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Mon Mar-28-05 07:33 AM
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Anyone else sick of bitchy coworkers??? |
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If I have to hear mine bitch ONE more time about going to school and working and her saying ONCE more how much easier I have it because I'm not in school and working two jobs isn't that hard, I might just lose it. You can't come into work in a good mood because within the five seconds you're here, you want to scream your freaking head off! Must be nice to be able to come into work 10 minutes late every morning and then be a bitch to everyone else. /rant.
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Mon Mar-28-05 07:35 AM
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1. no, but my coworkers are! |
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Mon Mar-28-05 07:39 AM
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Mon Mar-28-05 08:14 AM
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21. Haha! I know what you mean - it's a rough Monday so far. |
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Mon Mar-28-05 07:50 AM
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and can't talk with her now but will talk later. Make sure later never comes.
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Mon Mar-28-05 07:55 AM
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5. Can't. We have to communicate. |
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She and I are the only ones that work the morning shift.
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Mon Mar-28-05 07:54 AM
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4. I wish I was at the point where I could be going to school and |
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working. Right now I can only WORK. Tell her I think she's lucky and I am working to the point where I hope to be so lucky as to be in her shoes next year!
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Mon Mar-28-05 07:56 AM
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Exactly my point in working two jobs, can't afford school right now. We're not lucky enough to have our parents pay our way. :eyes:
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Mon Mar-28-05 07:55 AM
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6. I once told a co-worker "Here's a quarter tell it to someone who cares!" |
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Boy - was she pissed. BUT she stopped prattling on.
Have a :hug: we :loveya:
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Mon Mar-28-05 07:57 AM
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:hug: How are you this morning?
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Mon Mar-28-05 08:19 AM
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23. Smiling in spite of the rain cause it's Not Snow ! |
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*J* left for work, *C* is still sleeping and so are all of the birds - I've been up before dawn as usual.
I may be a very lucky person. My blood pressure is back to normal by just removing caffeine from my everyday intake.
I guess I'm a happy camper today.:bounce: :hippie: :bounce:
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Mon Mar-28-05 08:31 AM
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:D At least the birds aren't making a ridiculous amount of noise just yet! :)
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Mon Mar-28-05 08:42 AM
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I have to take the telephone outside or into the bathroom to hear conversations when the whole flock is awake and home.
Frodo not only says "Hello" when the phone rings, she does it when you're dialing too. Animals know you're not gonna yell at them while you're on the phone.
BTW Never yell at a parrot :grr: :shrug: they yell louder and always try for the last word on the subject ~ which can be a problem when one of them speaks 517 words.
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Mon Mar-28-05 08:43 AM
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Are you kidding me? That's crazy! It would freak me out! lol
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Mon Mar-28-05 08:59 AM
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35. He's a 10 year old African Grey |
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His favorite phrase is "Want some". If he doesn't get what he wants he will finally say "I want some of that!" very clearly. BTW he never gives up when there is something yummy on the table that he hasn't sampled.
These birds keep us in stitches.:silly:
Frodo whispers {imagine that ~ a whispering parrot} "You're OK"
We can't tell when someone is home :scared: because the Grey perfectly duplicates all of our voices.
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Mon Mar-28-05 09:00 AM
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That's fascinating! Do you think he does it to mess with your minds? Is it the three of you there?
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Mon Mar-28-05 09:05 AM
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to both of your questions.
That Grey is wicked smart! He will do a drumming routine and then say "You do it"
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Mon Mar-28-05 09:06 AM
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Birds freak me out, but having one like him would be very entertaining!
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Mon Mar-28-05 09:23 AM
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41. Frodo's cuddly,rolls around on her back and is just plain Silly ! |
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She's a big bird and I Am A Slave to My Parrot !
If you've never seen a Blue and Gold Macaw - do a google search.
:loveya: Frodie is the Golden Retriever of the bird world.
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Mon Mar-28-05 10:01 AM
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42. Wow, I bet there are freepers who don't have a 517 word vocab. |
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Mon Mar-28-05 10:33 AM
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Mon Mar-28-05 07:56 AM
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8. Oh yeah. I know the type. |
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The ones I work with take a good hour and a half to finally settle into their workday. They come in bitching, then they heat up some oatmeal in the microwave and get their coffee (while bitching), then they get on the phone and bitch some more, then they finally get down to work.
Then in no time, it's lunchtime.
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Mon Mar-28-05 07:58 AM
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Don't forget the smoke breaks! God forbid they go 30 F'ING MINUTES WITHOUT SMOKING A F'ING CIGARETTE!!!
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Mon Mar-28-05 08:01 AM
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11. Can't you just confront her in a nice way |
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and tell her that you really don't like hearing this negativity day after day? Ask her what the real problem is, is she jealous of you, of what? I would acknowledge that going to school and working is tough, but hey, so is working two jobs. Encourage her to be accentuate the positive, she IS doing both, she should give herself more credit. Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional, (or so says my friend.)
