Adonis Sweet University wrote: » If you get emails from them they are often at 11 o'clock at night or on Sat or Sun and they are constantly cancelling leave because they are 'too busy' to take it.
Adonis Sweet University wrote: » There's a couple of people where I work and, no matter how late you leave or early you arrive, their cars are in the carpark and the light is on in their rooms. If you get emails from them they are often at 11 o'clock at night or on Sat or Sun and they are constantly cancelling leave because they are 'too busy' to take it. I've worked with people like that before and, when they eventually retired or moved on, their replacements seemed to have no problem getting the job done during normal working hours. Just wondering if any of you on here spend long hours in the office, constantly bring work home with you, and how you don't crack up having little or no time away from work?
__..__ wrote: » I worked with a guy who used to be in the office late and sent emails at 11pm etc. Then I was at a wedding in the hotel right behind our office. Our hotel room window overlooked the window of the office. I went up to the hotel room a few times during the night, the last time being about 11pm. The fuker was playing solitaire every time I looked over. I'm another place one of the guys used to send emails just before midnight. I saw him writing one one day about 4pm so noted the contents. The next morning I got that same email in my inbox. The time.sent was 11:30pm. He had written it earlier and dialled back in to click send so it looked like he was working at that time. All about appearances.
begbysback wrote: » Emails can now be sent from phone whilst watching television and drinking coffee. If you don't pay the leccy bill then no need to knock the light off in the evenings.
Neon_Lights wrote: » You can schedule to send in Outlook fyi
tomwaterford wrote: » My old boss used be like this....be ringing everyone asking random questions around 8 or 9 pm that could wait until morning After few weeks of this...I just stopped answering him
B.A._Baracus wrote: » That's actually interesting... Never thought about that before. So pretty much start logging in to your company email from your phone, leave your office light on then fire emails off in the evening from home and promotion here I come lol.
Working class heroes wrote: » And that's why he's your old boss....
LimeFruitGum wrote: » Jeez, that's crazy that he took only a half day for his own mothers funeral. Bet he even checks his work email on Christmas Day. He's going to burn out.
AnneFrank wrote: » why did you keep going up to your bedroom, powdering your nose ?!!
__..__ wrote: » Once was for a sh1t. A couple of times were for the babysitting rota. And the last time was to sleep. I might have gone for another sh1t at some point today too but I can't remember. So there could have been two sh1ts.
Adonis Sweet University wrote: » I remember when I used to post on another forum that someone started a thread asking people how many hours a day they worked. Posters were falling over themselves to rush on and tell everyone how they started at 7am and rarely got home before 9pm and usually ended up putting in a couple of hours at the weekend...... It was as if working long hours was some kind of status symbol that made you superior to the 'losers' who worked their contracted hours and then went home to their families/interests/social life. It was actually quite sad and I hope most of them came to their senses (this was during the celtic tiger) and realised that sacrificing large chunks of your life to work in order to feel important was just a huge waste.
Adonis Sweet University wrote: » I remember when I used to post on another forum that someone started a thread asking people how many hours a day they worked. Posters were falling over themselves to rush on and tell everyone how they started at 7am and rarely got home before 9pm and usually ended up putting in a couple of hours at the weekend.......
screamer wrote: » You'll probably find that a lot of them are now occupying the top jobs in the companies they work for. Some people take immense pride in their career and furthering it and don't see any effort spent in pursuit of their goal as a "waste". Others don't. It's horses for courses really.