Other people's diaries
Never read other people's diaries and email - you'll never find anything nice in there. If it's not just slagging you off, it'll be sordid fantasies you really didn't want to know about, yet have to keep to yourself so as not to reveal how you found out.
So. What have you read 'accidentally' recently?
( , Thu 1 Feb 2007, 15:03)
Never read other people's diaries and email - you'll never find anything nice in there. If it's not just slagging you off, it'll be sordid fantasies you really didn't want to know about, yet have to keep to yourself so as not to reveal how you found out.
So. What have you read 'accidentally' recently?
( , Thu 1 Feb 2007, 15:03)
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My boss's e-mails
(If I get caught, I'm likely to get sacked, so there will be very few details in this story.)
My psychotic breadstick of a line manager went off on loopy leave 6 months ago. As I was the only one who knew what work she'd been doing, I got temporarily promoted to her job. IT was instructed to set up an out-of-office for the breadstick, forwarding all e-mails on to me instead.
Well, she came back a month ago. And no-one seems to remember to tell IT to cancel the forwarding.
(Well, I'm the only IT-literate person here, the rest couldn't find porn on the internet)
So for the last 4 weeks every e-mail she's been sent has been duplicated to me. It's been very interesting hearing what's going on, who's slagging off who etc.
The only tricky bit is trying to remember in meetings what I know and what I shouldn't know.
F x
(please don't click "I like this", I don't want to get caught)
( , Tue 6 Feb 2007, 16:36, Reply)
(If I get caught, I'm likely to get sacked, so there will be very few details in this story.)
My psychotic breadstick of a line manager went off on loopy leave 6 months ago. As I was the only one who knew what work she'd been doing, I got temporarily promoted to her job. IT was instructed to set up an out-of-office for the breadstick, forwarding all e-mails on to me instead.
Well, she came back a month ago. And no-one seems to remember to tell IT to cancel the forwarding.
(Well, I'm the only IT-literate person here, the rest couldn't find porn on the internet)
So for the last 4 weeks every e-mail she's been sent has been duplicated to me. It's been very interesting hearing what's going on, who's slagging off who etc.
The only tricky bit is trying to remember in meetings what I know and what I shouldn't know.
F x
(please don't click "I like this", I don't want to get caught)
( , Tue 6 Feb 2007, 16:36, Reply)
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