Originally posted by: spherrod
did he mention kneepads?
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: spherrod
did he mention kneepads?
:Q
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Unfortunately, "good job"'s are useless when it comes time to pay the bills.
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Unfortunately, "good job"'s are useless when it comes time to pay the bills.
I hear that. What I do though is save all of these in a special folder, then print them out during evaluations. Companies try to drag you down during evaluations so they can minimize your raise, so I whip out the big stack of "good job" emails and they have to reconsider their position 🙂
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Unfortunately, "good job"'s are useless when it comes time to pay the bills.
I hear that. What I do though is save all of these in a special folder, then print them out during evaluations. Companies try to drag you down during evaluations so they can minimize your raise, so I whip out the big stick and they have to reconsider their position 🙂
Originally posted by: mitmot
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Unfortunately, "good job"'s are useless when it comes time to pay the bills.
I hear that. What I do though is save all of these in a special folder, then print them out during evaluations. Companies try to drag you down during evaluations so they can minimize your raise, so I whip out the big stick and they have to reconsider their position 🙂
fixed.
😉
Originally posted by: Drakkon
just wait in two weeks you'll be getting the:
I'm sorry but you are showing too much iniative at this company and making your boss, the company president and HR department look bad.
Thank you for your time at this company but you are no longer fitting in.
Please clean out your desk by 5pm friday.
Originally posted by: Fritzo
He even copied the head of HR and the president on it. Now I feel all warm and fuzzy 🙂
Originally posted by: Fritzo
He even copied the head of HR and the president on it. Now I feel all warm and fuzzy 🙂
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Unfortunately, "good job"'s are useless when it comes time to pay the bills.
I hear that. What I do though is save all of these in a special folder, then print them out during evaluations. Companies try to drag you down during evaluations so they can minimize your raise, so I whip out the big stack of "good job" emails and they have to reconsider their position 🙂