Originally posted by Moose423956
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Had a Dilbert week!
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Well sometimes people hear what they want to hear. I have looked at what some people have done afterwards and really questioned if we were in the same meeting.Fiscal nomad it's legal. -
Just done it again. Asked someone a simple question about training courses, and got accused of putting undue pressure on her. Maybe it's me. Or maybe people are too sensitive.Originally posted by alreadypackedWell sometimes people hear what they want to hear. I have looked at what some people have done afterwards and really questioned if we were in the same meeting.Comment
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Perhaps it's not what you say, it's the way you say it!Originally posted by Moose423956Just done it again. Asked someone a simple question about training courses, and got accused of putting undue pressure on her. Maybe it's me. Or maybe people are too sensitive.
Did you have her bent over a desk with your hands around her throat at the time?Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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I've seen & had similar scenarios with permies, easily upset by bad contractor man- the offices seem to be run as clubs, you're either in or your out.Originally posted by Moose423956Just done it again. Asked someone a simple question about training courses, and got accused of putting undue pressure on her. Maybe it's me. Or maybe people are too sensitive.
Looking back there are a few occasions when I wish I'd thumped permies for being such a prima donnas but eventually you learn to rise above it, think of how much more you make than them & just get on with the job in hand.
Being a permie yourself it must be more frustrating not being able to do an inward sneerHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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