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Ginding away- stop putting sand in my oil... Part 4

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I had the opposite, sort of. I let a car in ahead of me, and then a guy got all pi**y with me because he was trying to merge in behind the woman I had just let into the traffic flow. It's amazing how few people understand the zipper merge concept.

Fixed your post. See it here in Chicagoland too.

I've also seen people get p*ssed at merging, and try to ride the shoulder out to get around everyone. Hilarity ensues watching them get even more rage when they find that a couple hundred feet beyond the end of the merge there is a concrete bridge pier they can't avoid.


It's morons like this that don't slow down or move over for construction or help trucks that really grind my gears.
 
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Fixed your post. See it here in Chicagoland too.

I've also seen people get p*ssed at merging, and try to ride the shoulder out to get around everyone. Hilarity ensues watching them get even more rage when they find that a couple hundred feet beyond the end of the merge there is a concrete bridge pier they can't avoid.


It's morons like this that don't slow down or move over for construction or help trucks that really grind my gears.
To truly fix it for Chicagoland, you should have changed it to "traffic laws"
 
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Why does every gosh darn "weather event" now get its own name? :grr. :mad: :mad:

"Winter Storm Leon"? Seriously?

Does this mean, come summer, we'll have "Heat Wave Andrew" too? W! T! F!
 
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It grinds my gears that this thread didn't end at 1000. Which would have eliminated my spelling gear ginder of the title.
 
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Everything coming through as a "<insert noun> hack". People are offerring a tip for a more organized life, or a way to save money, it's now labeled as a "hack". Screw that. Freddy Myers is a hack, money saving tips are just sound advice.
 
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Everything coming through as a "<insert noun> hack". People are offerring a tip for a more organized life, or a way to save money, it's now labeled as a "hack". Screw that. Freddy Myers is a hack, money saving tips are just sound advice.

Must spread rep
 
Re: Ginding away- stop putting sand in my oil... Part 4

Everything coming through as a "<insert noun> hack". People are offerring a tip for a more organized life, or a way to save money, it's now labeled as a "hack". Screw that. Freddy Myers is a hack, money saving tips are just sound advice.

Yes. Yes. A thousand times yes.

Another "trendy" term I hate: ombre

ombre hair, ombre cake, ombre clothes. enough.
 
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Aaaabsolutely. The new trend word around here. That and Faaaaantastic.
 
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Quarterly "Saturday Bootcamp" workdays, just setup by my boss' boss (who used to be my immediate boss). :rolleyes:

Dude, please - for your sake and ours. Get busy with your new wife and have a kid already, so you have something besides work to keep you occupied on weekends.
 
Re: Ginding away- stop putting sand in my oil... Part 4

Quarterly "Saturday Bootcamp" workdays, just setup by my boss' boss (who used to be my immediate boss). :rolleyes:

Dude, please - for your sake and ours. Get busy with your new wife and have a kid already, so you have something besides work to keep you occupied on weekends.
I think "Saturday Bootcamp" would be the last thing I heard before I started looking for a new job. That is bull****.
 
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I think "Saturday Bootcamp" would be the last thing I heard before I started looking for a new job. That is bull****.

Oh believe me, the search began two weeks ago, and that was before this little announcement. I actually like the guy too, but this is the last straw - he's the definition of a career workaholic. I've volunteered to work two Saturdays in the past three years, but to be told that I'm expected to come in on a Saturday four times a year is another thing entirely.
 
Re: Ginding away- stop putting sand in my oil... Part 4

Oh believe me, the search began two weeks ago, and that was before this little announcement. I actually like the guy too, but this is the last straw - he's the definition of a career workaholic. I've volunteered to work two Saturdays in the past three years, but to be told that I'm expected to come in on a Saturday four times a year is another thing entirely.

There are usually a couple Saturdays for work at my job (totally voluntary). I would go in, but they always start between 6-8am, and are done by 10am-12pm (our normal workday starts at 10am). Why? So we can enjoy our Saturday afternoon. Trouble is, that means Fri night is a waste. :rolleyes: They know better than to ask me nowadays. It used to be:

Boss: Wanna come in Saturday for a couple hours?
Me: What time do you start?
Boss: Eigh--
Me: Nope.
 
Re: Ginding away- stop putting sand in my oil... Part 4

Oh believe me, the search began two weeks ago, and that was before this little announcement. I actually like the guy too, but this is the last straw - he's the definition of a career workaholic. I've volunteered to work two Saturdays in the past three years, but to be told that I'm expected to come in on a Saturday four times a year is another thing entirely.
What is your degree again? And how do you feel about Chiraq... err... Chicagoland?
 
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Trouble is, that means Fri night is a waste. :rolleyes:

Does it? :p (I was hungover for one of those two Saturdays, and still did my part)

In the context of things, this quarterly Saturdays thing is actually pretty minor - there are other issues that go well beyond this. Career advancement is a big one; between small training budgets and the type of projects I'm working on, I'm not seeing it at this company any longer. The state of the company is another. When I started in March 2011, we were growing and the future looked bright. June 2012, we were sold to an investor group from California who brought in a new CEO (the founder moved to the board). I'm not a dummy, after about six months I could see where this was going. Instead of the original goal of building meaningful relationships with our customers and developing our employees, we started quickly chasing much bigger clients that we were not fully prepared to implement. Sales sold stuff we had to scramble to offer. The level of growth (in terms of deals and employees) that we went through in about 18 months was totally irresponsible, and I practically predicted it. September 2013, without warning, they laid off almost 50 people over 2-3 days and admitted in a Friday afternoon meeting that the company's financial performance did not meet the investor group's goals and that upper management had f*ed up, but of course no upper management jobs were impacted by the layoffs. Our backlog (sold revenue not yet billable) was off the charts - ironically because of resource constraints - but most of all they had incorrectly forecasted the amount of business/revenue lost from existing customers either leaving or scaling back their services. Granted, we actually did not have much to do with the customer who left - new CEO came in and chainsawed IT costs by getting rid of us - but this is still poor corporate planning.

They've since committed to providing monthly financial updates (which they have), and the financial situation appears to have improved, but it's really irrelevant. Upper management can pay as much lip service to caring about us and the future of the company as they want, but all the investors care about is whether they're getting the return they expected (as they should - it's what they do), so they're really the ones dictating the direction of the company, whether that's trying to take us public, beefing us up for buyout by a Big 4 firm, or some other plan. Of course, we don't know what their long-term plan is, as they've been mute.

I'm tired of playing the game, and it's time for me to go.

aparch: Bachelor's in Information Systems, Master's in Information Technology Management. And I have little problem with Chicago, I've been there. It's what Detroit could be, if it wasn't run by incompetents.
 
I think "Saturday Bootcamp" would be the last thing I heard before I started looking for a new job. That is bull****.

No sh*t. I sacrifice my Memorial Weekends because we have our annual shutdown. That's fine. I've even worked an odd Saturday here and there. The second in forced to work on Saturdays with any regularity (outside of one per year for an obviously important shutdown) I'm don't.

That's completely unacceptable for a salaried position.
 
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