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I love my job but...............
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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What's the one thing you could do without during your working day?
I love taking photo's......be it people, animals, products or anything I happen to be commissioned to shoot........but I always feel a sense of dread when I turn the computer on to sort through and edit the 100's sometimes 1000's of images.
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It has to be the politics and self-preservation of some people - if some people exerted as much time and energy on managing their business as they do try to 'cloak and dagger' a critical report, the reports wouldn't be so critical. |
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By *ipsTeaserCouple
over a year ago
here and there, thereabouts |
"Still on hold.
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Ask the forum.be quicker lol. Bugs is at work but am sure there'll be an IT guru around...
Sadly I cant.
And still on hold.
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The joys of first line IT support. Good luck! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Still on hold.
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Ask the forum.be quicker lol. Bugs is at work but am sure there'll be an IT guru around...
Sadly I cant.
And still on hold.
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Go to the loo, guaranteed they'll decide to answer at the exact moment you decide to hang up |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Don't like needing a poo whenever I'm in work. Gives me a bad belly having to wait till I get home.
Why do that to yourself? "
It's embarrassing! I have done it once or twice but I have to tell the women I'm working with that I'm having one rather than risk being caught doing it!
I was the same in school, the amount of times my granddad would pick me up at lunch time to take me home and bring me back! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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When things get dangerous, just adds paperwork for me, private home owners really need to start looking after themselves and their family, especially houses built before 1980! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"When things get dangerous, just adds paperwork for me, private home owners really need to start looking after themselves and their family, especially houses built before 1980! " ours was built in the 50's
That's us fooked |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"When things get dangerous, just adds paperwork for me, private home owners really need to start looking after themselves and their family, especially houses built before 1980! ours was built in the 50's
That's us fooked"
I'm sure you'll be fine |
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By *artytwoCouple
over a year ago
Wolverhampton |
"Don't like needing a poo whenever I'm in work. Gives me a bad belly having to wait till I get home.
Why do that to yourself?
It's embarrassing! I have done it once or twice but I have to tell the women I'm working with that I'm having one rather than risk being caught doing it!
I was the same in school, the amount of times my granddad would pick me up at lunch time to take me home and bring me back!"
Both wife and daughter have same problem. Won't poo anywhere but home (exception for hotel if on hols). I'll shit 'martini'(anytime, anyplace anywhere). |
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I have to say i love my job. I got to work and ignore the rules. Am totally inappropriate all day long, flirt to get what I want and generally amuse myself all day long. Not one person in my 450 strong company complains coz i am so dam awesome at my job and am loved by all. Wouldn't change a thing |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I **AM** the boss.
Ben - I now have visions of you doing this!
http://youtu.be/NisCkxU544c
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*no longer on hold to IT. "
Obi I've just seen this.
Bwahahahahahaha! you funny fucker! |
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"Fucking kids as managers telling you how to do your job though you've been doing it almost as long as they've been alive. "
This! So true in my job. I love the job and the industry as a whole but it does have more than its share of jumped up little hitlers who know it all but know nothing... I suppose its the same everywhere. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Love my work but wish I could dress girlie all day. Of course then I'd be horny all day too and would flirt with everyone and probably wouldn't get anything done.
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
carrbrook stalybridge |
I don't love but do enjoy my job the freedom of the road interacting with clients going to places I wouldn't ever go normally meeting some amazingly clever people doing amazing front line research shame my boss is a first class idiot who despite having a doctorate has to be carried and got out of the shit due to his cock ups on a regular basis |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I work in the NHS so need I say more...too many Chiefs and not enough Indians is the main thing that springs to mind...our Chief Exec's salary alone equates to 15 Nurses |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I enjoy my job very much, Its people i dislike
If i didnt have to deal with the riff raff i would be a Happy Bunny
Cottontail Gimp"
A real people person you are then? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I enjoy my job very much, Its people i dislike
If i didnt have to deal with the riff raff i would be a Happy Bunny
Cottontail Gimp
A real people person you are then? "
Well even us perfect People get bored with explaining to others why im always right, Much easier to talk to meself at least i listen to me
Cracker Gimp |
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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago
Over the rainbow, under the bridge |
"Fucking kids as managers telling you how to do your job though you've been doing it almost as long as they've been alive.
Maybe you should have applied.for.the promotion :p"
Been there, done that. Quit to look after my dying mother which was a priority. Now I don't need the money or stress (have hypertension). |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Fucking kids as managers telling you how to do your job though you've been doing it almost as long as they've been alive. "
To turn that one around: I dislike people not taking me seriously or responding well to me being in a position of authority, because I'm younger than they think I should be to be there, or I haven't 'served my time' long enough. Come up against this most weeks, and I'm not even that sodding young! |
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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago
Over the rainbow, under the bridge |
"Fucking kids as managers telling you how to do your job though you've been doing it almost as long as they've been alive.
To turn that one around: I dislike people not taking me seriously or responding well to me being in a position of authority, because I'm younger than they think I should be to be there, or I haven't 'served my time' long enough. Come up against this most weeks, and I'm not even that sodding young! "
Depends on the situation. I've had younger managers who were very good. I'm thinking of those in positions they cannot handle. They've done about a year then gone straight for management and are not ready for it. In the last 5 years I've had 3 who simply did not last. They were line managers who told me how to do my job. A job they couldn't actually do themselves. Their advice was useless and in two instances actually harmful.
When I was a manager I also had older people in my team. I got on with them fine and also listened to them. I didn't assume I knew best simply because I was a manager. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Fucking kids as managers telling you how to do your job though you've been doing it almost as long as they've been alive.
To turn that one around: I dislike people not taking me seriously or responding well to me being in a position of authority, because I'm younger than they think I should be to be there, or I haven't 'served my time' long enough. Come up against this most weeks, and I'm not even that sodding young!
Depends on the situation. I've had younger managers who were very good. I'm thinking of those in positions they cannot handle. They've done about a year then gone straight for management and are not ready for it. In the last 5 years I've had 3 who simply did not last. They were line managers who told me how to do my job. A job they couldn't actually do themselves. Their advice was useless and in two instances actually harmful.
When I was a manager I also had older people in my team. I got on with them fine and also listened to them. I didn't assume I knew best simply because I was a manager. "
I would completely agree that I've come up against some appalling managers who have been young. Equally I've had terrible managers in their 40s, 50s and 60s. Respect, competence and working well with others is not a preserve of older people in the workplace. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I deal with a difficult client group at times. So fairly often get sworn at, shouted at and told what my view is, without having said anything. Having said that, I do the job I do, as I like helping people so I guess you have to take the rough with the smooth!
Plus, if they swear, I just tell them very politely that I will be terminating the call if they don't tone their language down. That generally does the job! |
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"What's the one thing you could do without during your working day?
I love taking photo's......be it people, animals, products or anything I happen to be commissioned to shoot........but I always feel a sense of dread when I turn the computer on to sort through and edit the 100's sometimes 1000's of images.
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Yes fully agree with you there mate as i am happy as a pig in muck spending my days shooting naughty ladies but its the hours of editing and advertising that feels me with dread lol. |
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