I once worked for a company that thought the best way to make…er postpone a decision was to call a meeting. Little else than the scheduling of another meeting was the usual result.
Where I worked in the early ’90’s it happened the other way. The white collars went first, in a near bloodbath. Cubicle dwellers throughout the building had twenty minutes to clean their desks and get out. A second wave the next year took more of them, but also hit the warehouse and essential service people. Even the company chauffeur. The last wave, one more year on, took the rest from all departments and closed the place down. But these people had three months warning, and time to prepare. They even brought in reps from unemployment to enroll us ahead of time.
dunner99rok almost 11 years ago
Interesting visual perspective.
dunner99rok almost 11 years ago
I also love how she still has the monkey’s tail.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member almost 11 years ago
She said with a straight face
Aussie Down Under almost 11 years ago
I once worked for a company that thought the best way to make…er postpone a decision was to call a meeting. Little else than the scheduling of another meeting was the usual result.
skiffywriter almost 11 years ago
Lemme put down a cushioned mat for Ed to roll on, and make sure there’s an oxygen tank within reach for when he runs out of breath.
Kim Metzger Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Actually, chairing such a committee might be perfect for Ed’s work ethic.
LeoAutodidact almost 11 years ago
Looks like she’s keeping the tail until somebody takes the job!
Olddog1 almost 11 years ago
4 years military, college and 4-5 years private sector employment, 32 years federal employment. What’s so strange or out of the ordinary about this?
popomatic almost 11 years ago
And then hold a weekly company meeting on how to increase productivity.
Elizabeth Wieland Premium Member almost 11 years ago
I worked for a company one time that would send out 4-page memos telling us to reduce our paper usage.
geopardy almost 11 years ago
Not to mention that the answer to the question posed would likely be unappreciated…eliminate several layers of management.
garcoa almost 11 years ago
Dilbert would say “We can’t do that, we first need to form a committee to see if we should form a committee to reduce the number of committees”.
katina.cooper almost 11 years ago
Rita just doesn’t realize what she is saying.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator almost 11 years ago
Where I worked in the early ’90’s it happened the other way. The white collars went first, in a near bloodbath. Cubicle dwellers throughout the building had twenty minutes to clean their desks and get out. A second wave the next year took more of them, but also hit the warehouse and essential service people. Even the company chauffeur. The last wave, one more year on, took the rest from all departments and closed the place down. But these people had three months warning, and time to prepare. They even brought in reps from unemployment to enroll us ahead of time.
rgcviper almost 11 years ago
Great depiction of a laugh. And, come to think of it, he’s literally Rolling On the Floor Laughing. Made me chuckle myself.
Hunter7 almost 11 years ago
ya, Rita is still the Monkey King.. I mean Queen.