I think I always preferred “Personnel” to “Human Resources”. I never liked being a “resource”. Now sports commentators are calling the players “pieces” because the coaches are all supposed to be so clever and playing chess. Blah.
nobody goes right to work. housewives don’t jump out of bed and vacuum. I may be there on time, but screw the company, those first twenty minutes are mine. -Carlin
GreasyOldTam over 1 year ago
Now, see, a true expert can make one distraction last all week.
sandpiper over 1 year ago
Time on the job, all day. Time on task, spotty.
Doug K over 1 year ago
How many distractions does Frank want?
What’s a distraction for Frank?
amxchester over 1 year ago
Next!
The Orange Mailman over 1 year ago
He knows the difference between clocking in and starting to work. I say hire him.
uniquename over 1 year ago
Well, first there’s the daily status meeting…
uniquename over 1 year ago
I think I always preferred “Personnel” to “Human Resources”. I never liked being a “resource”. Now sports commentators are calling the players “pieces” because the coaches are all supposed to be so clever and playing chess. Blah.
InTraining Premium Member over 1 year ago
in Frank’s new job as “Beer Taster,” he will get right to work…!
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 1 year ago
Anyone here besides me old enuf to remember Abner Yokum’s profession?
raybarb44 over 1 year ago
An honest man……
gopher gofer over 1 year ago
my co-workers at the last company i worked for played computer games all day and started to buckle down at exactly 5 p.m., when overtime kicked in…
Twocat over 1 year ago
nobody goes right to work. housewives don’t jump out of bed and vacuum. I may be there on time, but screw the company, those first twenty minutes are mine. -Carlin
tcviii Premium Member about 1 year ago
I love that the distractions are in the office, not before he gets there.