Being dragged down by a complainer at 8:30am is no way to start the workday. If talking about it doesn't work, I would just put her on ignore if possible and try to avoid being around her, she'll get the message -- but it would be more effective if you try to talk to her about it first. That should clear the air.
Good luck with your workplace madness...
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Mon Mar-28-05 08:05 AM
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13. Oh believe me, I've tried. |
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And getting in arguing matches at 6:30 AM isn't my idea of fun. I've told her that I realize she has it hard right now, but I don't have it that easy either. Her response is that she's worked two jobs before and I should be able to handle it, it's nowhere near as hard as going to school. :eyes: We get along most of the time, but she tends to take her frustration out on me (and sometimes our clients) first thing. Then, I'm expected to care when she talks about other things going on in her life. I'm sorry, why would I?
Thank you for the advice, but I really have tried to talk to her. I do believe ignoring her and ranting on here is my best option for the time being. :D
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Mon Mar-28-05 08:04 AM
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I work for a really great company and have been severely impacted in the last couple of weeks by one monstrous mood-disordered person, one giant rose among the thorns, and a couple of world-class whiners.
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Mon Mar-28-05 08:13 AM
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:hug: good luck with that! ugh!
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Mon Mar-28-05 08:15 AM
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Mon Mar-28-05 08:06 AM
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Hand her your coffee up and tell her how you take your coffee. After she waits on you a few times she will stop coming up to you.
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Mon Mar-28-05 08:13 AM
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Not so sure that would work. She'd probably throw it back in my face!
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Mon Mar-28-05 08:08 AM
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Tell her '"I'm really enjoying it and I enjoy it so much that I really want to start working right now"
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Mon Mar-28-05 08:13 AM
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Mon Mar-28-05 08:10 AM
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16. Have her call my favorite number |
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Mon Mar-28-05 08:14 AM
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Maybe I'll make her a sticker and put that on her desk.
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Mon Mar-28-05 08:29 AM
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Logic does not apply for people like that, and you can't reason with them. I like the sticker idea. :thumbsup:
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Mon Mar-28-05 08:31 AM
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:D She's on her second smoke break (in an hour) so I'm not complaining too much.
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Mon Mar-28-05 08:35 AM
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It's a bad attitude Monday for me today! x( My problem is a bitchy, BIG TIME FREEPER, boss. I can't stand her! ARGHHHH!!! :argh:
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Mon Mar-28-05 08:37 AM
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I know JUST what you mean! If you don't have an opinion that matches hers, you're f'ed! :hug: We'll have to suffer through it together! How did your dinner with the friend go?
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Mon Mar-28-05 08:41 AM
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29. And for me as a Veggie Head.. |
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this boss of mine HUNTS!! I don't want to offend any of our fellow DU'ers that hunt - it's just one more thing for me to dislike about this woman :mad:
What did you do after work yesterday? My dinner was very nice. We went back to her house after and the kids had an Easter egg hunt. We had dessert and coffee, too. :hi:
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Mon Mar-28-05 08:44 AM
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(the yesterday part). Glad you had a good time! After work I went home and fell asleep for WAAAY too long. By the time I woke up, I watched two shows, ate McDonald's (:puke:) and went BACK to sleep. Pretty boring.
Hunts?? Oh puhlease.
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Mon Mar-28-05 08:53 AM
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Keep this in mind, as since you mention school, I assume your co-workers are younger. I got divorced in 2000. My ex-wife spent so much money during our brief marriage, that I was forced to take a second job to keep up with the mountain of debt she left me with in less than a year. I decided to work in a restaurant as I could work at night and on weekends, and make decent money in tips as it was a busy restaurant right near a mall.
However, I was also at least a few years older than much of the staff there, sometimes several years older. I was even older than a couple of the managers. But, it gave me a good perspective. Sometimes when you are that young ¨C 18-25 or so, your problems seem to be the biggest problems in the world and everybody else pales in comparison. Every argument with a boyfriend or girlfriend is a Shakespearian tragedy; getting through life is more intense than your typical episode of ¡°24¡±; every college class is the mental equivalent of climbing Everest.
It is not an excuse, mind you. I think it is just a maturity thing.
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Mon Mar-28-05 08:57 AM
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34. Well, I do believe you're right. |
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But in this case, she's 21 and I'm 19. You'd think I would be the one with the issues! And I'm sorry to hear about the situation after your divorce. That had to be tough on you. Working in a resteraunt has it's ups and downs (I'm a server also), but you can make pretty decent money. Hopefully things are better for you now!
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Mon Mar-28-05 09:20 AM
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39. At least you have a good head on your shoulders |
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And, I'm remarried now to a woman that is very good with money and has a much better & more stable job than my ex-wife. Our financial situation is much better.
On the good side, at least I didn't have to pay alimony to my ex because of the way she spent money and we did not have any children.
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Mon Mar-28-05 09:22 AM
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That means a lot to me to hear others say that.
And congratulations on your marriage. :) Sounds like you are much happier and everything worked out the way it was supposed to.
:) Aren't you glad you didn't have kids with her?
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