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oh well as long as its ya arse and not ya balls ...... its so ungentleman like when a guy stands in front of ya and rearranges himself ..... unless he's ya other half.

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Originally posted by ReVN211

Niz, you get very bored of surfing the net. Especially when you use it for 40hrs a week. You can't find anything interesting to look at, half the time i sit on forums pressing the refresh button...

Welcome to my world ....... :uh-huh:

its better than bullshitting on my personal development plan tho. I mena what kinda question is How will i know if i have successfully achieved the tasks or undertaken the responsibilites well? and i have to ansewer that question for each task that i do. Its the same ansewer for every question ..... i know ive undertaken them well when people dont complain!!

i used to have quite a collection when i worked at a car dealership ..... none of the guys in my department had the programs to display it so it all got sent from the fleet manager to my email address under the heading "training" :)

yeah ive always hated reviews ..... no matter what you do its not enough for your boss anyway!! so i gave up trying and usually am a smart arse on stuff like this ......... what happened to just doing a job? why do we now have to have pyschoanalysis and go into depth with our bosses in time wasting meetings about how unhappy we are and they just tell us to change our attitude nothing is done about theres.

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