Sure, there will always be deadbeats at every level. I’ve also worked where workplace goof-offs get ahead because they’re on the company softball team, while hardworking people who don’t participate in activities that have absolutely nothing to do with the business itself stay in one place. Those ‘players’ are also allowed to stroll in late, leave early and take days off with no repercussions.
This weekend! Management Seminar. Topics discussed: “How to Treat Your Employees Like Freakin’ Three Year Olds.” followed by “10 Most Reliable Ways To Demand Respect Without Ever Earning It.”
My Dad worked for an ad agency with that guy. Well, okay, one just like him. Like Ed, he actually spent time with his feet up on his desk, or he would wander around pestering other people- who were trying to work. But he had a degree, so he had to be worth holding onto.
When I retired from one of the country’s largest banks at the time, at the Christmas party I receive a mug with the company logo on it that was filled with M&Ms. Didn’t bother going back a couple of weeks later for the cake they were going to serve.
Dwilesjr about 12 years ago
I love Rita . She always makes my day.
milegrin about 12 years ago
Sounds like IBM… most people have not had a raise in a numbers years even with good performance reviews
vwdualnomand about 12 years ago
no wonder the income gap is so wide between the rich and the rest.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator about 12 years ago
The rich get raises and bonuses and every kind of gift they can give themselves. The rest of us are supposed to be glad we have jobs.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator about 12 years ago
Sure, there will always be deadbeats at every level. I’ve also worked where workplace goof-offs get ahead because they’re on the company softball team, while hardworking people who don’t participate in activities that have absolutely nothing to do with the business itself stay in one place. Those ‘players’ are also allowed to stroll in late, leave early and take days off with no repercussions.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator about 12 years ago
This weekend! Management Seminar. Topics discussed: “How to Treat Your Employees Like Freakin’ Three Year Olds.” followed by “10 Most Reliable Ways To Demand Respect Without Ever Earning It.”
Thomas Scott Roberts creator about 12 years ago
My Dad worked for an ad agency with that guy. Well, okay, one just like him. Like Ed, he actually spent time with his feet up on his desk, or he would wander around pestering other people- who were trying to work. But he had a degree, so he had to be worth holding onto.
rekam Premium Member about 12 years ago
When I retired from one of the country’s largest banks at the time, at the Christmas party I receive a mug with the company logo on it that was filled with M&Ms. Didn’t bother going back a couple of weeks later for the cake they were going to serve.