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Thread: Pet Peeves IV
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19-09-2023 01:37 PM #11911
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19-09-2023 03:24 PM #11912
Facebook notifications along the lines of “Jim has posted a photo that you haven’t seen”. Funny that, when I click on the notification, not only do I recognise the photo but I’ve actually liked and commented on it despite Facebook apparently thinking I haven’t even seen it before.
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19-09-2023 03:49 PM #11913This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-09-2023 04:38 PM #11914This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-09-2023 06:56 AM #11915
I've maybe mentioned this before because it's certainly up there, doesn't happen often but Whistlers on public transport, I've just had 5 minutes of the Adams Family that then went into about 1 minute of the Manic Miner tune and now we are back to the Adams Family, I'm going to be in a bad mood all day now
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21-09-2023 12:44 PM #11916
Cold calling!!
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24-09-2023 08:08 AM #11917
When people ask for a solution and someone highlights the problem.
I'm in a running WhatsApp group. A guy is running the Berlin Marathon today and his luggage was lost by his airline. He asked if anyone could help him get a pair of running shoes for the race. The 2nd reply 'always carry anything you really need at the other end in your hand luggage'. Sound advice for sure but not really relevant to solving the other problem, the guy knows the mistake he has made, he wants solutions not another person telling him he was stupid.
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25-09-2023 09:48 AM #11919This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Anyway, agreed with your point. Up there with the immortal line "well where did you last have it/leave it" whenever I ask the wife if she's seen my keys, phone, wallet etc.
I readily admit I'm fairly dreadful for not always having a handle on where those things are but if I knew where I'd left it, I wouldn't be looking for it now then would I?
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25-09-2023 02:23 PM #11920This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuotePM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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25-09-2023 02:31 PM #11921This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Yesterday 09:15 AM #11922
People who respond to work email copy lists (with lots of people on it that wont know them) and don't put their email signature on the email.
So you have no idea of their job role, who they are or why their view might be important or not.
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Yesterday 09:32 AM #11923This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Also the people who reply to all, when only the initial sender needs to see the answer, or when an answer is only needed from one person as everyone else isn’t adding anything.
Something like: ‘Has anyone got the keys to the filling cupboard on the 3rd floor?’ - and 30 people all reply saying ‘no’, ‘I’ve not got it’, ‘not been in it in weeks’, etc
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Yesterday 09:48 AM #11924This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There was an email sent out at my work on a Sunday recently by someone and they sent it to the wrong copylist - so it went to 500 people instead of 20 people. They then sent an email 5 minutes later apologising for their error and telling people to ignore it. Problem solved. You would think.
Yet on the Monday there must have been genuinely about 40 emails with people pointlessly telling the whole copylist they had been sent the email in error, people then responding asking people not to reply to all (whilst replying to all in the process), then people demanding to be removed from the chain as their emails were being blocked up (whilst blocking up everyone else's emails).
Absolute idiots, all of them, and some of them in pretty senior roles earning very good money. Worrying.Last edited by LaMotta; Yesterday at 10:01 AM.
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Yesterday 10:01 AM #11925This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteMon the Hibs.
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Yesterday 10:26 AM #11926
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Yesterday 10:32 AM #11927This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The ones that say EVERYONE STOP SENDING REPLIES TO ALL.
Swiftly followed by a dozen other people asking to be removed from the DL or they were not the intended recipient or any other hundred of variations of pointless responses.
Human nature can be very odd sometimes. Every day everyone in a large workplace must get tons of emails that are not really for them
or they have no interest in yet never respond like that. But as soon as a couple of people respond asking to be removed or they got an email in error tons of other folk feel obliged to do exactly the same thing!
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Yesterday 10:43 AM #11928This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
But then I might be missing something. Is there a reason you don't do it that I'm missing?Last edited by LaMotta; Yesterday at 10:48 AM.
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Yesterday 10:45 AM #11929This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Yesterday 11:09 AM #11930
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Yesterday 06:12 PM #11932
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Jesus that's a bit extreme!! I take it you avoided a disciplinary?!😂
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Yesterday 06:18 PM #11933This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Yesterday 06:21 PM #11934
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Yesterday 09:20 PM #11935This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Speaking of emails to a whole group and RBS. A number of years ago on a project I was on at RBS there was two people, passive aggressively arguing, while bizarrely having the whole project copied in. A lot of “well if you had bothered to read my email correctly” and “ don’t use that tone with me” type of chat. Must have been over about 8 or so emails, was good entertainment for a Friday afternoon.
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Today 12:26 PM #11936
Once had another manager write a particulars nasty email about me to one of his assistant managers because as the Security manager I had cause to interview him over an alleged incident. He inadvertently copied me in 😂
I printed it out, went and slapped it on his desk and told him the next interview was not far off!
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Today 01:45 PM #11937
Bairns fitbaw coaches rocking up to a 10 year olds 7 a side Sunday morning game acting like they’re Pep in a champions league final.
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Today 01:59 PM #11938This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Guys with their level 1.3 coaching badge acting as if they are some footballing guru. If there was any kind of continuous assessment rather than just a turn up and get a certificate system then half of these guys would be bombed out the game asap.
It seems to be a thing now. Guys with a couple of coaching badges talking as if they have some unrivaled wealth of knowledge. When you get to the UEFA licences then I'll maybe listen, before that you just sound like a bit of an eejit.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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Today 06:38 PM #11939
The GOAT abbreviation.
Rips my knitting for some reason.
And Haaland is a robot. Done to death.
And the idea of bringing back Griffiths.
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Today 08:19 PM #11940
I'm currently keeping an eye on the market for a new job, not actively looking but just seeing what's out there. Some of the things listed as 'benefits' by employers are amusing and annoying in equal measure.
'Paid holidays'
'Company pension scheme'
'Competitive salary'
Sorry but a salary, competitive or otherwise, paid holidays and a pension scheme aren't 'benefits' they are a legal obligation for an employer. Listing say 'discounted gym memberships' or 'private healthcare cover' as a benefit is fine, a salary is nothing of the sort.
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