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Reply #30 posted 01/27/11 7:56pm

johnart

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ZombieKitten said:

paintedlady said:

Good for you! That is not right. Keep your personal thoughts at the door. So unprofessional!

My auntie was a psychologiest and was forever telling her patients about Jesus, well, until they reported her. Then she applied to theology school but was rejected on the basis that she was overzealous.

I respect everyone's right to their beleifs. I have my right to my non (or different) beleifs. When you start in on me I tell you politely. Keep it up and we have problems. lol

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Reply #31 posted 01/27/11 8:02pm

paintedlady

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johnart said:

ZombieKitten said:

My auntie was a psychologiest and was forever telling her patients about Jesus, well, until they reported her. Then she applied to theology school but was rejected on the basis that she was overzealous.

I respect everyone's right to their beleifs. I have my right to my non (or different) beleifs. When you start in on me I tell you politely. Keep it up and we have problems. lol

I agree. I am a Christian, I will testify and teach but only if asked.

The bible says, SEEK and ye shall find. Key word ... SEEK. Can't force Christianity down someone's throat, ya know? ONLY if they ask, I will tell them. If they need advice, then I will give a gentle word. Otherwise... there is no reason and its not proper and a huge turn off to non-believers.

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Reply #32 posted 01/27/11 8:09pm

johnart

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paintedlady said:

johnart said:

I respect everyone's right to their beleifs. I have my right to my non (or different) beleifs. When you start in on me I tell you politely. Keep it up and we have problems. lol

I agree. I am a Christian, I will testify and teach but only if asked.

The bible says, SEEK and ye shall find. Key word ... SEEK. Can't force Christianity down someone's throat, ya know? ONLY if they ask, I will tell them. If they need advice, then I will give a gentle word. Otherwise... there is no reason and its not proper and a huge turn off to non-believers.


Exactly. Nowhere in the bible does it say, Recruit these many and get a Holy Ghost Powered Energy Saving Toaster Oven. neutral The ones that feel they must force their views and beliefs are usually doing some sort of judgment at the same time.

My mom was very much a Christian. Lawd she knew her bible up and down and sideways, and yet somehow she could get only positive things out of it. Never judgement.

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Reply #33 posted 01/27/11 9:24pm

jone70

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babynoz said:

Lisa10 said:

Micro-Management is an issue for me currently. Grrr!

I transferred from one department for the same reason. I'm a self starter that doesn't need much supervision, but there was this one manager who just hovers over and harasses everybody. Micro managers that can't distinguish between people who need extra supervision and those who don't irk the hell outta me.

At a previous job my supervisor wanted me to tell him how much money came in the mail everyday. No problem. Except every day at 11am, he would come into my office and stand right behind me, literally looking over my shoulder and ask, "So, how much money did we get today?" And every day I would remind him that the mail was not delivered until the afternoon. rolleyes

He also told me I was lucky I was not his daughter after I got my nose pierced, as I would not be allowed in his house. He didn't last very long at that museum, where piercings, tattoos, and unnatural hair colors were commonplace.

The check. The string he dropped. The Mona Lisa. The musical notes taken out of a hat. The glass. The toy shotgun painting. The things he found. Therefore, everything seen–every object, that is, plus the process of looking at it–is a Duchamp.
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Reply #34 posted 01/27/11 10:09pm

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johnart said:

paintedlady said:

I agree. I am a Christian, I will testify and teach but only if asked.

The bible says, SEEK and ye shall find. Key word ... SEEK. Can't force Christianity down someone's throat, ya know? ONLY if they ask, I will tell them. If they need advice, then I will give a gentle word. Otherwise... there is no reason and its not proper and a huge turn off to non-believers.


Exactly. Nowhere in the bible does it say, Recruit these many and get a Holy Ghost Powered Energy Saving Toaster Oven. neutral The ones that feel they must force their views and beliefs are usually doing some sort of judgment at the same time.

My mom was very much a Christian. Lawd she knew her bible up and down and sideways, and yet somehow she could get only positive things out of it. Never judgement.

nod being judgemental is actually considered a sin.... many forget that.

I think its the most ugly thing a Christian can do, since it goes against the greatest comandment.

Besides, religion and politics is just not polite work conversation... best to stay away from both.

