifth woman to complete the set or unless one wants to expand into your office... Understand that if it's a separate office she can basically do what she wants but holy damn I could not be in the same vicinity as a crying baby all day. That would drive me up the fucking wall in a flash.

Today's minor annoyance brought to you by the cleaning staff. Our usual cleaning lady comes and empties all the desk trash cans after lunch. Very convenient as any trash that has an odor goes away before it can cause trouble. (Many of us, myself included, eat lunch at our desks.) This week our regular lady has been on vacation so we have someone different. She empties the desk trash cans mid-morning. Very unfortunate timing and I've been having to take my own trash out into the hall at the end of the day. /FWP

11/13/2014 10:52:24 PM

rwoody
Save TWW
37696 Posts
user info
edit post

Seem you could easily stop the weed smoking I you wanted

11/13/2014 11:19:41 PM

Big4Country
All American
11914 Posts
user info
edit post

Quote :
"wtf? in what kind of office is this appropriate?"


I work at a warehouse. The guy was talking shit to me for being lazy and calling me all sorts of ugly names even though I was doing the only task that there was to do at the time and I had had enough and told him to leave me alone. I wasn't quiet about it though. It's no big deal. What goes around comes around. He used to throw boxes at me when they rolled off the belt and would yell "QUIT THROWING SHIT ON MY SIDE!!!!!!!" That time all the management did was make him apologize and tell me how we work so well together when I went to management about it.

Imagine working with someone who is...

1) kind of an asshole
2) has a short temper sometimes
3) has to have everything his way
4) is kind of OCD
5) is kind of territorial
6) goes out of his way to avoid doing things he doesn't want to do (lazy)
7) and always takes the easiest task

That is what I have to put up with everyday.

11/13/2014 11:37:46 PM

slappy1
All American
2303 Posts
user info
edit post

Quote :
"Co-worker's wife had a baby (preemie) and is out of PTO. He sent out an email asking for PTO donations. I have over 100 hours, so I donate the company maximum of 40. He emails me back asking why I didn't give more, saying "I know you have xxx hours available." Dick.
"


wait...what????

11/14/2014 12:06:55 AM

Dynasty2004
Bawls
5859 Posts
user info
edit post

^yup

11/14/2014 2:55:17 PM

dtownral
Suspended
26632 Posts
user info
edit post

i'm amazed an employer allows that, it seems like a great way for an employer to be an asshole (by not allowing additional time off for an unforeseen hardship) by letting employees give away time off that they earned themselves. the company can stand back and say "hey, we have this system that allows employees to give away 40 hours, look how progressive they are" while still being dicks. fuck all that noise.

11/14/2014 3:05:14 PM

David0603
All American
12764 Posts
user info
edit post

I'd totally 'sell' people my time under the table.

11/14/2014 3:47:19 PM

OmarBadu
zidik
25071 Posts
user info
edit post

any meeting after 3pm on a friday

11/14/2014 4:32:07 PM

Beethoven
All American
4080 Posts
user info
edit post

I have worked for an employer in the past that allowed PTO donations, but the recipient would only receive half of the donated amount of time. I thought that was a pile of crap.

11/14/2014 6:13:12 PM

Krallum
56A0D3
15294 Posts
user info
edit post

My job has unlimited PTO, max of 2 weeks at a time, and you have to ensure that your responsibilities are covered.

That being said, counting 2 or 3 sick days / emergencies, I've probably taken less than 10 days off in 2 years. Its honestly a good strategy. People don't stress out when they have times that they need to leave, and you don't get the end of year "oh shit i need to take my PTO or I will lose it". The "I need to take a week off" thoughts never really cross my mind because I always can take a week off.

I'm Krallum and I approved this message.

[Edited on November 14, 2014 at 6:32 PM. Reason : its reverse psychology i swear]

11/14/2014 6:26:10 PM

acraw
All American
9257 Posts
user info
edit post

Is it bad a part of me wishes I don't land another job? I'm really burned out.

11/16/2014 11:58:22 PM

moron
All American
34142 Posts
user info
edit post

http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2014/11/14/more-and-more-americans-are-outside-the-labor-force-entirely-who-are-they/

You're aren't alone.

Not surprising when you consider companies no longer try to buy respect with generous pensions and benefits. Younger people have no incentive to slave their life away to a faceless soulless entity to do work that has no nobility.

[Edited on November 17, 2014 at 1:25 AM. Reason : ]

11/17/2014 1:23:35 AM

jbrick83
All American
23447 Posts
user info
edit post

^^ Is that economically feasible for you?

11/17/2014 10:57:02 AM

dtownral
Suspended
26632 Posts
user info
edit post

its economically feasible for any woman if they are attractive

11/17/2014 11:02:39 AM

Krallum
56A0D3
15294 Posts
user info
edit post

Why does money exist anyways

I'm Krallum and I approved this message.

11/17/2014 11:14:52 AM

 Message Boards » Chit Chat » Workplace annoyances Page 1 ... 129 130 131 132 [133] 134 135 136 137 ... 151, Prev Next  
go to top | |
Admin Options : move topic | lock topic

© 2024 by The Wolf Web - All Rights Reserved.
The material located at this site is not endorsed, sponsored or provided by or on behalf of North Carolina State University.
Powered by CrazyWeb v2.39 - our disclaimer.