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kohinoor
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Re: How rude!
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August 14, 2001, 07:44:57 am »
Well usually, nobody dares take things away from my desk without permission. Just once, when I stayed home for one day and came back the next day - I stood there not beleiving my eyes. Gone were my computer incl. monitor and everything else. I found out quite quickly where it was gone and when I asked them about it they just answered "we needed it" - And I don't need it? hahahaha. I better don't describe the scene following this but I bet they will never do this again!
But there is one other thing which I think is very rude:
My two bosses have the doors of their respective offices showing into my office and everybody who wants to see them has to pass through my office. Usually both keep the doors open all day so we can communicate more easily.
And I absolutely hate it if people (especially if its strangers) pass by my desk whithout so much as saying Good morning and stating their names. They just go in even if boss is on the phone and I have to shout or run after them to get them tell their name and wait outside until bossie has finished his phone call. Thats what I think is really bad manners.
It makes me so mad I have difficulties to stay polite. How do you handle situations like this?
KohiNoor
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laundryhater
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Vacation
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August 16, 2001, 01:30:14 pm »
While I was doing my timesheet, the timesheet software popped up a warning message informing me that I am 24 hours away from reaching the maximum vacation accrual. Which means I have to take vacation time or lose it.
So, I am taking a couple much needed days off next week to just sleep in,watch my soaps, and pamper myself.
Good news!
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chris68
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Re: Vacation
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August 16, 2001, 01:46:02 pm »
Ooh, Go Laundryhater, way to go, wish I could do that. Though I am taking a week of the end of the month to get the heck out of dodge so to speak, but that sounds so relaxing!
Chris68
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