The management where I worked, never took responsibility for their errors. They learned the lesson well. It was always the one worker who was blamed by management for not doing 6 “drop everything” projects simultaneously while keeping up with all their other required essential duties as directed by the same management person. Military Officer. Wonder if he ever made it past LT???
seanfear almost 2 years ago
and/or political talents
Cornelius Noodleman almost 2 years ago
She reminds me of my old aunt ready to kiss everybody.
jmworacle almost 2 years ago
Like Rita from “Working Daze”.
FreyjaRN Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Nailed it.
PraiseofFolly almost 2 years ago
And at the top of the heap, CEOs and big-shot politicians easily shirk blame by claiming, “… and I take full responsibility.”
coffeemom88 almost 2 years ago
Oh my . . . this is sooooooo true . . .
Huckleberry Hiroshima almost 2 years ago
Yep. And it seems to be a world wide phenomenon.
ᴮᴼᴿᴱᴰ2ᴰᴱᴬᵀᴴ almost 2 years ago
( ◜.◝ ) ᶻ ᶻ ᶻ
wake me if you come up with something vaguely original
Interventor12 almost 2 years ago
Refused to sign a report with false info. Supervisor sent me to Paris for 18 months as punishment. Paris wasn’t the crime ridden place it s now.
dflak almost 2 years ago
To err is human. To really screw things up takes the help of a computer.
Daltongang Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Aunty Manager. Kind of has a ring to it now doesn’t it?
ChessPirate almost 2 years ago
Let the finger-pointing begin!
(ಠ_ಠ)☞ ☚(•ʊ̯•)
BB71 almost 2 years ago
Is she talking to Joe Biden?
ladykat almost 2 years ago
And to really foul things up requires a computer.
Holden Awn almost 2 years ago
Or at least electable potential, if not management potential.
cuzinron47 almost 2 years ago
They also take the accolades for others successes.
TurbosDad almost 2 years ago
“When in charge, ponder. When in trouble, delegate. When in doubt, mumble.” James Harlen Boren
pearlyqim almost 2 years ago
True, unfortunately!
1953Baby almost 2 years ago
Gawd, it’s good to be retired!!!
crazeekatlady almost 2 years ago
The management where I worked, never took responsibility for their errors. They learned the lesson well. It was always the one worker who was blamed by management for not doing 6 “drop everything” projects simultaneously while keeping up with all their other required essential duties as directed by the same management person. Military Officer. Wonder if he ever made it past LT???
gopher gofer almost 2 years ago
i leave management decisions up to my wife, but she still finds ways to assign me the blame… ☺
bakana almost 2 years ago
To Err is Human. To really screw things up, you need a Computer.