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I am going to have to rinse my hands in disinfectant again before I answer that.....
Grammar Nazi with a Rusty-esque prerspective on lie.......er marketing?
As incredible as this may sound, as of today, I have been employed [by ELCB] for 13 years.
Grammar Nazi with a Rusty-esque prerspective on lie.......er marketing?
As incredible as this may sound, as of today, I have been employed [by ELCB] for 13 years.
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13 years?
That's a lifetime!
That's a lifetime!
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....for 13 years....StarPhoenix wrote:StarPhoenix wrote:I have been employed [by ELCB] for 13 years.StarPhoenix wrote:"Junior Administration Assistant"
Only two more to go until you get promoted to "Administration Assistant"
Then just another 15 until "Senior Administration Assistant"
Then 15-20 more to make "Administrator"
If you live to 140 you'll have it in the bag
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Congrats SP! That's a great achievement, real staying power!
Lol hammy
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Definitely - my longest time with any one company (besides my own) was 18 months
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What company did you have Tribbs?
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If we are supposed to be living every day as if it is our last, then what why are we at work?
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+1 a lot
And yet we do it.
Uncertainty rules our world(s)...
And yet we do it.
Uncertainty rules our world(s)...
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You mean still have Empirical Presentations - or Empirical (for short)GDI_Lord wrote:What company did you have Tribbs?
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What do you guys do?
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Lots of things but mainly we provide solutions to radio stations. -commercial, community, in store and student. We also create databases and do end user pc training
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They also rent out tor....er...interrogation facilities. An extensive dungeon was discovered during the digging of the foundations, and it seemed shame not to turn it into a money spinner. There's nothing quite the ambiance of a dank, mysterious, and uncharted medieval dungeon.Tribble wrote:Lots of things but mainly we provide solutions to radio stations. -commercial, community, in store and student. We also create databases and do end user pc training
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Yes - though that is not common knowledge But you are more than welcome to come and see it - and perhaps try a few of the "items"
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SP works in an insane asylum Tribbs, what items could your office POSSIBLY have that they don't have there?
*pause*
No, wait, don't answer that.
*pause*
No, wait, don't answer that.
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you remembered GDI
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It took me a while but I got it...
So we finally meet, SP! (You also look like a bit of a shorty like me:- )Tribble wrote:Yes - I remember those lashes....... <drool>
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He is still taller than the cat!
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Yay! The company financial year year-end backslapping is done and dusted!
Am I grateful for these two days away from work!
Fish, fruit salad, and nuts were on offer at our Financial Year End Function, but there were two aspects of the CEO's speech that troubled me. He stated that those who only worked for ELCB to collect a payslip should be working elsewhere, and that he wanted to turn the
yearly function into a Day of Thanksgiving to the majority's imaginary invisible friend. [Without whom, some say, ELCB would go out of business. What utter tosh, and an insult to those who put in ridiculous hours to bring in work, I say!] The company has become increasingly religiose, with staff meetings preceded by prayers. This is where I exercise my right to leave the room.
Am I grateful for these two days away from work!
Fish, fruit salad, and nuts were on offer at our Financial Year End Function, but there were two aspects of the CEO's speech that troubled me. He stated that those who only worked for ELCB to collect a payslip should be working elsewhere, and that he wanted to turn the
yearly function into a Day of Thanksgiving to the majority's imaginary invisible friend. [Without whom, some say, ELCB would go out of business. What utter tosh, and an insult to those who put in ridiculous hours to bring in work, I say!] The company has become increasingly religiose, with staff meetings preceded by prayers. This is where I exercise my right to leave the room.
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What do they say when you leave the room? Awfully brave of you.
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What he said.KALSTER wrote:Awfully brave of you.
You may be doing a fine job of ostracizing yourself at work.
No need to leave the room and draw negative attention to yourself when you can just sit quietly thru it and think of how silly they all look.
Nothing wrong with a little lie by omission when it could be your freakin job at stake - your principles don't pay the bills after all.
ELCB sounds like the its run by the ANC youth league. Start polishing up your CV
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Nothing. They have their eyes closed, and are too busy communing with their deity of choice to notice.KALSTER wrote:What do they say when you leave the room? Awfully brave of you.
I also try to do so discretely, that is to say, I don't have a Sam Harris lecture playing at full volume on my cellphone while I am doing it.
Or so it seems.
I have still not been summoned to a disciplinary hearing on the grounds that I am an atheist.
I may be wrong, but we supposedly live in a secular democracy. I wonder whether our constitution allows for freedom FROM religion?
@jamin: Perhaps.....if I were really good at deception.
I don't think that one's employer can make attending religious ceremonies mandatory.
If I gave anyone the impression that I make a point of telling anyone at work that I think that their understanding reality is tenuous, I don't, and typically do not respond when someone tries to preach at me, or says that they will continue to try to convert me.
/This would not be the fist time that I have been subjected to harassment in the workplace. It was nasty, but those responsible were told not to interfere with me or my medical treatment.
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How were they interfering with your treatment?
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They were badgering me about my mental health, and taking it upon themselves to "counsel" me in such a way that ithamin_aus wrote:How were they interfering with your treatment?
made me feel worse. They were prying into my personal life, which is not there area of concern. The people who take care of me advised me to tell my boss to speak to them rather than to continue haranguing me. When I delivered this message, he rather curtly said that he does not report to them.
This happened towards the end of last year. The move to the new building has also not been without its problems.
Having to bite my tongue about working in an open-office environment where some other staff are given free reign to talk as much as they like at whatever volume suits them-even calling out across the room sometimes.
/has fantasies involving exquisitely painful and lingering torture.......
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Hey SP
Was he trying to say that he wanted people on board who had a passion for the company?StarPhoenix wrote:He stated that those who only worked for ELCB to collect a payslip should be working elsewhere
It's his company/he's at the wheel, so if they wanted to have a Yearly Firewalking and Pancake Day, I guess staff might be able to have input but it's his decision, isn't it? (I don't know the structure of the company.)StarPhoenix wrote:that he wanted to turn the yearly function into a Day of Thanksgiving to the majority's imaginary invisible friend.
That's perfectly fine. You're well within your right to do so. Might I suggest joining an organisation like Solidarity www.solidarity.co.za in case you need representation in any labour matters?StarPhoenix wrote:with staff meetings preceded by prayers. This is where I exercise my right to leave the room.
And they shouldn't.StarPhoenix wrote:Nothing.KALSTER wrote:What do they say when you leave the room? Awfully brave of you.
No, we live in a democracy. And it's a democracy that guarantees freedom OF religion, which includes the freedom to be an atheist if one so chooses.StarPhoenix wrote:I may be wrong, but we supposedly live in a secular democracy. I wonder whether our constitution allows for freedom FROM religion?
Nope, certainly not.StarPhoenix wrote:I don't think that one's employer can make attending religious ceremonies mandatory.
Ja, that sucks. Depending on the type of work that you do, talk (and try to prove) to your boss about how much this is decreasing your productivity. Do you have a number of calls closed per month or maybe even proof from the doctors treating you that it is negatively affecting you as a person?StarPhoenix wrote:Having to bite my tongue about working in an open-office environment where some other staff are given free reign to talk as much as they like at whatever volume suits them-even calling out across the room sometimes.
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You are brave to leave. I would just sit there and listen. As they need to respect your need not to believe - you have to respect theirs to believe. Besides - how long are these prayers?