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Rick wrote:This boss lady of yours is starting to piss me off.You need to set her up or something. Plant a bag of pot in her desk, then send an anonymous letter to her boss saying you saw her huffing on some kind of pipe out in the parking lot.
Or, if you don't want to cause anyone to lose their job, get some dirt on her somehow and hold it over her head so she'll quit fucking with you. Make her give you a raise too!
*Laura wrote:Rick wrote:This boss lady of yours is starting to piss me off.You need to set her up or something. Plant a bag of pot in her desk, then send an anonymous letter to her boss saying you saw her huffing on some kind of pipe out in the parking lot.
Or, if you don't want to cause anyone to lose their job, get some dirt on her somehow and hold it over her head so she'll quit fucking with you. Make her give you a raise too!
mistiejourney wrote:Two words: new job! You're working for someone with serious mental issues.
strangegrey wrote:mistiejourney wrote:Two words: new job! You're working for someone with serious mental issues.
Gotta agree with this!
Working for a psycho boss will only make things harder and harder. It never gets easier. I worked for a complete, certifiable lunatic between 2001 and 2003. By the time I finally wised up and left the company, I was so battered and torn, that I literally quit the web business...and ultimately went back to school after emotionally recouping.
Don't underestimate how damaging a hostile work environment can be to your emotional well-being.
-F
scarygirl wrote:Yesterday at work, somone brought a gift for my boss. I didn't recognize the person, and asked who should I say this is from? At first he wouldn't tell me, other than saying "when she sees it, she'll know." Finally though, he said tell her it''s from ******; at least that's what I thought he said, more on that later.
Upon seeing it, she immediately inquired as to who brought it.. When I couldn't tell her based on the limited information I had she became upset saying she had to know who it was from, and that she wasn't going to tell me why. Again I repeated the information that I knew and left it that. After work she calls me to request a favor. She told me that I need to redeliver the gift back to **** *******because the gift was from someone that she couldn't stand. How she came to this assumption I'm not sure, since the name (a first name only) I told her that was told to me was not one she recognized. I also described the person and she didn't recognize the decription either.
Flash forward to today. After being called for the upteemth tim about this that and the other (not on company time btw), she calls me irate because apparently the gift was from a friend. She also said I know this person. She said he said his name was so and so from so and so. The name I remember him saying was similar, in fact they almost rhyme. So now, I'm in trouble because of my "inability to relate to other people and look them in the eye." I also in trouble because i got the details wrong, which relates back to my "inability..." I decribed him as having a beard. He had a mustache.
My whole thing is I feel like she is in the wrong because if she hadn't over reacted in the first place (she wasn't sure who it from) and asked me to take it back then this wouldn't have happened. Call me crazy, but if I had a quarrel with someone, the last thing I would do is give them a gift, especially a hand made gift.
strangegrey wrote:Yeah, there's usually a warning sign that happens in the first month or two. It's sometimes blunt, but most of the time, very subtle.
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They both lace into him and inform him they're leaving him. He get's furious, punches the speakerphone off, gets up from his office chair, picks up the office chair, hurls it trough the 5x5 picture window behind his desk, shatters the window, the chair sails down 3 stories and lands in the windshield/hood of the web designer's car, causing $2800 of damage.
TigerBite wrote:Better yet, change the language on her computer to Chinese or something else.![]()
I feel your pain.
TigerBite wrote:One more: hide an open can of tuna behind their desk!![]()
Gawd, we could write a book with this stuff!
strangegrey wrote:mistiejourney wrote:Two words: new job! You're working for someone with serious mental issues.
Gotta agree with this!
Working for a psycho boss will only make things harder and harder. It never gets easier. I worked for a complete, certifiable lunatic between 2001 and 2003. By the time I finally wised up and left the company, I was so battered and torn, that I literally quit the web business...and ultimately went back to school after emotionally recouping.
Don't underestimate how damaging a hostile work environment can be to your emotional well-being.
-F
I Need To Vent Too Dammit!
Voyager wrote:Hi, my name is John. I am a MelodicRockAholic and a forum addict. That's for letting me share. I am thankful for the 12-step 80's rock addict recovery program here at MR. If I didn't have it, I would have to look for unhealthy ways to get my 80's rock fix.
Anyway, my wife has been nagging, my kids are always wanting things, I need to bring in more business sales, and it's nasty outside.
With that, I will pass. Next!
Rip Rokken wrote:Voyager wrote:Hi, my name is John. I am a MelodicRockAholic and a forum addict. That's for letting me share. I am thankful for the 12-step 80's rock addict recovery program here at MR. If I didn't have it, I would have to look for unhealthy ways to get my 80's rock fix.
Anyway, my wife has been nagging, my kids are always wanting things, I need to bring in more business sales, and it's nasty outside.
With that, I will pass. Next!
Haha.... Step 1, bro -- Admit that you are completely powerless over 80's rock...
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