Luann by Greg Evans and Karen Evans for August 06, 2011
Transcript:
Brad: "...So Eiffel said Toni can't come to Weenieworld. Then she lectured me on wasting time" Dad: "She can't ban a customer just for talking to you" Dad: "How long did you and Toni talk?" Brad: "Two minutes" Dad: "And how long did Eiffel lecture you about wasting time?" Brad: "Twenty minutes"
wiselad over 13 years ago
classic, managers talking to you about a “small waste of time” usually becomes a “great waste of time”
Rockabore over 13 years ago
Wow, Ann Eiffel’s chat with Brad went on for longer than some tv shows without commercials that is and judging by Brad’s less than defensive stance regarding the issue of Toni stopping to visit (which he should have challenged seeing as Frank is) she must have done most, if not all, of the talking. I can’t help picturing this meeting involving Ann either talking in slow motion or that she started drawing diagrams and charts on the horrors of time wasting.
Catfeet Premium Member over 13 years ago
She’s definitely executive material.
CateBilling over 13 years ago
Putting it out there: Brad reports Ann; she’s fired for inappropriate behaviour. They look at his curriculum vitae and decide he’s ideal management material and he gets her job…
As for Brad not standing up to Ann; he may be hesitant after losing his dream job recently. We know he didn’t do anything wrong but it must have still been a blow. He could be feeling any job better than no job. hugs
Mighty_Mouse over 13 years ago
Speaking about wieners, anyone know if you can get Sahlen’s hot dogs outside the USA?
DaJellyBelly over 13 years ago
Wisely, Brad is gathering together an army of defenders. Together they will overthrow Miss Awful’s dictatorship of tyranny and oppression!
RBLawyer over 13 years ago
I actually see this as a step in Brad’s becoming a more self-reliant person. He’s going to have a break through and become secure and forceful.
Sisyphos over 13 years ago
This is a useful father-son talk; Frank’s years of life-experience will help Brad clarify his thinking and develop some resolve. Time is on our side (as someone once said).
sologdin over 13 years ago
Some hero! Whining for women´s speech.
Rockabore over 13 years ago
Well, I meant he’d need someone who was there when Ann told him Toni wasn’t allowed into WeeineWorld. Besides, I’m not really sure that her harassment’s even on her record since she was transferred rather than fired for what she did. And even though Bernice and Zane could vouch for her being a bad person they weren’t there when Ann said those things to Brad. (Though I must admit I’d like it if they tried since Zane is a really great character who should definitely return).
Talker123 over 13 years ago
When Toni’s life was on the line, Brad did not hesitate. Now, you portray him as an obsequious little guy, working on a nothing job with his head down. Nice job of character development.
Lacy K. over 13 years ago
That’s life.
memo.from.daddy.warbucks over 13 years ago
brad needs a beer
JerryTheK over 13 years ago
What’s New. Tower did what she’s does best.
JerryTheK over 13 years ago
Thank God For Sunday. A Day off
sarge112751 over 13 years ago
Someone PLEASE tell us, Elwood is the OWNER of WEENIE WORLD, and is ready to help his friends!
JerryTheK over 13 years ago
Thank God For Sunday. A day off
TerBer over 13 years ago
Does anyone think her resume is completely accurate?
Sheriff Mordecai Premium Member over 13 years ago
Yeah, Greg – why couldn’t you have Brad working in a cheese shop — or selling parrots? Live ones, preferably.
Amazing Grace over 13 years ago
I think Brad needs to go to a therapist…looks like he’s sliding into depression…and is about to go nuts at Weenieworld
Sheriff Mordecai Premium Member over 13 years ago
Nuts at Weenieworld? an odd pairing.
Mordock999 over 13 years ago
“I can HANDLE Ann Eiffel!” Remember THAT one Brad? By the way, don’t they have any job openings where Your Dad works?
dre7861 over 13 years ago
This ‘lecture’ didn’t involve whips and chains? Ann looks like the type that would feel most comfortable in black leather.
hippogriff over 13 years ago
As Joe Hill said, “Don’t mourn; organize!”
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 13 years ago
Ah, the wisdom of fathers.
Toxicdave over 13 years ago
“Ding!” Light Bulb just lit off.
Trails4GMZ over 13 years ago
Brad, document document document
Doctor11 over 13 years ago
I’m looking forward to when he does report that witch. I’ve had co-workers that act like Eiffel sometimes, and I typically end up telling them to back off when they go into what I call “bully” mode.
twatt2011 over 13 years ago
sounds like some of the supervisors I’ve had over the years.
Twiggy76 over 13 years ago
Sounds like typical middle-management.
Callie Ray over 13 years ago
I don’t like the way Ann’s treating Brad: Making him tell Toni not to comeback to WeenieWorld because she “wastes” his time. Why can’t Brad just stand up to Ann and say no, albeit getting himself fired in the process?
Trails4GMZ over 13 years ago
it costed my employer 2.3m the last time they tried to pull that crap on me.
sgtmatt2378 over 13 years ago
Brad was laid off….not fired. In the real world he is re-hired before anyone else is hired. SO, when is this going to happen? Not too soon for me. You build him up and now tear him down?
oldschoolskater over 13 years ago
I had a boss that behaved like the Eiffel character. I was 19 and she was in her mid 30s and she thought she was hot and would brag about her Nissan Maxima and how much it cost and how she was the youngest store manager in the company (hey, it was 1990 retail; the management needed SOMETHING to lift them up out of the mire of their daily lives). Long story short… I dealt with her, moved on and am now working in my dream job of helping small businesses and their owners and she’s more than likely still working retail.
Timothyhayseed over 13 years ago
AMEN Daddy Warbucks ..
SideshowStarlet over 13 years ago
Frank doesn’t seem too upset yet. It seems more like he’s commiserating with his son over tyrannical micro-managers. It will probably be Nancy Degroot who throws a fit over Brad not being able to talk to his “close friend” at work and the undeniably evil Ann “Eyeful” hitting on her precious little boy. Dad’s probably not going to be swayed very much by Ann’s attempts to hit on Brad. He’ll be there for Brad to joke with about crazy, annoying bosses.
imbaldeagle over 13 years ago
Ann reminds me of Elvira …………………………………….Elvira, Elvira My heart’s on fire Elvira Giddy Up Oom Poppa Omm Poppa Mow Mow Giddy Up Oom Poppa Omm Poppa Mow Mow
caherrera over 13 years ago
She’s jealous Brad! Stick up for you and Toni. <3
BradFilippone over 13 years ago
Can anyone tell me the date for the first Ann Eiffle story? It must have been before I started reading.
mojitobaby over 13 years ago
That intrusive need to control workers’ lives – and by extension, their productivity – isn’t new. Henry Ford had a goon squad that used to force their way into his workers’ houses – many of which he owned – and break all their liquor bottles. This was PRIOR to Prohibition, too. He figured if they drank, even on their own time, they were cheating him by not being at peak performance on the line.
The smoking issue is slightly different – because of all the health issues associated with it, companies feel you’re driving up their health premiums, and the CEO will be damned if your silly little right to pursue happiness gets in the way of his collecting even more in his annual bonus.