I've met plenty of odd balls like this in my time.
People are weird/stupid/normal/dicks (delete as appropriate).
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Originally posted by Mattski View PostSo I work in a team of 9. The team lead / Agile scrum master planner kanban card carrying maniac is also a contractor.
Bossman has been coming up with some very unlikely sounding stories lately. Highlights, with some details slightly changed, include:
- How he was set to marry his Asian fiancee but her dad had ties to organised crime so he bailed
- How he knows how to profile people and manipulate them into doing what he wants them do using this knowledge (which, he claims, is how he ended up with his wife)
- How he's training in a Asian gang-developed fighting style in a place he found somewhere in Wales
I've spoken discreetly to others on the team and they're all of the opinion that he's hard work. He's antagonised others in the past so has a reputation for the wrong reasons. He's like an overenthusiastic child who's fallen down the stairs maybe one time too many...
Anyone else got any experiences like this? How do you deal with them? I'm figuring on nodding, smiling and keeping my head down. That should do it. Unless he five-finger death punches me or something.- Call Crimestoppers, tell them you think he's been attending terrorist training camps in Wales.
- Apply for his role after they cart him away.
Job done.
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- Call Crimestoppers, tell them you think he's been attending terrorist training camps in Wales.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostHe sounds to me like a right Walter Mitty character.
Does he by any chance call people "cretins" a lot?
Most likely the master behind this obvious sockie.
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He sounds to me like a right Walter Mitty character.Originally posted by Mattski View PostI have no idea if he's on here. Guess time will tell!
Pretty much. He is a nice guy, not an arsehole at all, but he reminds me of someone else I used to work with who once claimed he helped out his mate by taking her virginity. There are some seriously weird folk out there it seems..
Does he by any chance call people "cretins" a lot?
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Probably downloaded from brides r us!Originally posted by Mattski View PostFunny thing; I didn't ask him for photos but he pulled out his phone and showed me a photo of "his old fiancee".
It was obviously a proper photoshoot job. Hiiiiighly suspicious.
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Funny thing; I didn't ask him for photos but he pulled out his phone and showed me a photo of "his old fiancee".
It was obviously a proper photoshoot job. Hiiiiighly suspicious.
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Yeah I am not sure where Agile became just do it and have no documents....
Because that is not what it is.
As for your boss every time he starts talking sh1t just say 'Photo's or it didn't happen'
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This is pretty much the situation here, except there's so much inertia here that I reckon it'll be "truly agile" in about 140 years or so.Originally posted by barrydidit View PostCurrent ClientoCo is moving to agile. The have brought in a few of these evangelistic chunts, who have infected a some of the permies with their zeal. It's making life very difficult, slowing stuff down and causing endless confusion cos nothing is properly documented.
I'm not sure how I feel about Agile. I can understand and even like the idea that hey, let's release often and break things, but OTOH docs are essential. My last perm role had a raging hardon for Agile, so much so that when a DB cluster died the recovery was slowed down because nobody thought to document the ulimits and kernel tuning involved... I guess, like a loaded gun, it's dangerous in the hands of people who don't know wtf they're doing?
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Current ClientoCo is moving to agile. The have brought in a few of these evangelistic chunts, who have infected a some of the permies with their zeal. It's making life very difficult, slowing stuff down and causing endless confusion cos nothing is properly documented.Originally posted by Mattski View Post
The team lead / Agile scrum master planner kanban card carrying maniac
they're all of the opinion that he's hard work.
He's antagonised others in the past
He's like an overenthusiastic child who's fallen down the stairs maybe one time too many...
Anyone else got any experiences like this? How do you deal with them?
It's working for me so farI'm figuring on nodding, smiling and keeping my head down.
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Too late, you've dug the hole!Originally posted by Mattski View PostI have no idea if he's on here.
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He is a nice guy...
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I have no idea if he's on here. Guess time will tell!
Pretty much. He is a nice guy, not an arsehole at all, but he reminds me of someone else I used to work with who once claimed he helped out his mate by taking her virginity. There are some seriously weird folk out there it seems..Originally posted by Unix View PostHumour him then talk about him to other team members.
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Humour him then talk about him to other team members.Originally posted by Mattski View PostSo I work in a team of 9. The team lead / Agile scrum master planner kanban card carrying maniac is also a contractor.
Bossman has been coming up with some very unlikely sounding stories lately. Highlights, with some details slightly changed, include:
- How he was set to marry his Asian fiancee but her dad had ties to organised crime so he bailed
- How he knows how to profile people and manipulate them into doing what he wants them do using this knowledge (which, he claims, is how he ended up with his wife)
- How he's training in a Asian gang-developed fighting style in a place he found somewhere in Wales
I've spoken discreetly to others on the team and they're all of the opinion that he's hard work. He's antagonised others in the past so has a reputation for the wrong reasons. He's like an overenthusiastic child who's fallen down the stairs maybe one time too many...
Anyone else got any experiences like this? How do you deal with them? I'm figuring on nodding, smiling and keeping my head down. That should do it. Unless he five-finger death punches me or something.
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get his CUK moniker I already have a suspicionOriginally posted by Mattski View PostSo I work in a team of 9. The team lead / Agile scrum master planner kanban card carrying maniac is also a contractor.
Bossman has been coming up with some very unlikely sounding stories lately. Highlights, with some details slightly changed, include:
- How he was set to marry his Asian fiancee but her dad had ties to organised crime so he bailed
- How he knows how to profile people and manipulate them into doing what he wants them do using this knowledge (which, he claims, is how he ended up with his wife)
- How he's training in a Asian gang-developed fighting style in a place he found somewhere in Wales
I've spoken discreetly to others on the team and they're all of the opinion that he's hard work. He's antagonised others in the past so has a reputation for the wrong reasons. He's like an overenthusiastic child who's fallen down the stairs maybe one time too many...
Anyone else got any experiences like this? How do you deal with them? I'm figuring on nodding, smiling and keeping my head down. That should do it. Unless he five-finger death punches me or something.
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Sounds like half the posters on this board. He's probably reading this right now.
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