I worked for a major bank for a few years, they had vice presidents, senior vice presidents and executive vice presidents. I don’t think there were any junior vice presidents.
I knew a contractor who met this condition & was referred to as “just another rented dog” by our owner, who then asked me to show him the door (Marrying a client’s Purchase Agent is NOT the way to expand your business !).
Reminds me of the old Army cartoon showing two outhouses, one stacked on top of the other. The top one was labelled Officers and the bottom was labelled Enlisted.
rmremail 10 months ago
At least they get to use the same restroom, instead of having one on top of the other.
Ratkin 10 months ago
CEO’s pet project
C 10 months ago
That’s pretty low
Enter.Name.Here 10 months ago
When you know your company boss is a dog lover.
mr_sherman Premium Member 10 months ago
At least it’s not a litter box.
Ermine Notyours 10 months ago
Do the junior execs just back into the hole and leave a present on the other side?
keenanthelibrarian 10 months ago
Junior executives are expected to enter on their hands and knees and grovel?? Seems only reasonable, really …
Kidon Ha-Shomer 10 months ago
could be an interesting spectator sport if the Ex.R.R. is unisex.
Old Codger 10 months ago
This used to be a witty cartoon.
Zebrastripes 10 months ago
Class is over rated…oy
david_42 10 months ago
I worked for a major bank for a few years, they had vice presidents, senior vice presidents and executive vice presidents. I don’t think there were any junior vice presidents.
rickseg 10 months ago
What’s on the other side. A fire hydrant?
sandpiper 10 months ago
That guy must be ‘middle management’ as there doesn’t seem to be another door that will fit him.
DaBump Premium Member 10 months ago
Ouch.
mindjob 10 months ago
Keep your dignity and go where the commoners go
Kabana_Bhoy 10 months ago
I knew a contractor who met this condition & was referred to as “just another rented dog” by our owner, who then asked me to show him the door (Marrying a client’s Purchase Agent is NOT the way to expand your business !).
calliarcale 10 months ago
Wow, now that’s a clearly expressed message!
Count Olaf Premium Member 10 months ago
There is a separate rest room for Pee Ons… ;)
mac04416 10 months ago
Anyone remember the Disney movie “The barefoot Executive”?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member 10 months ago
Better to be a junior executive than a senior manager. Right?
brucer31245 10 months ago
The senior execs have to climb through the top slot??
cupertino jay 10 months ago
ug
anomaly 10 months ago
One reason we’re moving away from handshakes.
198.23.5.11 10 months ago
Well,dogs make great junior execs…but how do you train a cat?
Richard S Russell Premium Member 10 months ago
For those who didn’t get the reference to the original, here’s a summary of …
Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
1. Biological (air, food, drink, shelter, warmth, sex, sleep)
2. Safety (protection, security, order, law, limits, stability)
3. Belongingness (family, affection, love, relationships, camaraderie, teamwork)
4. Esteem (achievement, status, responsibility, reputation)
5. Self-actualization (personal growth and fulfillment)
“A satisfied need is no longer a motivator.”
PaulGoes 10 months ago
Reminds me of the old Army cartoon showing two outhouses, one stacked on top of the other. The top one was labelled Officers and the bottom was labelled Enlisted.
willie_mctell 10 months ago
Not all junior execs will fit.
monya_43 10 months ago
There are weight and agility requirements for junior execs.
gregcomn 10 months ago
Having to squat will enhance the elimination process for the junior execs. Meanwhile the senior executives will remain full of s. . .t.
beany54 10 months ago
Doggy door?