Ok, this is very old tech, but it’s like the guy furiously clicking away with his camera and not noticing he still has the lens cap on. (Obviously for cameras that didn’t have thru-lens metering).
I have at least 3 coworkers in my department whom I almost never see, that work remotely around 95% of their hours or more, make considerably more money than I do, and probably would not be noticed if they did not show up for an entire month.
Bilan about 1 month ago
And they haven’t noticed a slowdown in his work.
Nor do they even know who that is.
Nuliajuk about 1 month ago
Are they striking for the right to wear their underpants on the inside of their outer pants?
gantech about 1 month ago
Ok, this is very old tech, but it’s like the guy furiously clicking away with his camera and not noticing he still has the lens cap on. (Obviously for cameras that didn’t have thru-lens metering).
Hey, it’s happened! (and no, it wasn’t me).
Frer Squirrel about 1 month ago
Are you requesting an airstrike on your position?
Calvins Brother about 1 month ago
Genius. That’s why his shoulder strap goes left to right, while the upper echelon guy’s goes right to left.
JPuzzleWhiz about 1 month ago
Oopsies!
cuzinron47 about 1 month ago
They can still hit the ignore button.
eb110americana about 1 month ago
I have at least 3 coworkers in my department whom I almost never see, that work remotely around 95% of their hours or more, make considerably more money than I do, and probably would not be noticed if they did not show up for an entire month.
David Huie Green ForceIsAUsefulFiction about 1 month ago
It is hard to ignore what you cannot see. It is easy to ignore what you choose not to see.
geese28 about 1 month ago
But the audio should be good though