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Thread started 08/31/05 2:00pm

Anxiety

why do people hate easy answers?

does this only happen to me?

where i work, people will huddle together and anguish over some weird little problem for what seems like hours. when i'm approached for input, it usually seems as if there's an easy answer, which i am always happy to give, and the response is always the same:

"no, that can't be the answer!"

now, i'm not saying i'm some great genius, because i know i'm dumb as a post. the thing is, the problems aren't that difficult, but it seems like people feel like if they don't bang their heads against a wall about it, they're not "working" sufficiently, and so it's really not about finding the solution, but it's more about seeing how long folks can appear to be agonizing over trying to figure it out. or something. i don't know. it makes me crazy. just get the damn work done and move on, shee!

ok, rant over. that is all.
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Reply #1 posted 08/31/05 2:02pm

GlitterStream

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Who's gonna stop 200 Balloons?
YO MAMA!!
LET'S DO IT!!!
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Reply #2 posted 08/31/05 2:03pm

Anxiety

GlitterStream said:



that's my point! no more tears! just wash and rinse, dammit! but no, these people wanna wash their hair with some kind of rubber cement plant-gro craziness!
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Reply #3 posted 08/31/05 2:06pm

GlitterStream

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Anxiety said:

GlitterStream said:



that's my point! no more tears! just wash and rinse, dammit! but no, these people wanna wash their hair with some kind of rubber cement plant-gro craziness!


pout i'm offended by your avatar.

Yeah. Peole are fucking morons.
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LET'S DO IT!!!
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Reply #4 posted 08/31/05 2:12pm

Anxiety

GlitterStream said:


pout i'm offended by your avatar.


huh? it's the same damn avatar i've had for a kabillion years! confuse
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Reply #5 posted 08/31/05 2:52pm

MIGUELGOMEZ

Anxiety said:

does this only happen to me?

where i work, people will huddle together and anguish over some weird little problem for what seems like hours. when i'm approached for input, it usually seems as if there's an easy answer, which i am always happy to give, and the response is always the same:

"no, that can't be the answer!"

now, i'm not saying i'm some great genius, because i know i'm dumb as a post. the thing is, the problems aren't that difficult, but it seems like people feel like if they don't bang their heads against a wall about it, they're not "working" sufficiently, and so it's really not about finding the solution, but it's more about seeing how long folks can appear to be agonizing over trying to figure it out. or something. i don't know. it makes me crazy. just get the damn work done and move on, shee!

ok, rant over. that is all.



It's obvious that your co-workers are DRAMA QUEENS.

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Reply #6 posted 08/31/05 2:53pm

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MIGUELGOMEZ said:




It's obvious that your co-workers are DRAMA QUEENS.

M


it's not even drama! it's just fussing! at least if they were drama queens, it would be entertaining!
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Reply #7 posted 08/31/05 3:00pm

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And they also love to have meetings about shit, and form focus groups. That's the new thing, focus groups...at least where I work.
What's funny is they have meetings to talk about low productivity. Here's an idea...how about we call off the fucking meeting and do some work? Geniuses....
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Reply #8 posted 08/31/05 3:10pm

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Soulofmysoul said:


What's funny is they have meetings to talk about low productivity. Here's an idea...how about we call off the fucking meeting and do some work? Geniuses....


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Reply #9 posted 08/31/05 3:18pm

Sweeny79

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Happens to me all the time! I don't know what the fuck people's problem is either. wall
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Reply #10 posted 08/31/05 4:06pm

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People like to overthink simple things. If something appears complex most don't settle for a simple solution.

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Reply #11 posted 08/31/05 4:36pm

LleeLlee

People like to examine it from every angle, to over analyze and discuss "what if," scenarios.

I've done it myself. I enjoy a bit of pointless analysis.
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Reply #12 posted 08/31/05 4:39pm

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LleeLlee said:

People like to examine it from every angle, to over analyze and discuss "what if," scenarios.

