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  • 4EyedTurd
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    Originally posted by Craizie View Post
    Try this game I started call unnecessarily mean. It's fun, and helps relieve stress, but it only works if everyone plays.

    It'd be like

    Co-worker: Hey Turd, you have a call on park 3.

    Turd: GO FUCK YOURSELF!!!
    My version, usually raises a few eyebrows. I get a laugh out of it.

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  • Juiced4v
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    Shady....but I've had a previous director do that to my team...everyone had the wtf look

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  • Big Dad
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    What if he falls asleep at his desk and snores ?

    Or , cooks fucking cod in the microwave and stinks up the office about 5 times a week ?

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  • Chili
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    Originally posted by KBScobravert View Post
    No doubt. In the corporate world you spend maybe 30hrs arpund someone's habits, at most. We spend 24/7 within insult throwing range. 8 of us living and office in the same 16'×32' tent.

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    Oh yeah, I get that.. My point is you two work it out, you don't go and call his manager and complain that you don't like 'the way he breathes'. lol

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  • Craizie
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    Originally posted by KBScobravert View Post
    No doubt. In the corporate world you spend maybe 30hrs arpund someone's habits, at most. We spend 24/7 within insult throwing range. 8 of us living and office in the same 16'×32' tent.

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    Try this game I started call unnecessarily mean. It's fun, and helps relieve stress, but it only works if everyone plays.

    It'd be like

    Co-worker: Hey Craizie, you have a call on park 3.

    Craizie: GET FUCKED!!!

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  • KBScobravert
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    Originally posted by Chili View Post
    That's the nitpicky type of stuff that employees like to bother their managers about in the corporate world.. Or pen tapping, or some other stupid pidly bullshit.. As if the complainer does nothing that irritates others.. I just put on headphones.
    No doubt. In the corporate world you spend maybe 30hrs arpund someone's habits, at most. We spend 24/7 within insult throwing range. 8 of us living and office in the same 16'×32' tent.

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  • Chili
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    Originally posted by KBScobravert View Post
    A dude at work sits in our tentvat his desk and sucks through his teeth dozens of times a minute all. fucking. day. long. I throw dental picks at him.

    Another buddy, guy I called a miserable SOB, sits there and does it just to troll me. It's in goidc fun but for fuck's sakes, stop sucking through your fucking teeth wheen you hgavent even eaten in hours.

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    That's the nitpicky type of stuff that employees like to bother their managers about in the corporate world.. Or pen tapping, or some other stupid pidly bullshit.. As if the complainer does nothing that irritates others.. I just put on headphones.

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  • KBScobravert
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    Originally posted by Craizie View Post
    I just do things to make the people I dont like seem crazy. Little mumble their address under my breadth when they walk by. They start screaming and yelling while I play the victim. You know, petty shit like that.
    A dude at work sits in our tentvat his desk and sucks through his teeth dozens of times a minute all. fucking. day. long. I throw dental picks at him.

    Another buddy, guy I called a miserable SOB, sits there and does it just to troll me. It's in goidc fun but for fuck's sakes, stop sucking through your fucking teeth wheen you hgavent even eaten in hours.

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  • Craizie
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    Originally posted by KBScobravert View Post
    That's why I live working both sides, civ/mil. I can turn to a coworker and speak my mind fully. But I work with grown-ups that aren't sniffling bitches crying to HR or ER that I called him the most miserable fucking person I have ever met, told him exactly what I thought of him and his constant complaining and in the same breath asked if he was going to chow with me. I've learned, in my environment, that if you have a problem with someone you absolutely need to clear the room and address it immediately. Nothing good comes from festering when you live and work in such a tight circle.

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    I just do things to make the people I dont like seem crazy. Little mumble their address under my breadth when they walk by. They start screaming and yelling while I play the victim. You know, petty shit like that.

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  • KBScobravert
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    Originally posted by ceyko View Post
    Reminded me of something I'd see in the military. Problem is among enlisted, folks could work things out in a non-PC manner. Whether a bunch of cussing and shoving or a fight. Typically one person or another knew what everyone thought about them already.

    The civilian world does not have a lot of tolerance for these things so it's usually best to keep your opinions to yourself. Then just do your job and go home and forget about the pricks.
    That's why I live working both sides, civ/mil. I can turn to a coworker and speak my mind fully. But I work with grown-ups that aren't sniffling bitches crying to HR or ER that I called him the most miserable fucking person I have ever met, told him exactly what I thought of him and his constant complaining and in the same breath asked if he was going to chow with me. I've learned, in my environment, that if you have a problem with someone you absolutely need to clear the room and address it immediately. Nothing good comes from festering when you live and work in such a tight circle.

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  • Baron Von Crowder
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    That's pretty horrible. Sounds like something my current manager would do.

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  • ceyko
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    Originally posted by Jimbo View Post
    I've had NCO's do that to my teams in the past (w/o the spreadsheet), there were times when it worked out okay.
    Reminded me of something I'd see in the military. Problem is among enlisted, folks could work things out in a non-PC manner. Whether a bunch of cussing and shoving or a fight. Typically one person or another knew what everyone thought about them already.

    The civilian world does not have a lot of tolerance for these things so it's usually best to keep your opinions to yourself. Then just do your job and go home and forget about the pricks.

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  • Jimbo
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    I've had NCO's do that to my teams in the past (w/o the spreadsheet), there were times when it worked out okay.

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  • KBScobravert
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    Reminds me of an interview question for a position at Sewell I was going for a year ago.

    "tell me about the worst boss you ever worked for and what you think made him a bad boss"
    Sorry, I would rather not talk bad about someone behind their back without them here to defend themselves. Besides any bad boss I worked for in the past at least taught me what not to do.

    I am not sure if they really want you to sit there and piss and moan about someone or if anyone ever actually does. I think I would have answered this situation the same. "I got nothing bad to say about anyone. Can I go back to work now making you all your moneys?"

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  • Big Dad
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    Originally posted by CJ View Post
    lol, so did he do this under the guise of anonymity?

    Somewhat ..

    he did not say who said what , and he gave us a opportunity to roast him but, of course no one did.

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