I thought i read that all the oz day merch was taken to landfill. Guess thats the only upside - maybe some will have a single time use for a week or so before landfill
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I thought i read that all the oz day merch was taken to landfill. Guess thats the only upside - maybe some will have a single time use for a week or so before landfill
Nah that is very nice. I got a **** youIn previous jobs when someone leaves, typically you might have a lunch, wave goodbye and be on your way.
I’m at a relatively new job and the typical stance on what is required as I’ve been told by my manager is ‘a lunch with your local team, a morning tea with the extended team, a leaving card and a leaving gift’ is the general requirement.
Surely this is overkill. What a waste of time, have a lunch and a wave goodbye and move on, surely.
It just feels like overkill having to organise 4 separate things.Nah that is very nice. I got a **** you
Whilst I fully get the annoyance and I’m of the same mindset, it’s always kinda been thus in office life. Goodbyes are typically along those lines, even helpful of your manager to make the decorum very clear to follow.It just feels like overkill having to organise 4 separate things.
I don’t see any reason a morning tea with everyone can’t be organised, have a card there for signing and off you go. Maybe I don’t feel the same way about colleagues on a personal level.
My previous job before I left, my team caught up for a beer and said good bye and good luck and I was gone.
Luckily my manager told me, because I organised a lunch and that was it for a member of my staff that is leaving shortly. Need to organise sourcing money off everyone for a gift, secretly getting a card signed by everyone and teeing up the entire team (60+ people) to a morning tea, just feels like a waste of resources while we are already under resourced.
Nah that is very nice. I got a **** you
One of my old work mates she had birthday week...
WTF birthday ...DAY...
Wasn't there someone here who celebrated a birthmonth?
In previous jobs when someone leaves, typically you might have a lunch, wave goodbye and be on your way.
I’m at a relatively new job and the typical stance on what is required as I’ve been told by my manager is ‘a lunch with your local team, a morning tea with the extended team, a leaving card and a leaving gift’ is the general requirement.
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