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Reply #35 posted 01/28/11 3:39am

BklynBabe

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Ya know! The Lord is mighty!! I think he can smite for Himself those he has problems with.

*gratuitous use of word smite for the day*
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Reply #36 posted 01/28/11 7:12am

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chocolate1 said:

In no particular order:

  • People who comment on what you're eating at lunch: calories, sugar, etc... confused
  • People who ask me EVERYday how I can walk in "those heels", even though I've been there for 11 years and I always wear heels! neutral
  • People who make no attempt to hide their prejudices about the kids mad
  • Copy machine hogs
  • People who complain about the job all the time. (Damn, you KNOW what it's like to be a teacher! rolleyes)

I think your profession magically attracts THOSE kind of people.

" I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?"
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Reply #37 posted 01/28/11 7:40am

XxAxX

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BlackAdder7 said:

HotGritz said:

hmmm confused

People who don't carry their weight on joint projects

People who drag their feet when they walk; that sound irritates the hell out of me

People you hire who turn out to be on the highest rung of the ineptitude ladder

People who think professional attire consist of jeans and a tie

People who have to be told to do something over and over again and then do the opposite

People who leave eraser shavings on their desk...that shit is nasty as all hell.

yes, but how do they stack up in swimwear?

right. i hate when my* co-workers look trampy in spandex nod

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Reply #38 posted 01/28/11 7:42am

XxAxX

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Still animals, just surgery/shelter instead of regular private practice.

okay i'm gonna blast in, interrupt your exchange to give you a hug. animal rescue workers are among my favorite people on the planet hug

ok as you were.

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Reply #39 posted 01/28/11 7:49am

XxAxX

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i figure annoying co-workers are a part of the employment landscape. it's not so much that they are annoying in and of themselves (because let's face it, we all have quirks), as it is that they are part of the package deal that is working for a living.

and for me, i admit, although i like my job and the folks i work with, and like being gainfully employed doing something to better the world, sometimes i resent giving up that eight hours of my life that i will never get back. even in exchange for money. especially if it involves stupid phone calls and silly chatter.

those days i just have to grit my teeth and remind myself how nice it is to be able to pay the bills and keep on keeping on. sigh

hopefully, someday i will be an art dealer/forger/trader nod i'll set my own hours then nod

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Reply #40 posted 01/28/11 7:53am

Genesia

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1. Baby carrots and granola.

2. Mr. Disgusting snorting and coughing all day long and never covering his gatdamn mouth.

3. Filling in for a combined total of years for women who take off 10 weeks every two years to pop out a baby, then having people give me the whofarted when I need to leave an hour early to make my call for a performance - even though my absence requires nothing of anyone else.

4. People who bring a lousy bag of chips to the potluck, then go back to refill their plates multiple times.

5. People who have loud conversations with creditors or health care providers over the phone in their cubicle. I really don't want to know you that well.

I'm sure I'll think of more later. lol

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Reply #41 posted 01/28/11 7:59am

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KoolEaze said:

chocolate1 said:

In no particular order:

  • People who comment on what you're eating at lunch: calories, sugar, etc... confused
  • People who ask me EVERYday how I can walk in "those heels", even though I've been there for 11 years and I always wear heels! neutral
  • People who make no attempt to hide their prejudices about the kids mad
  • Copy machine hogs
  • People who complain about the job all the time. (Damn, you KNOW what it's like to be a teacher! rolleyes)

I think your profession magically attracts THOSE kind of people.

I think these people exist across professions, but these are the things that annoy me on a daily basis.


"Love Hurts.
Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

-Cher, "Woman's World"
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Reply #42 posted 01/28/11 9:06am

veronikka

I don't get irritated easily but lately there is one new coworker who seems to love to invade my space, goes into my desk drawers without permission, stands behind me without saying a word, doesn't stop saying how tired he is all the time, not like I didn't hear him the first time! and gets super close sometimes confused I don't need his face that close to mine disbelief

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Reply #43 posted 01/28/11 9:22am

Efan

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Busybodies.

I like my space at work. You do your work and I'll do mine. If I'm eating lunch at my desk, leave me alone. You can't be that curious about what I'm eating.

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Reply #44 posted 01/28/11 9:28am

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Efan said:

Busybodies.

I like my space at work. You do your work and I'll do mine. If I'm eating lunch at my desk, leave me alone. You can't be that curious about what I'm eating.

