How I Skive Off Work
Admit it. No one does any work these days. It's all looking at crappy websites with your thumb hanging over alt tab incase the boss walks over. Tell us your best methods of skiving, and any resultant incidents. (Maybe your slacking off has got someone sacked, or resulted in a large scale industrial accident.)
( , Wed 27 Apr 2005, 15:53)
Admit it. No one does any work these days. It's all looking at crappy websites with your thumb hanging over alt tab incase the boss walks over. Tell us your best methods of skiving, and any resultant incidents. (Maybe your slacking off has got someone sacked, or resulted in a large scale industrial accident.)
( , Wed 27 Apr 2005, 15:53)
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Re: skiving
Until recently, I worked in the kitchens at Dominos Pizza, Basingstoke. When I wanted to skive, I just didn't bother going in. Exept on paydays, when I fiddled the time schedule on the computers (the manager trusted me with his password) so I still got paid about four times as much as I earned (which was pitifully little). I would take weeks off at a time, the managment not seming to care when I strolled in through the door. I would stay at my supervisors, get high with her fiance, and not leave for days.
All this stopped suddenly when I got fired a couple of weeks ago. Ah well, of to thedole Jobseekers I go...
( , Thu 28 Apr 2005, 11:21, Reply)
Until recently, I worked in the kitchens at Dominos Pizza, Basingstoke. When I wanted to skive, I just didn't bother going in. Exept on paydays, when I fiddled the time schedule on the computers (the manager trusted me with his password) so I still got paid about four times as much as I earned (which was pitifully little). I would take weeks off at a time, the managment not seming to care when I strolled in through the door. I would stay at my supervisors, get high with her fiance, and not leave for days.
All this stopped suddenly when I got fired a couple of weeks ago. Ah well, of to the
( , Thu 28 Apr 2005, 11:21, Reply)
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