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does anybody else out there work with total lazy, miserable, and the term known as dumbing down (making out they do not know what to do or have to be shown everything)i work with people who are quite happy to waste the day away while the workers get on with it IT IS DRIVING ME MAD

Speak for yerself, BBW :(

I'm here slaving away all day, with a deadline, a meeting after the deadline... plus lots of unpaid stuff on a campaign...


This forum provides occasional light relief when I achieve certain things, get to particular stages.

"Speak for yerself, BBW. I'm here slaving away all day, with a deadline."


Same here Lou. I come on the forum when I'm not carrying out engineering reports, enforcing safety, site and contractor meeting etc...


I come on the forum for a bit of entertainment as the forum is miles better than Facebook and my site manager doesn't mind me going on it either.

"No - its only the people who are on it that mind you being on it."


I guess when you are on the forum, you are not annoying your site manager...so he's happy."


Oh well that's just charming isn't it. My site manager/agent is a northener whose much more powerfully built than me and is rock hard. I don't annoy him.


If I've got nothing to do and he can't find anything for me to do or if he's generally in a good mood he doesn't mind me pottering about on the forum. The clerk of works got caught on Facebook last week and she got bellowed at by him and she cried. I think Facebook is gash anyway.

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