Yes! I also HATE being interrupted when I'm eating at my desk. I actually hate eating at my desk, period, but we don't have a break room so I don't have much of a choice. It's clear I'm "at lunch" so please don't bother me.

The check. The string he dropped. The Mona Lisa. The musical notes taken out of a hat. The glass. The toy shotgun painting. The things he found. Therefore, everything seen–every object, that is, plus the process of looking at it–is a Duchamp.
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Reply #45 posted 01/28/11 10:32am

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My friend works with a woman who is notorious for stealing office supplies.

Come on now....really? I would be irritated. They can't prove she's stealing but she's the only one who always **runs out of stuff**. confused

Actually somebody saw her stuffing her laptop bag with steno pads and highlighters but I guess they just let it go.

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Reply #46 posted 01/28/11 11:57am

sweething

These are people I inherited when I accepted my job:

  • People who open up a program or spreadsheet and pretend all day they're working on it.
  • People who run around all day pretending to be doing something but their work never gets done, they always have an excuse.
  • People who cover up for their friends' incompetence.
  • People who refuse to admit when they don't know something.
  • People who believe just because they have a "title" that they're entitled but don't bother to learn the job.
  • People who are intimidated by another's intelligence and/or competencies.
  • People who want power but don't know how to use it, or use it improperly.
  • People who want the high salary but aren't willing to do what it takes to earn it.
  • People who think "team" means you overlook everything wrong they do.
  • People who don't own up to their shortcomings.
  • People who don't do the right thing.

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Reply #47 posted 01/28/11 4:01pm

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Something that just happened reminded me of this thread.

Today we're running our clinic with no doctor. We're just doing screening exams and it was suppose to be a nice, easy day.

One of my co-workers calls this am, "I think I've got the flu. I'm not coming in." We spend the day one person short. It turns our nice, easy day into a hustle, all day. grr.

I'm the last one here. I'm done with all the closing tasks and I decide to check Facebook just because.

Girl is on Facebook posting, "I'm still a bit tired, but looking forward to my dinner party tonight. YAY!"

FOR REAL?????

You really did not just post that???

cow

I'm firmly planted in denial
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Reply #48 posted 01/28/11 4:07pm

chocolate1

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Nothinbutjoy said:

Something that just happened reminded me of this thread.

Today we're running our clinic with no doctor. We're just doing screening exams and it was suppose to be a nice, easy day.

One of my co-workers calls this am, "I think I've got the flu. I'm not coming in." We spend the day one person short. It turns our nice, easy day into a hustle, all day. grr.

I'm the last one here. I'm done with all the closing tasks and I decide to check Facebook just because.

Girl is on Facebook posting, "I'm still a bit tired, but looking forward to my dinner party tonight. YAY!"

FOR REAL?????

You really did not just post that???

cow

disbelief


"Love Hurts.
Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

-Cher, "Woman's World"
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Reply #49 posted 01/28/11 4:10pm

johnart

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Nothinbutjoy said:

Something that just happened reminded me of this thread.

Today we're running our clinic with no doctor. We're just doing screening exams and it was suppose to be a nice, easy day.

One of my co-workers calls this am, "I think I've got the flu. I'm not coming in." We spend the day one person short. It turns our nice, easy day into a hustle, all day. grr.

I'm the last one here. I'm done with all the closing tasks and I decide to check Facebook just because.

Girl is on Facebook posting, "I'm still a bit tired, but looking forward to my dinner party tonight. YAY!"

FOR REAL?????

You really did not just post that???

cow

People are fuckin their jobs up by being dumb with facebook.

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Reply #50 posted 01/28/11 4:28pm

FauxReal

johnart said:

paintedlady said:

I agree. I am a Christian, I will testify and teach but only if asked.

The bible says, SEEK and ye shall find. Key word ... SEEK. Can't force Christianity down someone's throat, ya know? ONLY if they ask, I will tell them. If they need advice, then I will give a gentle word. Otherwise... there is no reason and its not proper and a huge turn off to non-believers.


Exactly. Nowhere in the bible does it say, Recruit these many and get a Holy Ghost Powered Energy Saving Toaster Oven. neutral The ones that feel they must force their views and beliefs are usually doing some sort of judgment at the same time.

