I’ve noticed lately how this seems to happen with so many things! Especially if they’re important. Always a call or communication on Friday afternoon between like 12:00 to 4:55. Then you get it done or call back…and don’t hear anything till Monday…maybe.I will not understand anyone scheduling a meeting late on Friday afternoon for something they want action taken on. Ain't nobody taking any action until Monday anyway.
Friday is the best day to sack someone. Particularly in the late afternoon.I’ve noticed lately how this seems to happen with so many things! Especially if they’re important. Always a call or communication on Friday afternoon between like 12:00 to 4:55. Then you get it done or call back…and don’t hear anything till Monday…maybe.
Funny my job typically is to say that and explain why to customers.I like to tell them “A lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part”. But my boss said I have to quit doing that.
I guess I’m part of the new, kinder IT group.Funny my job typically is to say that and explain why to customers.
Old High School pal of mine works IT for a defense contractor. He told me over breakfast at a local diner this tale. While he was talking R&D through a software problem he asked them to press “any” key to activate his remote changes. Dude says, “I don’t see the “any” key”.I guess I’m part of the new, kinder IT group.
Old High School pal of mine works IT for a defense contractor. He told me over breakfast at a local diner this tale. While he was talking R&D through a software problem he asked them to press “any” key to activate his remote changes. Dude says, “I don’t see the “any” key”.
Life is now officially six degrees of The Simpsons.
Squint and look at the curve of the razorHmmm, that soap label doesn't look like a smiling cat.
Or a hookah smoking caterpillar.Hmmm, that soap label doesn't look like a smiling cat.