apologies for the radio silence
Posted:
18 Dec 2015, 17:05
by meriad
We have just had two of the maddest days at work - and not in a funny ha ha way, just keep head down and out the way of grumpy people and avoid those having stupidly loud arguments
kind of way The management here really is something to be experienced at times
Got another 1/2 hour to go and then heading off; meeting Nadine for a drink after work. Then tomorrow morning I'll sit down with a cuppa and catch up on here and see what everyone's been up to.
Have a lovely evening all xxxx
Re: apologies for the radio silence
Posted:
18 Dec 2015, 17:20
by Workingman
Oh dear, that does not sound too good.
Enjoy the drink and Nadine's company.
Tomorrow's another day and there is plenty to catch up on.
Re: apologies for the radio silence
Posted:
18 Dec 2015, 18:08
by Kaz
((((((((((((((((Ria))))))))))))))))))))) xxx
Re: apologies for the radio silence
Posted:
18 Dec 2015, 18:15
by Diflower
Aww, poor you (((x)))
Hopefully by the time you get home tonight you'll already be feeling better x
Re: apologies for the radio silence
Posted:
18 Dec 2015, 18:28
by tonicha
It's Friday, so we can all have a drink and relax - with you xx
I used to hate days like that too Ria - even though I worked with a lovely lot of people, there were the odd day when things kicked off
Re: apologies for the radio silence
Posted:
18 Dec 2015, 20:39
by Suff
Not quite in your face for me but I know the feeling.
Two months ago I was told I had to make a registration with the Belgian government that, strictly speaking, I didn't have to do. I challenged it and it has gone away for now, but will come back.
When the city centre was shut down I got a phone call, whilst on the train up north of Paris, with no chance of going home, that I was not allowed to go into work on the Monday and as I did not have remote access I would not be paid. This went on, day by day, until Thursday when I got back to work.
Last Tuesday we were told that our test leads were going to get more and different work which was higher priority than the work we had them doing but we would still be expected to have our testing done on time for our projects
This Tuesday I found out one of our test leads had been let go because they were millions over budget on a late running project and that they had axed his work as "not important".....
My friend at work, in a different department, has been saying to me for weeks, "the world hates you".....
Yesterday I accepted another job.
Not any more it doesn't...
I feel for you Ria, it's never fun to be in a difficult work situation...
Re: apologies for the radio silence
Posted:
19 Dec 2015, 09:55
by Weka
Not fun at all Ria, hope the weeks makes up for the week.
Good luck with the new job Suff.