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Title: I just quit my job
Post by: Johnny Mac on July 01, 2010, 03:06:18 PM
Opps!
Title: Re: I just quit my job
Post by: Philly Q on July 01, 2010, 03:07:33 PM
Go on, tell us more!
Title: Re: I just quit my job
Post by: Johnny Mac on July 01, 2010, 03:19:14 PM
There is huge amounts of incompetence from someone in the office who plans out who does what ect. He really is just thick to be honest but he lies to cover his own arse and dropped me right in it this morning. So i had a massive row with him and he accused me of treating him like a Lawyer!(I did nearly have him nearly in tears with relentless cross examination!! :twisted:) He on the other hand displayed all the body language of Kevin The Teenager from Harry Enfield. He lies and believes his own lies, then sticks his head in the sand. So I had a word with The big boss's son and he already knows the problems he is creating and wants him out. He said go home and relax and I'll have a word with the old man and sort something out. So I could be back but I had to walk today as I would have strung the silly prick up by his nuts if I didn't!
Title: Re: I just quit my job
Post by: dave_mc on July 01, 2010, 03:56:49 PM
haha wow. as long as the boss knows what's going on (and as long as there's not some silly politics or avoiding-getting-sued thing going on), hopefully it'll be alright.  Good luck :)
Title: Re: I just quit my job
Post by: gwEm on July 01, 2010, 04:05:07 PM
i hate this kind of dishonest lying arsehole at work too
Title: Re: I just quit my job
Post by: Ian Price on July 01, 2010, 04:57:53 PM
Good on you Johnny - although it is a huge shame and sad indictment of bad management. It sounds like this has been an issue for a while and that it should have been sorted out a while ago. It shouldn't be down to you to put people in their place and get things moving!

I'm 'lucky' enough to work in an office where most people work very hard and don't take the p!ss.
Title: Re: I just quit my job
Post by: Johnny Mac on July 01, 2010, 05:23:39 PM
Its a real worry because if this gamble doesn't pay off i'm f*cked! It was a very honest and calm convo with the Boss's son though. So i should have some faith but its dog eat dog in my game...hold up, phones ringing.....

*picks up phone*

Blimey!! Result! They asked me back in and put The silly sod on invoicing! I'm employed again!
 :D :D :D :D
Title: Re: I just quit my job
Post by: Ian Price on July 01, 2010, 06:21:42 PM
Wahey!
Title: Re: I just quit my job
Post by: FernandoDuarte on July 01, 2010, 07:33:49 PM
Great that ended well :D
Title: Re: I just quit my job
Post by: Philly Q on July 01, 2010, 09:16:54 PM
...hold up, phones ringing.....

*picks up phone*

Blimey!! Result! They asked me back in and put The silly sod on invoicing! I'm employed again!
 :D :D :D :D


I like a bit of "live action" posting!  :lol:

Nice work JM!  :D
Title: Re: I just quit my job
Post by: dave_mc on July 01, 2010, 10:17:54 PM
awesome news :)
Title: Re: I just quit my job
Post by: fbloke on July 02, 2010, 12:21:34 AM
Johnny - you may have an anger problem and an almost clinical aversion to those who have far lower standards than the very high ones you set for yourself.

Good lad.

" Scientists believe that the basic building block of the universe is hydrogen because it's the most plentiful element.  I contest that.  I think stupidity is the basic building block of the universe because it's far more plentiful".   -  Frank Zappa.
Title: Re: I just quit my job
Post by: Johnny Mac on July 02, 2010, 04:40:34 AM
Thanks chaps! I've been through some jobs since I've been on this forum.

Fbloke, yes your right I do get angry with people who don't try their best. In my type of work, you can't have idiots running the show or we loose customers. This bloke was taking the stick your head in the sand approach too much.
I got angry with that so called band I was trying to do too. I've thrown the towel in on that now. Long term doleys will loose and let you down all the time.
Title: Re: I just quit my job
Post by: Ratrod on July 02, 2010, 10:41:47 AM
I can relate, Johnny.

