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4th September 2008, 10:51 PM #1
Differences Between You & Your Boss
When you take a long time, you're slow.
When your boss takes a long time, he's thorough.
When you don't do it, you're lazy.
When your boss doesn't do it, he's too busy.
When you make a mistake, you're an idiot.
When your boss makes a mistake, he's only human.
When doing something without being told, you're overstepping your authority.
When your boss does the same thing, that's initiative.
When you take a stand, you're being bull-headed.
When your boss does it, he's being firm.
When you overlooked a rule of etiquette, you're being rude.
When your boss skips a few rules, he's being original.
When you please your boss, you're apple polishing.
When your boss pleases his boss, he's being cooperative.
When you're out of the office, you're wandering around.
When your boss is out of the office, he's on business.
When you're on a day off sick, you're always sick.
When your boss is a day off sick, he must be very ill.
When you apply for leave, you must be going for an interview.
When your boss applies for leave, it's because he's overworked.
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5th September 2008, 04:31 PM #2
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5th September 2008, 10:41 PM #3
Sounds toooooo familiar. Even Dilbertesque. From different bosses, I've been praised for being thorough, and criticized for too much attention to detail. Mox nix, until I got both assessments from the same boss. WotTheL?
Works both ways, of course. A plant manager protesting heavy layoffs order and amount of severance, asked higher-up how much notice a plant manager would get. Boss replied angrily, "Two weeks; same as everybody else." The plant manager then gave two weeks notice and found a new position. Second-hand knowledge for me, but has the ring of truth - believed to have occurred in Baltimore ("Bollimer") MD USA, or thereabouts, around 1970.
JoeOf course truth is stranger than fiction.
Fiction has to make sense. - Mark Twain
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