I was in the process of getting written up for what they were alleging was my 'careless' mistake. I literally was able to pull up records signed off by two managers approving the 'careless mistake' they were trying to throw me under the bus for doing. Long story short, they threw me under the bus but I shredded the buses' tires.
That’s a brand new spelling of “alleging”
Quick story. I got in trouble for doing a thing. So I dug up emails and took it to big middle manager showing that Thing was requested by WomanM. WomanM came in and as I’m literally showing her the email just keeps saying “Nope, I didn’t ask for that.” WomanM still works there. There’s no resolution here. WomanM is Big Middle Managers favorite. But it felt good to have proof.
This is pretty much the case showing that sex is still better than a 'work victory ". I'm sure your manager agrees, I assume he's getting loads of it as long as that lady works there.
A little heads-up here and there will help the company die fast and furious like his sex game
Trash company.
I work in IT. This happens almost daily.
And it’s not satisfying, because the problem is still there and we are still usually the ones who have to fix it.
Same in the non-clinical (and likely clinical, given what the nurses used to tell me) parts of a Dr’s office.
Yes, the vindication feels so sweet.
My work truck I normally drive was filled to the brim with trash and it said on the logs that I was the last one to drive it two weeks ago
I got into a shouting match with our mechanic about leaving trash in the truck, later we learned that our other branch south from us borrowed the truck over the weekend to use it for something and didn't log it and left it that way.
I got the biggest apology ever.
Especially when the person at fault says they didn’t do it. I worked quality assurance for a couple of years, and it was a frequent thing.
Or when you see a loud child runing around a restaurant then he hits his head on the corner of a table
That’s corporate foreplay right there 😩📂🔍
Yeah, and I was still considered the problem
“Rocking the boat”
They ended up finding out they had been stealing products, but I had already quit by then and didn't get to see the stupid look on my former boss's face
I thought we were supposed to be solving problems and improving systems instead of blaming people.
Still would feel like shit after that
Literally just happened to me. I hate those motherf*ckers so much.
When you work in Tech almost everything has a log behind it so it's very easy to match someone's energy if you have good recollection of where you've been and what you've been doing because with a few quick clicks you have screenshots and physical proof.
That's arriving without coming.
Every once in while… not often… but once in a while, you do something meaningful at work, and there is a genuine thrill in doing that.
I would cum.
Email chains have saved my ass multiple times. I save everything because I trust no one. The guy who seems the nicest in the office will 100% be the first to shove that knife in your back. It’s ruthless out there.
Work is literally just a game of everyone covering their arses so nothing comes back as their fault.
Before my time with my company, YES. Now, everything is traced, so we absolutely know who it actually is, lol
I have more experience with the latter, I can relate.
I have experienced it and the results were underwhelming...similar to sex
While working as a USAF contractor, a military officer tried to blame my team for a bad call he made on a mission computer.
I guess he didn't know that all keystrokes, button clicks, etc are logged due to the critical nature of the mission. It was so damn satisfying to print out the logs and watch him get de-certified as a result.
Nothing beats dashcam proof to throw in the face of some asshole driver lying to the cops that it was your fault.
Yes, and, it didn't matter. She was completely unqualified for the job and butchered everything she touched, constantly misspeaking. Rather than admit he made a mistake with the hire and mitigating damage, her boss just ignored the problem entirely. Unfortunately people have a lot of ways to mitigate their own inability, either by flooding the field with useless shit, or simply by having a boss that can't be bothered and doesn't care about success.
Three year flagger.
One year flagger tells me it's my job to get the direction cars are turning off a side street so they can tell me if it's clear, rather than confirming with both ends of the main road if it's clear (and the center if applicable) before releasing traffic.
I say it's not, and ask again if it's clear. They insist; I insist it's dangerous and/or not our job to try and make decisions based on which way someone indicates they will turn with no regard for whether they made a mistake or changed their mind- if they signal at all.
I'm thankful my company emails don't auto delete for 5 years because I've have to dig up old emails all the time to prove why things went wrong
thats almost as good as when you fart away a stomach ache
You're doing it super wrong then
it's glorious.
reassigning a bug in Jira always makes me smile.
holy fuck i just finished, you can't post something this hot!!
Btw most people don’t get fired for a mistake at work unless they are generally not very good
That's another way to say "I only had okay sex until now".
What kind,of anti dick she getting
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