
I spent three years "working" in the Ministry of Agriculture carefully crafting projectiles out of folded paper and drawing pins that I would then fire at colleagues with an elastic band. On discovering I'd been conducting all-out warfare when I should really have been in a field counting cows, I was asked to "reconsider my career options" outside the service.
Why, then, should you be fired from your job?
( , Thu 9 Aug 2007, 13:04)
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This is together with my boss, with whom I have compiled a paper detailing her crimes against good sense and courtesy. The boss's boss is an ignorant, arrogant, incompetent, patronising, self-important heap of ridiculousness. A colleague (who got her the job) resigned a year or so after her appointment, citing her as "the worst mistake of my professional life" and "insufferable".
So, I suppose I should either be fired for this or given a big fat promotion.
( , Sun 12 Aug 2007, 4:46, Reply)
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