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People who put up signs like that must themselves angels. Iâm sure that for them it must be hard with the world letting them down and all the imperfection all around. But we are what we are.
Growing up, my parents constantly pounded into my head that anything short of perfection was failure. And being a naive kid, I was stupid enough to believe them. Grew up to be anything but "sane and balancedâ.
Years ago at work, our company had a motivational poster in the break room. It read, âHow are you going to find time to do the job right if you donât do it right the first time?â I attached a post-it note to it lest I get fired for damaging company property. The note read âOvertime!âBeing a union shop, the boss was not happy.
Like most workers, I feel Iâm lost in an uncaring bureaucracy. Theyâll come up with stupid policy like telling us to push pallet jacks instead of pulling them, or theyâll remind us to keep cool in the summer, then take the fans out of the man-up lifts. In the mean time, they will take forever to make safety improvements if it requires effort from them, such as replacing burnt-out lights or fixing the step ladders. When they have a safety slogan contest, I wonder if we canât have a deal where we get to create posters that are put up in the national corporate headquarters office: âIf you canât afford safety, you canât afford to stay in business. Put up the safety improvements, or put up a for sale sign. Itâs not profits first, itâs safety first.â Then show these signs to potential stock buyers.
As a retiring friend tells me, as our workplace turns to cr*p under new leadership â learn not to care. Great evaluation or poor, everyone gets the same neglible raise in state government.
BE THIS GUY over 6 years ago
Company Mission Statement:
Make sure our employees are never happy with the work they do.
YouBetchaAy over 6 years ago
The addition to the poster made it make much more sense
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
âThereâs no âIâ in sheepâ? Whatâs Rat getting at here?
NursinGenius over 6 years ago
Didnât know crayons could mark on skin that well
Bilan over 6 years ago
But if youâre sane and balanced, then you have a perfect life.
Mission accomplished!
Jesy Bertz Premium Member over 6 years ago
How can I strive for perfection when you only pay me for âGood Enoughâ?
knight1192a over 6 years ago
People who put up signs like that must themselves angels. Iâm sure that for them it must be hard with the world letting them down and all the imperfection all around. But we are what we are.
blunebottle over 6 years ago
How come Rat keeps making more sense these days?
chris_weaver over 6 years ago
Work harder, not smarter!
Jml58 over 6 years ago
There is never time to do it right. There is always time to do it over.
GeifuKe over 6 years ago
Tom Scholz tried that. That is why there were only 4 Boston albums in nearly 20 years.
dwane.scoty1 over 6 years ago
Padlock the Break Room & make them work punch-in to punch-out!
WaitingMan over 6 years ago
Growing up, my parents constantly pounded into my head that anything short of perfection was failure. And being a naive kid, I was stupid enough to believe them. Grew up to be anything but "sane and balancedâ.
ACK! Premium Member over 6 years ago
âPerfect is the enemy of good enough.â
Breadboard over 6 years ago
Lead,Follow or get the flock out of the way ! Think like a Croc ! âŠâŠCrazy YesâŠ..but I like it to !
Egrayjames over 6 years ago
Years ago at work, our company had a motivational poster in the break room. It read, âHow are you going to find time to do the job right if you donât do it right the first time?â I attached a post-it note to it lest I get fired for damaging company property. The note read âOvertime!âBeing a union shop, the boss was not happy.
Snolep over 6 years ago
Nailed it, Steph!
hariseldon59 over 6 years ago
Once again Pig has a job only when the joke calls for it.
Ermine Notyours over 6 years ago
Like most workers, I feel Iâm lost in an uncaring bureaucracy. Theyâll come up with stupid policy like telling us to push pallet jacks instead of pulling them, or theyâll remind us to keep cool in the summer, then take the fans out of the man-up lifts. In the mean time, they will take forever to make safety improvements if it requires effort from them, such as replacing burnt-out lights or fixing the step ladders. When they have a safety slogan contest, I wonder if we canât have a deal where we get to create posters that are put up in the national corporate headquarters office: âIf you canât afford safety, you canât afford to stay in business. Put up the safety improvements, or put up a for sale sign. Itâs not profits first, itâs safety first.â Then show these signs to potential stock buyers.
ajr58 over 6 years ago
As a retiring friend tells me, as our workplace turns to cr*p under new leadership â learn not to care. Great evaluation or poor, everyone gets the same neglible raise in state government.
WCraft over 6 years ago
I like pigâs poster, better.
richdell over 6 years ago
The beatings will continue until morale improves.
SUBWAY 13 over 6 years ago
âThereâs no âIâ in âsheepâ.â
âNo, but there are plenty of ewes.â
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 6 years ago
Most of our lives are lived on a Plus or Minus scale.
Sisyphos over 6 years ago
Does Pig still have his job?
Iâm guessing not. So much for daring to use the companyâs breakroom wall to express your opinion that is opposed to the official company lineâŠ.
CoffeeBob Premium Member over 6 years ago
There is no âIâ in TEAM. yet there is in BS!
The Sinistral Bassist Premium Member over 6 years ago
Thereâs an I in winner
bennie33801 over 6 years ago
Youâre not paid to think youâre paid to work baaa baaaa