One sure thing that irks me the most is when someone is being lazy at what they are supposed to and paid to do. What I can assure though is that years of experience has made me think a thousand times before reacting and instead divert my energies to thinking of 'creative' ways to unleash my upset emotions. It's not that I don't make mistakes, I do, but this is supposedly a work environment and we should present ourselves to look united to people outside our organization. It's not you against me - it is us working together to build something worth paying. Consider this a lesson, young person!
It really is not that big deal, and I'm just looking for a bit of spice on this rather plain office environment. I kind of miss the tension. So here's the deal: an email sent telling me that I'm confusing 'you' about the progress of this requirement. Of course it is confusing! It's not like we are learning ABC's. My one cent is you should have at least tried to read it thrice before pressing that 'send' email button.
There are many emails sent, it's part of your job to cut across the clutter and ignore the things that are not essential to you. You're young but it doesn't mean you can just cry foul over lots of emails - which are 'progress' emails.
Now to cut you some slack since you had a hard time reading emails I had this blog for the 'read between the lines' I replied, just in case you got 'confused'.
Me saying: "My apologies for the lots of emails regarding the progress of this RFQ which you find hard to comprehend."
What I really wanted to say: "Bullshit! read-reread, read! You son-of-a-b*tch!"
Me saying: "As clearly stated in the previous email regarding the status of the machines."
What I really wanted to say: "Do you know how to read? Or are you just challenged, mentally?"
So there goes.
To my officemate(s) who might read this: I'm just tired and sick and not my jolly self tonight. Don't take this too seriously.
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