ya that ending on a high note gets real old, real fast. half the people at my last job did that. its like every statement is a question. where the hell did that come from?
God bless Texas----------------------- Old 300 I will remain what i am until the day I die- A HUNTER......Sitting Bull Its not how you pick the booger.. but where you put it !! Roger V Hunter
Who has a break room supervisor? And why? Ain’t a break, I get my ass up and walk around and then go back to whatever. No checking in, asking permission or time restrictions. Been that way for 35 years.
Trades usually in break areas....means their chit is running Have computer system to check for jobs on board. Mgmnt and hourly and trades work together so not uncommon to have mixed groups on floor, in offices or break areas.
Standard factory stuff
Was not micromanaging or birddogging Some do that, right before contract time LOL
Saw kids wash out of ME and EE and go supervision. Little fuggers hwld a grudge and would try to screw over the guy that struck em out in 8th grade baseball.
Petty bullchit.
The old saying....if your ol lady is hotter than your boss's, or youre taller, thinner, have more hair, are more skilled or better liked.....than your boss.....youre fugged.
That back then.
Now expect it worse w liberal soy boys going into mgmnt.
ya that ending on a high note gets real old, real fast. half the people at my last job did that. its like every statement is a question. where the hell did that come from?
That derives from the Valley Girl speak begining in the 1970s. If I recall there was a movie made with all the southern California San Fernando Valley girls speaking with that lilting high note on the end of each sentence. It was a popular movie for the kids. Girls, then many young boys picked it up and now it is endemic with the "younger crowd" adapting it. Drives me up the wall, too.
EDIT: I may be wrong as it was a long time ago, but didn't Frank Zappa write a song and record it about "Valley Girls?"
L.W.
"Always go straight forward, and if you meet the devil, cut him in two and go between the pieces." (William Sturgis, clipper ship captain, 1830s.)
ya that ending on a high note gets real old, real fast. half the people at my last job did that. its like every statement is a question. where the hell did that come from?
That derives from the Valley Girl speak begining in the 1970s. If I recall there was a movie made with all the southern California San Fernando Valley girls speaking with that lilting high note on the end of each sentence. It was a popular movie for the kids. Girls, then many young boys picked it up and now it is endemic with the "younger crowd" adapting it. Drives me up the wall, too.
EDIT: I may be wrong as it was a long time ago, but didn't Frank Zappa write a song and recorded it about "Valley Girls?"
L.W.
It was Zappa’s daughter, Moon Unit.
"I was born in the log cabin I helped my grandfather build"
Seen plenty of people who sucked at their job, but apparently it was more cost effective to promote them to management and then fire them. The local union couldn't do anything about it.
However, during the short time they were in charge, it was pure chaos.
For even when we were with you, we gave you this rule: "If a man will not work, he shall not eat."
Seen plenty of people who sucked at their job, but apparently it was more cost effective to promote them to management and then fire them. The local union couldn't do anything about it.
However, during the short time they were in charge, it was pure chaos.
That’s just something that people who have never been promoted say.
ya that ending on a high note gets real old, real fast. half the people at my last job did that. its like every statement is a question. where the hell did that come from?
That derives from the Valley Girl speak begining in the 1970s. If I recall there was a movie made with all the southern California San Fernando Valley girls speaking with that lilting high note on the end of each sentence. It was a popular movie for the kids. Girls, then many young boys picked it up and now it is endemic with the "younger crowd" adapting it. Drives me up the wall, too.
EDIT: I may be wrong as it was a long time ago, but didn't Frank Zappa write a song and recorded it about "Valley Girls?"
L.W.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
Seen plenty of people who sucked at their job, but apparently it was more cost effective to promote them to management and then fire them. The local union couldn't do anything about it.
However, during the short time they were in charge, it was pure chaos.
That’s just something that people who have never been promoted say.
And thats some crap.people that have never worked at a Fortune 500 company say
Seen plenty of people who sucked at their job, but apparently it was more cost effective to promote them to management and then fire them. The local union couldn't do anything about it.
However, during the short time they were in charge, it was pure chaos.
Except the union part, you just described my management. Good ole boy club works well with our POS's. Luckily I already had a come to Jesus moment with most of management and they leave me alone. When they do need something they are polite and ask. Spineless fugs...