Your irrational pet peeves
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it's also worth noting that, because of the app i have to use, i need to enter a password to check e-mail on my phone. so with every buzz comes me unlocking my phone, tapping the app, entering my PW, hitting enter and waiting a few secs for the message to load.
it's not like i can just make the message appear on the lock screen like my texts do.
it's not like i can just make the message appear on the lock screen like my texts do.
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do you use Good?
Good is so terrible
Good is so terrible
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I actually love running my own business, even with the headaches and added stress. I don't think I'd do very good in an office setting so unless I went into something else where I could freelance, I'd be pretty miserable.
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i do. it used to be terrible. they've come along way over the last 2 years. it's now tolerable.MalkinIsMyHomeboy wrote:do you use Good?
Good is so terrible
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Completely agree. The freedom is incredible if the business is doing well. And the responsibility never feels smothering but rather motivatingHockeynut! wrote:I actually love running my own business, even with the headaches and added stress. I don't think I'd do very good in an office setting so unless I went into something else where I could freelance, I'd be pretty miserable.
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Rational pet peeve:
"Hey meow, *cough, cough*, here are those figures, *sniffle*, that you had me run, *sniffle*. Sorry it took so *sneeze* long."
GET OUT OF HERE!
"Hey meow, *cough, cough*, here are those figures, *sniffle*, that you had me run, *sniffle*. Sorry it took so *sneeze* long."
GET OUT OF HERE!
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Related:meow wrote:Rational pet peeve:
"Hey meow, *cough, cough*, here are those figures, *sniffle*, that you had me run, *sniffle*. Sorry it took so *sneeze* long."
GET OUT OF HERE!
Saw a neighbor at the grocery store on Monday evening. Hadn't seen him in a few days so I walked over to say hi. I shook his hand and asked how he was. He proceeded to tell me how sick he has been/still is.
YOU TOOK MY HAND TYPHOID MARY!!!
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There are reasons why if you search through the pockets of my coats will find that each coat contains a small bottle of hand sanitizer.
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Shyster?
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I stopped at a Get Go this afternoon. The cashier was coughing & hacking all over the place. Way to infect the whole damn town dipsh-t.
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I remember either W or Obama being taken to task because one of his secret service guys carried hand sanitizer for him after shaking hands with groups of people, like that meant they weren't good enough for him.Shyster wrote:There are reasons why if you search through the pockets of my coats will find that each coat contains a small bottle of hand sanitizer.
Hello, damn straight I'd have hand sanitizer after shaking hundreds of hands.
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As a parent I haven't been without hand sanny or wipes in 3 years.
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Along the germs vein, there is a woman I work with that does NOT EVER wash her hands after she uses the bathroom. EVER. And she's not shy about it. She clearly feels "pressure" though - as she will literally turn on the water, run her hands through it for a millisecond, and turn the water off. WHY BOTHER? So disgusting.
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Running your hands through water without washing them is even worse.
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Exactly!the wicked child wrote:Running your hands through water without washing them is even worse.
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even worse in terms of germs being on your hands? how?
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Worse in terms of being a complete smack with disgusting hygiene.MalkinIsMyHomeboy wrote:even worse in terms of germs being on your hands? how?
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I'm not sure how I'd label this pet peeve. But it's a product of working in an office with no formal dress requirements. Most of us here just wear whatever: jeans, loafers, sneakers and whatever. Older stuffed shirt types still wear formal wear, but mostly it's casual unless your doing something that would prompt formal wear.
I think it's obnoxious that managers don't wear formal wear when they interview people. I'm sure a manager could inform the applicant that the code is casual, so there's no need to get done up. But the applicant is going to dress up. So I would say that letting the applicant dress down is not an option, so the interviewing managers should at least wear business casual. It's disheveling to see full suited people being interviewed by people in jeans and sneakers.
I think it's obnoxious that managers don't wear formal wear when they interview people. I'm sure a manager could inform the applicant that the code is casual, so there's no need to get done up. But the applicant is going to dress up. So I would say that letting the applicant dress down is not an option, so the interviewing managers should at least wear business casual. It's disheveling to see full suited people being interviewed by people in jeans and sneakers.
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Yeah I would be rather uncomfortable in a suit and tie while being interviewed by a dude in t-shirt and jeans.
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I was in a suit while being interviewed by a dude in a t-shirt. It was a Red Sox t-shirt so at least we could chat about that.
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I showed up in a suit for an interview for a seasonal summer job. Still friends with those people today and it's a story that still comes up when we get together. Total overkill.
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I think my main problem is, these same managers that put seemingly no attention to their appearance would probably hold it against a candidate for not wearing a suit to the interview.
If I were in a position here to interview candidates, I would explain the atmosphere and basically stress that they should wear whatever they feel most comfortable in. The building has no dress expectations, so dressing up is truly not necessary.
If I were in a position here to interview candidates, I would explain the atmosphere and basically stress that they should wear whatever they feel most comfortable in. The building has no dress expectations, so dressing up is truly not necessary.
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there's a different standard for candidates. they should be judged for not dressing formally enough, even if the manager is wearing a Hawaiian shirt and flip flops.Troy Loney wrote:I think my main problem is, these same managers that put seemingly no attention to their appearance would probably hold it against a candidate for not wearing a suit to the interview.
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As a candidate, I'd question whether I wanted to work for a company where the interviewer wore a t shirt and jeans.
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that would make it more appealing. dressing up is for the birdsmeow wrote:As a candidate, I'd question whether I wanted to work for a company where the interviewer wore a t shirt and jeans.