What REALLY grinds your gears?


Hog1
08-22-2013, 06:12 PM
As you well know it is frequently Not about the most qualified candidate........

Chico23231
08-22-2013, 08:29 PM
... and find a junior paralegal to shred documents.

A young hot one who knows how to shred. Keep your head up, your time will come. As our legal correspondent u do a fine job.

Daseal
09-05-2013, 10:28 AM
Cable companies and the new FXX channel grinds my gears. I would count Archer, The League, Always Sunny, and Wilfred as four of my favorite shows. All of them are moving to FXX, which was announced months and months ago. It started September 2nd. Since Fox rebranded FOX SOCCER to FXX it's in the sports tier (outside the NFL N/ESPNs) and I really don't want to buy 34000 soccer channels. Cable provider had months to move it to a new tier, yet I'm missing my favorite shows because they couldn't get it done in time... they wonder why piracy is so prevelant.

over the mountain
09-06-2013, 01:00 AM
trying to back up with a 15 ft trailer hitch attached to back ... literally i cant do it.

the thing, no matter what i do just wants to jack knife itself

go eff yourself trailer hitch, im gonna leave you in a poor part of town once im down draggin your ass across 1100 miles of bumpy asphalt ... yeah i bought the vandalism/theft supplemental insurance you asshole

mredskins
09-17-2013, 03:05 PM
Angry bosses when you leave a job.

This was my bosses email after I put in my resignation letter to the whole office:

Jeanne and MAtt leaving
• Please join me in wishing both Jeanne and Matt the very best and our profound thanks for their efforts during their tenure at X. We appreciate all of their hard work and assistance on the multiple tasks and special assignments they have supported. Ironic that we have more potential of upcoming tasking in the next couple of weeks that at any time in the last couple of years. Timing is everything. I sincerely wish Jeanne and Matt well in your new endeavors. Stay in touch. You will be missed.

They have not won a contract in years and keep giving me layoff notices but luck out and get extensions every other month. Not to mention I am getting a 20% bump at my new job. Unreal.

firstdown
09-17-2013, 03:34 PM
trying to back up with a 15 ft trailer hitch attached to back ... literally i cant do it.

the thing, no matter what i do just wants to jack knife itself

go eff yourself trailer hitch, im gonna leave you in a poor part of town once im down draggin your ass across 1100 miles of bumpy asphalt ... yeah i bought the vandalism/theft supplemental insurance you asshole

Backing a trailer just takes a littl practices. I know we're just talking about practice but that's what it takes. Your over compensating (I'm sure you have heard that before) when backing the trailer because the trailer takes a second to respond so people turn the wheel too much. Take it easy and gradually turn the wheel as needed. If can teach my wife to back a trailer down a boat ramp you can also learn.

MTK
09-17-2013, 03:38 PM
Angry bosses when you leave a job.

This was my bosses email after I put in my resignation letter to the whole office:

Jeanne and MAtt leaving
• Please join me in wishing both Jeanne and Matt the very best and our profound thanks for their efforts during their tenure at X. We appreciate all of their hard work and assistance on the multiple tasks and special assignments they have supported. Ironic that we have more potential of upcoming tasking in the next couple of weeks that at any time in the last couple of years. Timing is everything. I sincerely wish Jeanne and Matt well in your new endeavors. Stay in touch. You will be missed.

They have not won a contract in years and keep giving me layoff notices but luck out and get extensions every other month. Not to mention I am getting a 20% bump at my new job. Unreal.

A little jab on the way out, classy

mredskins
09-17-2013, 04:03 PM
A little jab on the way out, classy

They are the Oakland Raiders of govt contracting.

JoeRedskin
09-17-2013, 04:32 PM
They are the Oakland Raiders of govt contracting.

After informing a boss that I was resigning she proceeded to tell me how much I will be missed, how I couldn't be replaced, etc. but that, fortunately, "we just advertised for another position, I am sure we can find someone qualified to do your job in the stack of applicants."

Same woman who announced to the office she was leaving and that they were putting together a "blue ribbon search committee" in order to scour the nation to find someone who could replace her ... and then turned to her Deputy Counsel and said "Oh, XXXX, I hear you're applying too! Good luck!!". [He ended up getting the job].

Worst. Boss. Ever.

Sounds like you are well rid of the place mredskins. Good Luck!

Tiny12
09-17-2013, 05:12 PM
I'm a girl and I own a Landscaping business. I've had new guys who have worked for me and felt I shouldn't be "in charge" because I'm a woman and I don't know what I'm doing, not knowing I'm the actual owner and I could run (or in this case mow) circles around them :joecool:

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