I threw up twice today because I had to clean up the spilled spoiled choco milk we found in the pantry when we came in the office. I didn't want to touch it at first, it wasn't my job and it wasn't my fault. I generally don't mind going out of my way to do things that will help the people around me condoning inconsideration is something that goes against my principles. Whoever spilled that milk should have cleaned it up - or at the very least asked the maintenance to do it - if it was too late to call for maintenance then what about leaving it there for tomorrow but making sure that you do call for maintenance first thing in the morning?
The other wrong thing that followed is that because I vocally expressed my unwillingness to clean up an officemate decided that "they" should do it - apparently he can't stand the stench (not that I could, but I was more than willing to step out of the office and wait for someone to right things). I ended up helping them and doing more than a fair share of work... and the officemate who actually had the bright idea of cleaning up did the least. What was that about?
Strike three: we're being asked to sign a sick leave but we're only leaving two hours early. Whatever happened to flexible time? Something that many of my office mates use to come to office late. Well I'm skipping this for now, and will just ask my boss if we really need it if she looks for it tomorrow. A Sick leave is supposed to be for a whole day right?
I work in a hearing specialist's office, and one of my jobs is cleaning hearing aids. Most of our patients are old and gross, and hearing aids make ears produce more wax. Also, some people like to throw their shitty Depends in the trash without saying anything, and of course I get to clean it up. So, sometimes I just puke on my boss.
ReplyDeletePuking on your own boss lol that's something!
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