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It’s funny because his name is actually Mike Rowe, his nickname is “Chip”, Go figure….OK I’m gonna count the number of size matters jokes…(you gotta nip that stuff in the bud!)
Some people just do not trust their people to get the job done properly and lord over them like vultures searching for weakness an impending death by error.
I had a boss who was sort of like that. No plan was ever detailed enough for him. Eventually when you got down to the quantum level, everything fell apart.
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We had to provision boots for the Marine Corps. So his plan was to measure the foot of every Marine. Mine was to ask a bunch of them what their boot size was.
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“But what if they don’t know their boot size?”
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“So we don’t include them in the sample.”
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“What if they lie?”
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“Who would lie about his foot size, besides there is equal possibility that they would lie in both directions and the lies would cancel out.”
macky87 about 8 years ago
Just a guess, but I’m betting that he has little to add.
Dtroutma about 8 years ago
Hmm, his name Chaffatz?
Varnes about 8 years ago
It’s funny because his name is actually Mike Rowe, his nickname is “Chip”, Go figure….OK I’m gonna count the number of size matters jokes…(you gotta nip that stuff in the bud!)
pcolli about 8 years ago
Size isn’t everything but it helps.
Alabama Al about 8 years ago
He probably works closely with the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Miss Appropriation.
mr_sherman Premium Member about 8 years ago
If this is to make me feel pity for micro-managers, it ain’t working.
whiteheron about 8 years ago
I never could manage a micro. I guess it takes a special person to do that.
Linguist about 8 years ago
He’s the Micro-Manager in charge of shrinking the deficit.
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Tiny details never escape from him.
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JimT8 about 8 years ago
This is normal procedure, so I don’t get it—except for the significance of that plant which arrived before the chairman.
katzenbooks45 about 8 years ago
I’m surprised it wasn’t the female exec delivering the broad strokes. runs away
Lagoulou about 8 years ago
Tiny Tim?
yimhere about 8 years ago
…. and he must be the subject of the portraits on the wall?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 8 years ago
Some people just do not trust their people to get the job done properly and lord over them like vultures searching for weakness an impending death by error.
dabugger about 8 years ago
Does that make a difference?
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 8 years ago
I prefer Bosses like that, just give me the mission, and I’ll take it from there! O’yeah, get out of my way!
dflak about 8 years ago
I had a boss who was sort of like that. No plan was ever detailed enough for him. Eventually when you got down to the quantum level, everything fell apart.
.
We had to provision boots for the Marine Corps. So his plan was to measure the foot of every Marine. Mine was to ask a bunch of them what their boot size was.
.
“But what if they don’t know their boot size?”
.
“So we don’t include them in the sample.”
.
“What if they lie?”
.
“Who would lie about his foot size, besides there is equal possibility that they would lie in both directions and the lies would cancel out.”
BubbleTape Premium Member about 8 years ago
pa-dump-pa-ching! “Thank you, thank you. I’ll be here all week.”
dja1701 about 8 years ago
a small joke