View Full Version : its 5 oclock somewhere...
hpdrifter
09-22-2006, 12:13 PM
why can't I be there?
I can't remember the last time I didn't want to be at work this bad.
Help me think of excuses for not coming back after lunch...
ericlee
09-22-2006, 12:15 PM
Because I said you don't have to work.
abcdefz
09-22-2006, 12:18 PM
Five o'clock world.
Beckalina
09-22-2006, 12:22 PM
its 6.50 here, thats almost 5.
tell em that you came in early
ericlee
09-22-2006, 12:48 PM
ahh, you guys probably all work 8 hours though. I'm supposed to work 12 hours but being that I don't get paid for lunch, I've got to work 13 hours.
When I get a "normal" job, I'll be working the regular 9-5 shift and it will seem like a half day compared to what I'm used to.
I'll tell you one thing for sure and that's they can count on me NOT coming in tomorrow. It's my birthday.
abcdefz
09-22-2006, 12:55 PM
I'm supposed to work 12 hours but being that I don't get paid for lunch, I've got to work 13 hours.
...posting on a message board, watching DVDs, and refusing to help customers certainly works up an appetite! :D
hpdrifter, you should just leave without saying anything. i bet you could get away with it a few times if you just never acknowledge it. i mean if you've been there long enough for people to trust you, they'd probably just go "did that just happen?......huh." and as long as you just refuse to acknowledge the fact that you did it, it would probably slide
ericlee
09-22-2006, 01:16 PM
...posting on a message board, watching DVDs, and refusing to help customers certainly works up an appetite! :D
I don't mind helping them at all. I just hate when a new batch comes in and when they do, they all come in like retards. I know that they're not fimiliar with how we work but, it's actually the same system that they use at their units. They just get to my shop and dumb up all of the sudden.
If I get customers that know what they're doing then I'd have no room to complain.
I only do an average of 2 hours of actual work in a 13 hour time period but yesterday was a first and did a total of 9 actual hours of work just because of the dipshits.
Believe me too.. If you work for a backstabbing company like mine, you'd complain too.
hpdrifter
09-22-2006, 01:17 PM
hpdrifter, you should just leave without saying anything. i bet you could get away with it a few times if you just never acknowledge it. i mean if you've been there long enough for people to trust you, they'd probably just go "did that just happen?......huh." and as long as you just refuse to acknowledge the fact that you did it, it would probably slide
Don't think I didn't consider this. But I don't think I've been here long enough.
At my old job, it was a matter of course.
abcdefz
09-22-2006, 01:37 PM
I don't mind helping them at all. I just hate when a new batch comes in and when they do, they all come in like retards. I know that they're not fimiliar with how we work but, it's actually the same system that they use at their units. They just get to my shop and dumb up all of the sudden.
If I get customers that know what they're doing then I'd have no room to complain.
I only do an average of 2 hours of actual work in a 13 hour time period but yesterday was a first and did a total of 9 actual hours of work just because of the dipshits.
Believe me too.. If you work for a backstabbing company like mine, you'd complain too.
...yeah; I don't think I could ever be happy at Mary Kay, though, so...
just leave and say you forgot you were supposed to come back if anyone asks.
ericlee
09-22-2006, 01:52 PM
...yeah; I don't think I could ever be happy at Mary Kay, though, so...
at least somebody understands my pain
abcdefz
09-22-2006, 01:55 PM
(y)
...especially for us "winter" toned skins. That pink is just awful. AWFUL.
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