reminds me of “Lunch meetings” There is nothing more heinous then forcing people to give up lunch by delivering food to the meetings and not breaking for lunch. Especially when the content of most hours long meetings can be summed up in a half page email.
Randy B Premium Member about 7 years ago
It’s best to squash a new manager’s brightest hopes immediately.
Phred Premium Member about 7 years ago
Another question: define ‘hardworking’.
Wenthral about 7 years ago
reminds me of “Lunch meetings” There is nothing more heinous then forcing people to give up lunch by delivering food to the meetings and not breaking for lunch. Especially when the content of most hours long meetings can be summed up in a half page email.
stefaninafla about 7 years ago
Well, drew knows how to drop buzzwords. I want to smack people that use “benchmark” for any reason other that physical stress tests on equipment.
The Pro from Dover about 7 years ago
Any questions? Sure! Who’s going to win the Superbowl next year?
Charlie Tuba about 7 years ago
A benchmark is the mark that you ass leaves on the bench.