I've done it myself. I enjoy a bit of pointless analysis.


it's great if you're like on a roadtrip or trapped in an elevator with no way out or whatnot, but when you're on a bit of a deadline, there's a point where you gotta just have a bit of confidence and move on, no?
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Reply #13 posted 08/31/05 4:42pm

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Anxiety said:

LleeLlee said:

People like to examine it from every angle, to over analyze and discuss "what if," scenarios.

I've done it myself. I enjoy a bit of pointless analysis.


it's great if you're like on a roadtrip or trapped in an elevator with no way out or whatnot, but when you're on a bit of a deadline, there's a point where you gotta just have a bit of confidence and move on, no?


I also think that people hate it when they've beaten thier head over a subject and then they go to you and you give the simple answer almost naturally. People hate that. It comes off as snarky.

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Reply #14 posted 08/31/05 4:44pm

Anxiety

superspaceboy said:

Anxiety said:



it's great if you're like on a roadtrip or trapped in an elevator with no way out or whatnot, but when you're on a bit of a deadline, there's a point where you gotta just have a bit of confidence and move on, no?


I also think that people hate it when they've beaten thier head over a subject and then they go to you and you give the simple answer almost naturally. People hate that. It comes off as snarky.


maybe i should find a way to make it sounds anguished or non-simple. i could give them my answer as if i'd just been shot in the leg? i could practice my improv skills and my office cred at the same time!
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Reply #15 posted 08/31/05 4:50pm

LleeLlee

Anxiety said:

LleeLlee said:

People like to examine it from every angle, to over analyze and discuss "what if," scenarios.

I've done it myself. I enjoy a bit of pointless analysis.


it's great if you're like on a roadtrip or trapped in an elevator with no way out or whatnot, but when you're on a bit of a deadline, there's a point where you gotta just have a bit of confidence and move on, no?



yes of course you have to move on, especially when meeting deadlines. I just think people like to get pedantic sometimes. It can be frustrating, but unless they have covered every conceivable angle they dont feel they've given their all. I know, it sounds amazing. It can be an incredibale waste of time, but enjoyable.
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Reply #16 posted 08/31/05 4:56pm

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Some people want a challenge, they wanna think.
Some people think I'm kinda cute
But that don't compute when it comes 2 Y-O-U.
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Reply #17 posted 08/31/05 5:28pm

Anxiety

Rinluv said:

Some people want a challenge, they wanna think.


well, in my opinion, they should save that for things that require thought.
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Reply #18 posted 08/31/05 5:40pm

AdamB

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Problem solving efficiently is a skill thumbs up!

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Reply #19 posted 08/31/05 6:38pm

MadameS

Rinluv said:

Some people want a challenge, they wanna think.

hmmm You may have a point.
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Reply #20 posted 08/31/05 6:41pm

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MadameS said:

Rinluv said:

Some people want a challenge, they wanna think.

hmmm You may have a point.


but isn't there a time to put something under the microscope and a time to be efficient? is the process always more important than the product? you can't have a product without the product that created it, but if you can't come up with the finished thing, all the process in the world doesn't matter if someone can't have what they want when they want it.
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Reply #21 posted 08/31/05 7:09pm

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My theory is that it's because most of the general public is stupid. (I know it sounds harsh, but sometimes the truth hurts. shrug) I refer you to Parkinson's Law: http://www.bartleby.com/5...andst.html If employees didn't over-analyze everything in endless meetings they would have more time to work, and thus, be more productive. If these people were smart enough to figure out a viable solution quickly, less people could do the work currently being performed by more employees who take more time. Less workers needed would, in turn, lead to higher unemployment and an economic collapse. (Okay so I'm just theorizing all that part after Parkinson's law..but I can do that b/c I efficiently finished my work early and have spare time! lol ) But seriously, I blame stupid people, Parkinson's Law, and the fact that people feel like if a solution is too obvious there might be a "catch." I work for a government institution so I know all about bureaucracy and inefficiency. razz
It drives me nuts!
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