
I think I may be one of those bosses that employees would hate. I dunno, but I guess I expect people to be industrious and do what they're being paid to do. I don't expect everyone to get to work the time I do, or leave when I do, or eat lunch in 5 minutes to get back to work as quickly as possible. But I do expect that if you are responsible for a project that you seize ownership of it and do it and not gripe about it. Or take a sick day to avoid it. Or expect a reward to do it.
I work with these kinds of people. They shall remain nameless and I know I said I was not going todo this but it is grinding me. It is grinding me cause my boss keeps telling them they're awesome when I don't think they're awesome. I find them lazy and very rude. And when they do one thing, it's almost as though that one thing made up the week's quota of work. So earlier this week, Dude spent a total of 30minutes helping me with something. He got an awesome "congrats" from the boss for it and following the wave of praise, he said he wanted a day off. She reminded him that he had a project that needed to be done today, for me, but since he got all this glorious praise, he felt entitled to a day off, so guess where he was today? Not at work doing the project, lemme tell you. Guess who was the ass to start it, despite knowing better, but did it anyway cause it is HER large project that would be affected if it were not done? You guessed Tamale? Take some praise.
So he takes a day off thinking I would do the entire thing and he would come next week and sit on his ass. I did less than 25% and left the rest there after my back started throbbing. Idid not...I repeat...did NOT kill the Pope in a past life.
Dudette now - rude motherfrigger. I avoid asking her for anything cause she is extremely surly, but after she got the talk earlier this week, I said I would make the effort to not be so evasive. So I tell her I need some help with same said project Dude stayed home to avoid. I go in and start on it and 45 mins pass and I am still there alone. No problem...I rally on. She comes in and sits down and looks at me. I tell her I need some labels printed. She prints them. Disappears. Returns 20 mins later. I tell her make a couple packages for me. She makes them. Disappears.I do 98% of the work on my own, and the steam was coming out of my ears and off my back. I was lucky to get her 2% and will now tell you how I managed to accomplish this. Cause she told me she would only help if I got her lunch. Yes, her doing work she is being paid to do, hinged on me getting her lunch. You better believe she is still waiting for that fucking lunch!
I really hate laziness at work. It sends my blood hot.My boss encourages them though - and they know they can get away with things - sitting on Facebook all day and taking forever to do one little thing. It's not my style. I dunno...I guess I either adjust or attack.


I feel your pain exactly, tamale. I work with quite a few guys just like that at the fire department. Grates my last nerve. Any more, I usually end up just doing it myself so that I know it gets done.
ReplyDeleteoph, I can really relate to that, too. Are they on to something we don't know about? Or are WE just stupid lol
ReplyDelete'Tis been a while since I've read you since disappearing off the face of the earth ... I hate work politics. It's very much like Survivor. It's hard when you have such high standards for yourself and put your head down and get the job done and then people that do 10% of your workload get praise and special rewards for doing very little. Are these people younger than you by any chance?
ReplyDeleteI'm laziness personified - sorry!
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