My mom was very much a Christian. Lawd she knew her bible up and down and sideways, and yet somehow she could get only positive things out of it. Never judgement.

I don't consider myself Christian, but the "Great Commission" sort of does instruct them to go and spread the teachings.

Jesus said:

19Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:

20Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen.

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Reply #51 posted 01/28/11 4:31pm

johnart

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Where's the passage about carrying on like a used car salesman after folk tell you "No Thanks"?

FauxReal said:

johnart said:

I don't consider myself Christian, but the "Great Commission" sort of does instruct them to go and spread the teachings.

Jesus said:

19Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:

20Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen.

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Reply #52 posted 01/28/11 4:32pm

Nothinbutjoy

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johnart said:

Where's the passage about carrying on like a used car salesman after folk tell you "No Thanks"?

FauxReal said:

My husband can get a bit pushy in his enthusiasm for The Lord and I always tell him. You draw more people in with a warm fire than with a bright, glaring light.

I'm firmly planted in denial
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Reply #53 posted 01/28/11 4:35pm

FauxReal

johnart said:

Where's the passage about carrying on like a used car salesman after folk tell you "No Thanks"?

FauxReal said:

Hell if I know.

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Reply #54 posted 01/28/11 4:42pm

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FauxReal said:



johnart said:


Where's the passage about carrying on like a used car salesman after folk tell you "No Thanks"?




FauxReal said:








Hell if I know.



I believe it's in Leviticus....thou shalt live your life and mind your business!
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Reply #55 posted 01/28/11 4:45pm

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FauxReal said:

johnart said:

I don't consider myself Christian, but the "Great Commission" sort of does instruct them to go and spread the teachings.

Jesus said:

19Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:

20Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen.

The first issue is that the bible is a work of man, and like man, it's riddled with contradictions. Due to the fact that every word, sentence, chapter and book has been interpreted many different ways it's not uncommon for it to "tell you" to do the same things it "tells you" not to do, and vice versa.

The second issue is that the bible, being a work of man written many hundreds of years ago, doesn't take into account the legalities of the modern workplace. A person of the Christian faith may tell you that shouldn't matter. Another person may ask you to discuss that opinion with their lawyer. biggrin

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Reply #56 posted 01/28/11 4:51pm

FauxReal

Cerebus said:

FauxReal said:

The first issue is that the bible is a work of man, and like man, it's riddled with contradictions. Due to the fact that every word, sentence, chapter and book has been interpreted many different ways it's not uncommon for it to "tell you" to do the same things it "tells you" not to do, and vice versa.

The second issue is that the bible, being a work of man written many hundreds of years ago, doesn't take into account the legalities of the modern workplace. A person of the Christian faith may tell you that shouldn't matter. Another person may ask you to discuss that opinion with their lawyer. biggrin

I don't disagree with anything you said, nor do I feel they should be doing it especially in the work place. I'm just saying if the question is where does the Bible tell them to do that...well right there in the book of Matthew (and several others I am sure).

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Reply #57 posted 01/29/11 12:49pm

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ZombieKitten said:

HotGritz said:

Dayum! eek

yeah. First she was calling in sick all the time, so she had to tell everyone she was pregnant and had an abortion scheduled. Then afterwards, she didn't settle down like for at least 6 months, and in the meantime I had to announce my pregnancy, since I was beginning to show eek Our boss had to put us in separate offices (!!), she fell into a depression and was warned twice for her behaviour. Unfortunately the other office had the farting humming guy in it, but at least the hormonal ciggie-coffee girl was out of my sight woot!

telling people you're pregnant and then telling people you're gonna have an abortion is a way to make strong enemies at work. totally inappropriate.

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Reply #58 posted 01/29/11 1:00pm

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Suck ups/brown nosers

People who refuse to admit when they've screwed up. I'd much rather hear someone tell me they forgot to do something than blame someone else.
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Reply #59 posted 01/29/11 1:36pm

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Lazy coworkers would be number one.

People that wait until the boss is walking by to call out your mistake and then when you have enough respect to do it in private act like they are mad at you because they screwed something up.

People that cannot sit at their desk and do their job but instead wonder around aimlessly looking to help someone else so they look like they are so busy.

People that make mountains out of mole hills.

People that point the finger at others to the customer. RIDICULOUS

People that bad mouth the establishment to the customer.

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