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21-10-2002, 10:48 PM | #1 | ||
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Thought you might enjoy this dip into the working life of Busy Bee.
The other day after a morning of Can you just, have you done, have you phoned, have you got etc etc. - you know the feeling - I had just had enough. I was feeling a little so thinking of how I could get my own back I started singing quietly Dean's song "I'd Like to Kill You". Boss was in a good mood, so thought it quite funny and that I didnt mean it. Kept going round telling everyone and that I might need one of his colleagues to get me off. As I said "Definitely mitigating circumstances". Unfortunately he got his own back by informing me that I had to be in by 8 the next morning as I had to travel to a meeting to take notes. As Dean would say definitely "Another Way to Kill Me" moment. Has anyone else ways of dealing with troublesome bosses. |
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21-10-2002, 11:45 PM | #2 | |||
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How about making as many appointments as you can for him, making sure there are at least 4 or 5 overlaps and 2 or 3 double bookings. Compound this by telling his wife he has booked him and her for a long lunch starting from the office at 12.00. All this on Friday the 13th if he is superstitious.
Then then take all the annual leave you are owed and don't ever come back. He expects you back.........NOT. |
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21-10-2002, 11:55 PM | #3 | ||
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I have five Managers who always want to know the in's and out's of everything but are also very good at passing the buck
Mind you the easiest way in retail, to get the managers worried, is to say i here the regional manager is on his way |
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