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» And that's the thanks I got
Co-Workers
While doing my normal work duties during a normal day at the office, I was asked by a fellow co-worker to please help her with some account mailings that needed to get in the mail by the end of the business day. Being the normally kind hearted person who hates to see others wallow in piles of work, I agreed to help her with her mailing project. She brought me part of the project which consisted of company checks and an accounting sheet which had to be folded and sealed in the proper envelopes, postage being printed on each envelope and copies of the checks and accounting sheets that needed to be stapled together.
I set all my duties to the side put my nose to the grind-stone and completed most of the project when she came bounding down from her office, logged out on the time clock and left for the day, an hour early.
I found out after she left that she did NONE of the project, had instead given it all to me, screwed off the entire day and on top of it all left early, while I was still doing her project.
(Sun 27th May 2007, 17:44, More)
Co-Workers
While doing my normal work duties during a normal day at the office, I was asked by a fellow co-worker to please help her with some account mailings that needed to get in the mail by the end of the business day. Being the normally kind hearted person who hates to see others wallow in piles of work, I agreed to help her with her mailing project. She brought me part of the project which consisted of company checks and an accounting sheet which had to be folded and sealed in the proper envelopes, postage being printed on each envelope and copies of the checks and accounting sheets that needed to be stapled together.
I set all my duties to the side put my nose to the grind-stone and completed most of the project when she came bounding down from her office, logged out on the time clock and left for the day, an hour early.
I found out after she left that she did NONE of the project, had instead given it all to me, screwed off the entire day and on top of it all left early, while I was still doing her project.
(Sun 27th May 2007, 17:44, More)
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Office drama
I'm currently employed in the legal profession. This office doesn't have many employee's, so its very much like a small town.
We have a book keeper who is currently enrolled in college to become an accountant. It seems that holding a job where you work with checks and balances is great for your resume when you get your degree. So as a student she works part time hours.
Her job entails cashing checks, balancing books, distributing settlements and filing the financial documents. She comes and goes as she please as she needs to do the banking. She regularly leaves work early, thinking the boss has let her get away with it in the past he will continue to let her go on as usual.
Our office has slowed down drastically with this so called recession that people have been talking about here in the States. The book keeper has no other duties than what is described above so with times being slow you can guess that she's hasn’t been burning the candle at either end to get her work done in her part time hours.
The boss is worried with thing's being so slow that he needs to keep a closer eye on office expenditures. He then starts looking at payroll, trying to see where he can lean things up. So he begins monitoring everyone's movements in and out of the office. On the last pay check he notices that she issued herself a payroll check with 18 to 20 hours more than what she actually worked.
But the boss does not fire her, nor does he take her aside and punisher her, no, he takes matters into his own hands by issuing an office memo limiting what hours we will work (with no exceptions unless we call off sick), pointing fingers at her poor job preformance(but in a way that doesn't come right out and say as much) and making her take over receptionist duties every Friday.
Unfortunately, receptionist’s are not allowed to leave work early.
If you can believe it, she's called off sick everyday since the memo.
(Sun 27th Jan 2008, 21:19, More)
Office drama
I'm currently employed in the legal profession. This office doesn't have many employee's, so its very much like a small town.
We have a book keeper who is currently enrolled in college to become an accountant. It seems that holding a job where you work with checks and balances is great for your resume when you get your degree. So as a student she works part time hours.
Her job entails cashing checks, balancing books, distributing settlements and filing the financial documents. She comes and goes as she please as she needs to do the banking. She regularly leaves work early, thinking the boss has let her get away with it in the past he will continue to let her go on as usual.
Our office has slowed down drastically with this so called recession that people have been talking about here in the States. The book keeper has no other duties than what is described above so with times being slow you can guess that she's hasn’t been burning the candle at either end to get her work done in her part time hours.
The boss is worried with thing's being so slow that he needs to keep a closer eye on office expenditures. He then starts looking at payroll, trying to see where he can lean things up. So he begins monitoring everyone's movements in and out of the office. On the last pay check he notices that she issued herself a payroll check with 18 to 20 hours more than what she actually worked.
But the boss does not fire her, nor does he take her aside and punisher her, no, he takes matters into his own hands by issuing an office memo limiting what hours we will work (with no exceptions unless we call off sick), pointing fingers at her poor job preformance(but in a way that doesn't come right out and say as much) and making her take over receptionist duties every Friday.
Unfortunately, receptionist’s are not allowed to leave work early.
If you can believe it, she's called off sick everyday since the memo.
(Sun 27th Jan 2008, 21:19, More)