On March 30 2015 05:56 Eppa! wrote:
I just find it ironic that you need to defend yourself when you just complained that they defended them self. I think texting coworkers on their day of is ok but texting complaints is really BM. I would be pissed if coworkers did that to me.
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On March 30 2015 04:42 wei2coolman wrote:
TBF I was in a ranked game, and she literally could have just wait 20 minutes for my other coworker to get into the office.... I'm not gunna drive 10 minutes to the Lab to open the door, when someone was gunna be there in 20 minutes to open the door....
On March 30 2015 04:40 Eppa! wrote:
Anyone else see the irony in this post?
On March 30 2015 04:08 wei2coolman wrote:
it's a small company, it's been norm to communicate via text to figure things out.
edit; also this is the same bitch who called me at 8am to see if I could come to the office and open up the lab for her since she forgot her keys at home, and she was too lazy to drive back home to grab it, so she called me to come to the lab to open it for her, despite me not having shift til 2pm. I pretty much told her, "uh, no".
so fuck her.
On March 30 2015 04:06 Carnivorous Sheep wrote:
Why in the world would you text them on their day off instead of bringing it up when you see them at work lol.
On March 30 2015 02:28 wei2coolman wrote:
man, some people go to the extreme to defend their ego's. texted my coworkers a simple reminder, "hey, friendly reminder, be sure to check expiration dates on stuff before using, i've noticed that this "thing" has gone unnoticed, and is past it's open stability expiration date by 5 days. thankfully nothing went wrong during this time" Now the 'thing' that I'm talking about, is something we use daily every morning, I only use it once a week, since i only open the lab once a week, but my other 2 co-workers open the lab the rest of the week. So it's on them that they didn't realize that it's been expired for so long. One of them apologized, blaming her carelessness due to the painkillers she was on cuz of some tooth nerve infection. Fair enough, shit happens. The other co-worker's first response was "Why didn't you catch it on the 25th when you opened?" lol, funnily enough, she was sick this day, so I had to come into the lab earlier than I normally do, but I still wasn't the one who opened the lab. So i just responded, "uhh, i didn't open that day...". then she responds "well, i'm not the only one who made the mistake, and i don't appreciate being texted on my day off". lmao, what ended up being a simple memo for my coworker to check expiration date before using stuff, turned into a full on bitch fest trying to defend her own ego. lmao.
not a single "sorry", or "won't happen again". in her entire response. like wtf? reminds me of wood 5 players complaining about elo hell, except in RL, which is even more embarrassing.
man, some people go to the extreme to defend their ego's. texted my coworkers a simple reminder, "hey, friendly reminder, be sure to check expiration dates on stuff before using, i've noticed that this "thing" has gone unnoticed, and is past it's open stability expiration date by 5 days. thankfully nothing went wrong during this time" Now the 'thing' that I'm talking about, is something we use daily every morning, I only use it once a week, since i only open the lab once a week, but my other 2 co-workers open the lab the rest of the week. So it's on them that they didn't realize that it's been expired for so long. One of them apologized, blaming her carelessness due to the painkillers she was on cuz of some tooth nerve infection. Fair enough, shit happens. The other co-worker's first response was "Why didn't you catch it on the 25th when you opened?" lol, funnily enough, she was sick this day, so I had to come into the lab earlier than I normally do, but I still wasn't the one who opened the lab. So i just responded, "uhh, i didn't open that day...". then she responds "well, i'm not the only one who made the mistake, and i don't appreciate being texted on my day off". lmao, what ended up being a simple memo for my coworker to check expiration date before using stuff, turned into a full on bitch fest trying to defend her own ego. lmao.
not a single "sorry", or "won't happen again". in her entire response. like wtf? reminds me of wood 5 players complaining about elo hell, except in RL, which is even more embarrassing.
Why in the world would you text them on their day off instead of bringing it up when you see them at work lol.
it's a small company, it's been norm to communicate via text to figure things out.
edit; also this is the same bitch who called me at 8am to see if I could come to the office and open up the lab for her since she forgot her keys at home, and she was too lazy to drive back home to grab it, so she called me to come to the lab to open it for her, despite me not having shift til 2pm. I pretty much told her, "uh, no".
so fuck her.
Anyone else see the irony in this post?
TBF I was in a ranked game, and she literally could have just wait 20 minutes for my other coworker to get into the office.... I'm not gunna drive 10 minutes to the Lab to open the door, when someone was gunna be there in 20 minutes to open the door....
I just find it ironic that you need to defend yourself when you just complained that they defended them self. I think texting coworkers on their day of is ok but texting complaints is really BM. I would be pissed if coworkers did that to me.
it was more of a memo, and less a complaint. Especially when using expired shit in a clinical lab is a major NO NO.
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