When I was a kid, I remember discovering the fun and physics of an echo. What fun we had experimenting in different types of situations and amusing ourselves. This is not that. The Corporate echo phenomenon is like Chinese water torture. Corporations sure know how to sap the fun out of things.
We had one guy who would wait for the boss to ask for questions at the end of the meeting, in which he had covered everything. This guy would delay the end of the meeting five to ten minutes asking questions about things that had been clearly discussed already. It made you want to slip him a donut with a “mickey” in it.
seanfear about 1 month ago
someone please unplug that dude
ladykat about 1 month ago
I prefer April Bloom.
Darth Stevious about 1 month ago
I don’t know who to side with. April & Vickie would both be nightmares to work with.
davidob about 1 month ago
ISA? EISA? or PCI?
6turtle9 about 1 month ago
When I was a kid, I remember discovering the fun and physics of an echo. What fun we had experimenting in different types of situations and amusing ourselves. This is not that. The Corporate echo phenomenon is like Chinese water torture. Corporations sure know how to sap the fun out of things.
2cat about 1 month ago
translation: Mr Vickie’s uncle says April “better watch your step, Missy”
Vet Premium Member about 1 month ago
Send them to Management Thunderdome! Two managers enter. One manager leaves. Their shift is over.
mistercatworks 27 days ago
We had one guy who would wait for the boss to ask for questions at the end of the meeting, in which he had covered everything. This guy would delay the end of the meeting five to ten minutes asking questions about things that had been clearly discussed already. It made you want to slip him a donut with a “mickey” in it.