“Besides, I haven’t gotten a raise in 2 months. And putting the truck order away and prepping for inventory in less than a week aren’t worth prioritizing. Not to mention the work I started 2 months ago and never got around to finishing.”
Jake epitomizes one of my managers so much that I’d think he was based on him. At least I’m gradually getting the regular employees to ignore him and do the right jobs
When my boss retired my dad and I took over his accounting practice. Despite the fact that I was working for my dad (something I had actually also done back when I was in my early teens – but on a much lesser level of employment then). Other than I was expected to be at family dinners – I was not treated any differently than the other employee he had.
Rhetorical_Question 23 days ago
No Jake, and stop scrolling?
jmworacle 23 days ago
Why should we be surprised?
Olddog1 22 days ago
At least it’s not another empanada strip.
s_krumpe 22 days ago
“Besides, I haven’t gotten a raise in 2 months. And putting the truck order away and prepping for inventory in less than a week aren’t worth prioritizing. Not to mention the work I started 2 months ago and never got around to finishing.”
Jake epitomizes one of my managers so much that I’d think he was based on him. At least I’m gradually getting the regular employees to ignore him and do the right jobs
ladykat 22 days ago
What a jerk!
jrankin1959 22 days ago
After admitting how lazy you are? You should live so long…
MuddyUSA Premium Member 22 days ago
AND he still has a job…..?
sueb1863 22 days ago
Tune in tomorrow when Mr.Rod says to Baldo “Jake didn’t do this yesterday, so YOU have to do it today, plus all the other work I asked you to do.”
And that’s how Baldo learned that the punishment for being a hard working employee is more work.
delennwen 22 days ago
This is the guy who’s related to Rod, right?
Kellbone 22 days ago
Same joke, different day…
Otis Rufus Driftwood 22 days ago
I would just do my assigned tasks and leave Jake to his own fate.
eb110americana 22 days ago
Weirdly, this is how procrastination works: The bigger the job, the stronger the procrastination.
winston5610 21 days ago
Never put off ’til tomorrow that which can be postponed indefinitely.
mafastore 21 days ago
When my boss retired my dad and I took over his accounting practice. Despite the fact that I was working for my dad (something I had actually also done back when I was in my early teens – but on a much lesser level of employment then). Other than I was expected to be at family dinners – I was not treated any differently than the other employee he had.