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| Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov What I've done with Lucille 2 is between me and my mother. |
Ivand your sig is awesome.
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| Originally posted by Ivand minus points for saying "my mother". Buster would've said "Mother!" |
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| Originally posted by WittyHandle Ivand your sig is awesome. |
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| Originally posted by Ivand minus points for saying "my mother". Buster would've said "Mother!" ps. view from my office |
I read The Secret, front to back.
Tuned out all office politics and did my monthly sales goal in five working days.
... For Everything A Reason. ...
For every king, a mentor
For every king, a crown
Crown Royal. Please drink responsively
heavy stuff.
don't mix and drive.
if you do the crime, you gotta do the time
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| Originally posted by Ivand thanks, yours too! |
Re: Office Politics
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| Originally posted by chlola What would you do if you made a derogatory comment towards a co-worker in a moment of exasperation (i.e. She never works. She's just playing 24/7) to another co-worker... And said co-worker creeps up behind you, catches tail end of the convo and proceeds to tell your boss the comment was directed at her? In addition, how would you explain what transpired when questioned by boss when said co-workers sister (bosses secretary) is sitting in the room when your boss calls you out on it? |
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| Originally posted by noikeee "I'm sorry but that was a private conversation, and I don't feel I need to explain myself." |

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| Originally posted by WittyHandle Wait, I meant the "Nobody do this anymore" part. Maybe I don't know what a sig is. |
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| Originally posted by Demoted HOW DO I COMPUTER |
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| Originally posted by noikeee fixed. |
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| Originally posted by malek There's no private conversations in the work place. You're on the company's property and they own you. ![]() Moreoever, if someone else can hear it, it's not really private to begin with. |
Re: Office Politics
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| Originally posted by chlola What would you do if you made a derogatory comment towards a co-worker in a moment of exasperation (i.e. She never works. She's just playing 24/7) to another co-worker... And said co-worker creeps up behind you, catches tail end of the convo and proceeds to tell your boss the comment was directed at her? In addition, how would you explain what transpired when questioned by boss when said co-workers sister (bosses secretary) is sitting in the room when your boss calls you out on it? |
sweep the leg
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| Originally posted by winston You have no right to insult your co-worker because she isn't doing what you 'want her/him' to do, if she files a complaint, deal with it like a man. Grab your balls and tell your boss it's her fault and it's causing the company to lose professionalism and work ethic within the office. There. |
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| Originally posted by chlola But she never works. Ever. Just makes noise and calls all her cousins and comadres. 24/7. So sick of hearing her trying to apply for Section Eight and get her husband into drug counseling. Very disruptive. But she gets by caz her sis is the bosses secretary. Her customers bitch about her 24/7. In conclusion.. you can't win in office politics. So.. dirty. |
That's why it helps to be the boss, underlings.
Re: Re: Re: Office Politics
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| Originally posted by chlola But she never works. Ever. Just makes noise and calls all her cousins and comadres. 24/7. So sick of hearing her trying to apply for Section Eight and get her husband into drug counseling. Very disruptive. But she gets by caz her sis is the bosses secretary. Her customers bitch about her 24/7. In conclusion.. you can't win in office politics. So.. dirty. |
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