Dandy just snap chatted me. I think he was shirtless.
I keep trying to get Rum Brooklyn to snapchat me like that, but she's worried DH John Holmes will find out.
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Dandy just snap chatted me. I think he was shirtless.
My people have learned that if it's not something related to the business, get it taken care of and don't get me involved, because if I have to get involved in any of their petty stuff, it won't be pretty.
I keep trying to get Rum Brooklyn to snapchat me like that, but she's worried DH John Holmes will find out.
Wait, so are you saying what I did was good or bad?. Both boss and I recognize that I've done significantly more this year. I like my boss. She would like me to get more but even though it's I'm not even sure if I could work elsewhere and I don't really want to. All my reading tells me women are terrible about asking for raises so I went balls to the wall. I'd be good with 5-7%, but you don't lead with that.
does this guy have a giant.................phallus? I assume so, so I will still not Google. But let's keep it PC so no2cyclones doesn't have to go all moddy on us. Do you just walk home in 30 seconds or are you still at work?
I'm saying, in general, doing all the extra work usually won't get you a bigger raise. It can help with promotions because it shows you're willing to work extra, but unless you work for a locally owned place, HR has the final say in what you can or can't get, and they don't give a crap how much extra work you took on.
Yes. Boogie Nights was loosely based on him. Except his ending was much more tragic.
And no. Without traffic it's a 30 minute drive home. But there's always traffic in Honolulu, so it's an hour. My office is in Pearl City, which is a suburb of Honolulu, so I'm not even in the same city I live in. Plus I drive all over the island to go to different locations so I have to drive.
how would you handle an underling playing tetris under their desk to fit all the personal shipments they have ordered to the office?
HR sounds like whores. I am tied to a bonus for my extra work (which is already done) over the next couple years, so that's cool. Made it slightly more worth the shiz I put up with. I hope you are a good boss. I'd go to the moon for my current manager. Being a good manager is good. Don't be a bad manager. Then they don't like you. And they talk about your baby pineapples.
I'd give them one warning (a write up) and then termination for a second time. I'm pretty zero tolerance when it comes to doing stuff you know you shouldn't.
is that generally against company rules? I don't really know. I just find it odd to have personal packages arrive to you 3-4 times a week. I felt terribly guilty shipping my personal laptop to the office because I didn't want it sitting outside of our apt. The one and only time I shipped personal things to work.
The really weird part seems to be leaving the shipped stuff in the box and not taking it home. And having 5 pairs of shoes under your desk. And using the trash can as your footstool instead of a trash can.
My people have learned that if it's not something related to the business, get it taken care of and don't get me involved, because if I have to get involved in any of their petty stuff, it won't be pretty.
I'd give them one warning (a write up) and then termination for a second time. I'm pretty zero tolerance when it comes to doing stuff you know you shouldn't.
I've figured out how to channel 40 years of my mom's Catholic guilt at work. I can make the people that report to me just feel bad if I'm not pleased all the time.
I think it's a super power. If I decided to go to the dark side I'm pretty sure I could have someone I didn't like discreetly turn up missing.
......or pie, I could probably get a pie out of it.
Everyone is different, but it was actually a written VOCP in my last job. It was considered conducting personal business on company time.
It's infinitely a larger PITA and frustrating when you're a boss in a situation where you can't just cash someone out like that.
Carl! You're the boss! I've never lost an unemployment case my entire career. It's not hard to find and document real reasons for termination.