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To be honest we've all said our piece on your bit and it was starting to get a bit childish hence my comment.
patronising now. Nice one.
To be honest we've all said our piece on your bit and it was starting to get a bit childish hence my comment.
patronising now. Nice one.
Hello Baaabera. Sorry thought you were a sheep.
I want to play World Of Tanks and you don't get fined for parking without a ticket in that game, but you do get abused for camping.

joescrivens said:don't you just hate them.
We went to an indoor play centre the other day and at lunch went to order some food and was told we could only choose from half the menu as there was only 1 chef in. What this meant was that all the all day breakfast items were a no go because according to the young jobsworth at the till - they take too long to make.
On observing the menu it appeared that i could therefor get an oatcake with bacon but I couldn't have a bacon sandwich. The conversation went something like this:
Me: So I can have a bacon and cheese oatcake, but I can't have a bacon sandwhich
Jobsworth: No, because, it takes longer too cook a bacon sandwich
Me: How's that?
Jobsworth: It just takes a longer time
Me: how does it take longer to butter two slices of bread and put bacon inside it than to put that same bacon into an oatcake, add grated cheese and grill the oatcake?
Jobsworth: well, the breakfast items take longer
Me: So I can have an oatcake with cheese, bacon, sausage, beans, tomatoes and salad but I can't have a bacon sandwhich because it takes longer than all of that? Are you baking the bread yourself or something
Jobsworth: Do you want a bacon sandwhich?
Me: Yes.
:bonk::bonk::bonk::bonk::bonk:
I actually visualised the whole thing and it was hilarious hahaaaa!I feel it's only right to tell you that I just laughed so hard reading this I woke up the girlfriend and she's not happy :/I actually visualised the whole thing and it was hilarious hahaaaa!

fatmarley said:patronising now. Nice one.
I think we're missing the important issue in this thread.. Did joe pay for parking?
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Yup, he should. Car park attendants locally do issue tickets to people who are too lazy or unskilled at parking to park their vehicles inside the allotted space.
You are lucky he didn't give you a ticket, as there is no other word to describe a car that is stopped in a car park, without a driver sat inside, than "parked".
The person who started the thread, it was supposed to be funny :shrug:
In the place I used to work in the person in charge of the typing pool was also in charge of the stationery cupboard and she relished the power she had over the whole organisation. There was to be a very prestigious event at my workplace, with a lot of very important people coming to it.
The event was to take place at a weekend and on Wednesday morning the organisers had been made aware of some last minute changes the delegates had to be informed about. As this was before the days of e-mail an urgent letter had to be sent out.
So the person organising the event went to She Who Must Be Obeyed and asked for 300 envelopes.
This is Wednesday. Was the reply.
I know and these letters have to be posted urgently.
This is Wednesday. She replied with a cat-who-got-the-cream smirk.
I know that! Weve got to get these letters out today so I need 300 envelopes now!
This is Wednesday. Tuesday is stationery day. Come back next week and you can have them.
No amount of pleading would shift her. Even the boss demanded the envelopes, making it clear to her who important the event was. No chance it was Wednesday so NOBODY was getting any envelopes.
The organisers had to go out and buy them.
The following Tuesday they got a memo sent saying their envelopes were available for collection and their department would be invoiced for them.
:bang:
youd get a kicking for that here..
You wouldn't dare with her. She was like a sumo wrestler in drag.
well not in a literal sense but more of a verbal/written warning etc, gross misconduct has been threatened in a similar case here where information wasnt sent to customers but was downgraded because of legal implications..
Any kind of action against her because of her attitude would result in her going off sick with "stress" and threatening to sue the place. She eventually went off somewhere else where she was "loved and respected" (her own words) by everyone.

Any kind of action against her because of her attitude would result in her going off sick with "stress" and threatening to sue the place. She eventually went off somewhere else where she was "loved and respected" (her own words) by everyone.

And a roll of sellotape?
Forget it between November 30th and January 1st. You might be stealing it to wrap Christmas presents.
No sellotape was going out during December without a note (this was in the days before EMail) from a senior manager to state that it was for a legitimate business need![]()
In a company of six people like the one I work for, anyone asking for sellotape is going to get a funny look as only the person that packages up our orders needs it, and she's also the one that orders in the stationary.
When I worked for a larger company (1,000 or so) that had a stationary counter it was massively abused, and yes, sellotape at Christmas was one of the main things - when 50 rolls go out in a day, it's fairly obvious that something's up! This was before I went to university (circa 1987) and while I was there a requisition system was introduced to stop the abuse, so things had to be signed off by a department manager.
Prison?![]()
Not really.
In my case someone was trying to tell me that it took longer to make a sandwich that an oatcake. It doesn't take a genius to work out what she was saying was wrong.
If she said they just weren't making bacon sarnies and those were the rules then what you wrote would have been correct.
This thread is so funny. Was the bacon sarnie worth the hassle Jo?
I remember once we stopped off at a small hotel after a long car journey for a sandwich. On the menu was a cheese sandwich, ham sandwich, tuna sandwich.
My husband asked for a cheese and ham sandwich to be told, "sorry it's not on the menu". He questioned the menu and said well you obviously have ham and cheese in your kitchen can you not put them in two slices of bread etc. she said I'm sorry I can't as cheese and ham as one sandwich is not on the menu"!
To this day we still laugh about it and we always stop off at this same hotel on our journey, to be served by the same waitress and we still can't get a C&H sarnie! To be fair she isn't a jobs worth just stuck in 1970!
This thread is so funny. Was the bacon sarnie worth the hassle Jo?
I think its funny, someone is only considered a jobsworth because they are doing what they are paid to do and you as a customer can't get your own way and expect them to break company policy and risk losing their job (something that is gold dust nowadays) just so you can get what you want because regardless of wether its right or wrong, your self worth tells you that you are entitled to it. They won't cave in, you call them a jobsworth, then you go to work obide by your rules and company policy and then, someone calls you one too.
After all i doubt anyone in management would appreciate being called a jobsworth if you told off an employee for using facebook on the company workstation, just as you wouldn't do the same if you were the employee saying it to a manager
I think its funny, someone is only considered a jobsworth because they are doing what they are paid to do and you as a customer can't get your own way and expect them to break company policy and risk losing their job
then you go to work obide by your rules and company policy and then, someone calls you one too.
It sounds like you would also be a jobs worth from your post.