I won't go in to detail.
Title: Re: I just quit my job
Post by: fbloke on July 02, 2010, 04:01:23 PM
I have a similar attitude but have learned to take deep breaths in order to prevent changing my biochemistry harmfully due to the idiocy of others.  However, I've got a lot of respect for people who make no such concessions and just dish out bollockings or quit on principle.  It's called passion and we don't see enough of it in this country - we passively accept mediocrity with one breath then whinge about it with another.  I think Roy Keane's rant at Mick McCarthy before walking out during the world cup in France is a classic example with how to deal with someone who is being stubbornly cr@p:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2006/aug/24/sport.comment
Title: Re: I just quit my job
Post by: Johnny Mac on July 02, 2010, 08:36:29 PM
I have a similar attitude but have learned to take deep breaths in order to prevent changing my biochemistry harmfully due to the idiocy of others.  However, I've got a lot of respect for people who make no such concessions and just dish out bollockings or quit on principle.  It's called passion and we don't see enough of it in this country - we passively accept mediocrity with one breath then whinge about it with another.  I think Roy Keane's rant at Mick McCarthy before walking out during the world cup in France is a classic example with how to deal with someone who is being stubbornly cr@p:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2006/aug/24/sport.comment


Some great quotes there. Straight talk, you can't beat it!
Title: Re: I just quit my job
Post by: roland_rat on July 03, 2010, 06:44:17 PM
I got to this thread rather late, but glad it all seems to have worked out for you. 8)
Title: Re: I just quit my job
Post by: 38thBeatle on July 04, 2010, 08:26:39 PM
Give it to 'em Johnny.
Title: Re: I just quit my job
Post by: Johnny Mac on July 05, 2010, 09:18:33 PM
Give it to 'em Johnny.

I did. My boss asked me to meet him in the pub Friday night and bought me lots of beer for getting all this out in the open.

I wish I had my own business, then I wouldn't have to work with numptys.
Title: Re: I just quit my job
Post by: fbloke on July 05, 2010, 11:14:07 PM
Give it to 'em Johnny.

I did. My boss asked me to meet him in the pub Friday night and bought me lots of beer for getting all this out in the open.

I wish I had my own business, then I wouldn't have to work with numptys.

Yep, it took a man to do the man's job here Johnny. I'm glad your boss rewarded you for having the cojones.
 Self-employed is certainly where I'm headed, potentially after the fastest job quit in my career so far. I started my new 3 month contract job today and my boss simply didn't bother to turn up to meet me to give me the project brief.  He was in the room next door all afternoon.  He also hasn't drawn up a contract yet.  So, I sat at a desk in a room full of strange people for 7 hours with absolutely nothing to do, having nothing on paper to tell me that they're going to pay me a single red cent. If the job market wasn't so p1ss poor I would have just gone home after leaving a note telling them to phone me when they have found an anatomy chart and carefully researched "arse" and "elbow".   Is England slowly losing its willingness to bother?  Our business results seem to be mirrored by our progress on the football pitch and I watch the German football team and economy and see a nation who bother to use their brains, have collective responsibility and take pride in a job well done.  I'm not sure it's just my grumpy old man-ness that's leading me to the conclusion that this country is getting more and more dumb.  F*ckwittery abounds.
Title: Re: I just quit my job
Post by: dragonfire709 on July 06, 2010, 10:35:56 AM
Give it to 'em Johnny.

I wish I had my own business, then I wouldn't have to work with numptys.

If only that was true, Johnny! Unfortunately when you employ people a small percentage of them become numpty's (usually after they have been working for you for 3 months) and then become your problem!
Title: Re: I just quit my job
Post by: Johnny Mac on July 06, 2010, 08:52:59 PM
Fbloke, regarding your new job, this sort of thing happens a lot now unfortunately. It something that shouldn't though. Do you know what, your looking at Germany in the same way I have this week. It something I've noticed in them before but watching their football team this week makes you think about them as a nation and their ethics ect. They wipe the floor with us, just look at the motor industry. We're becoming a nation if numptys, I blame big brother myself and dole culture myself!  :lol:



 
Title: Re: I just quit my job
Post by: fbloke on July 06, 2010, 11:24:11 PM
Fbloke, regarding your new job, this sort of thing happens a lot now unfortunately. It something that shouldn't though. Do you know what, your looking at Germany in the same way I have this week. It something I've noticed in them before but watching their football team this week makes you think about them as a nation and their ethics ect. They wipe the floor with us, just look at the motor industry. We're becoming a nation if numptys, I blame big brother myself and dole culture myself!  :lol:



 


I agree completely Johnny, although I may now finally allow myself some Jobseeker's Allowance as I am looking for a job again  - this guy continued to not contact me so I politely told his office manager that I couldn't sit here any longer and was off home.  He asked if I'd like to come in and meet the boss tomorrow and said no.  I said he could phone me if he wanted but I was unlikely to continue unless I had a contract and an idea of what he wanted me to do.  Call me a bluff old traditionalist but I think those two things are fairly fundamental to a contractor. Now I have lots of spare time to add none of my talents to industry but instead to get to grips with those tricky Paul Kossoff chords I need to master before the next band practice.  All's well that ends well!
Title: Re: I just quit my job
Post by: FernandoDuarte on July 06, 2010, 11:40:26 PM
What kind of guy contract somebody without telling what he's supposed to do?? Sounds like the most weird thing EVER to me :?
Title: Re: I just quit my job
Post by: Johnny Mac on July 08, 2010, 08:52:36 PM
We're getting feedback from customers already thanking us for a better service.  :)
Title: Re: I just quit my job
Post by: HTH AMPS on July 10, 2010, 11:04:31 AM
I have a similar attitude but have learned to take deep breaths in order to prevent changing my biochemistry harmfully due to the idiocy of others.  However, I've got a lot of respect for people who make no such concessions and just dish out bollockings or quit on principle.  It's called passion and we don't see enough of it in this country - we passively accept mediocrity with one breath then whinge about it with another.  I think Roy Keane's rant at Mick McCarthy before walking out during the world cup in France is a classic example with how to deal with someone who is being stubbornly cr@p:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2006/aug/24/sport.comment


Some great quotes there. Straight talk, you can't beat it!

you really can't beat Keane's closing statement to McCarthy...  "You can stick it up your bollocks"  :lol:


Title: Re: I just quit my job
Post by: HTH AMPS on July 10, 2010, 01:26:13 PM
Give it to 'em Johnny.

I did. My boss asked me to meet him in the pub Friday night and bought me lots of beer for getting all this out in the open.

I wish I had my own business, then I wouldn't have to work with numptys.

Yep, it took a man to do the man's job here Johnny. I'm glad your boss rewarded you for having the cojones.
 Self-employed is certainly where I'm headed, potentially after the fastest job quit in my career so far. I started my new 3 month contract job today and my boss simply didn't bother to turn up to meet me to give me the project brief.  He was in the room next door all afternoon.  He also hasn't drawn up a contract yet.  So, I sat at a desk in a room full of strange people for 7 hours with absolutely nothing to do, having nothing on paper to tell me that they're going to pay me a single red cent. If the job market wasn't so p1ss poor I would have just gone home after leaving a note telling them to phone me when they have found an anatomy chart and carefully researched "arse" and "elbow".   Is England slowly losing its willingness to bother?  Our business results seem to be mirrored by our progress on the football pitch and I watch the German football team and economy and see a nation who bother to use their brains, have collective responsibility and take pride in a job well done.  I'm not sure it's just my grumpy old man-ness that's leading me to the conclusion that this country is getting more and more dumb.  F*ckwittery abounds.

I think that most certainly is reflective of the UK at present - I take great pride in anything I'm involved in be it at work or otherwise.  I've brought up flaws in 'company processes' numerous times, but get told "that's how management want it done, regardless".  Its all down to management needing to keep themselves in a job - when things are done correctly, the business self-manages to some extent, thereby making management's input into the whole mix fairly minimal.  They need to be seen to be trying to improve things all time, but what happens is things are changed to just another way, not necessarily a 'better' way.  Reminds me of Blazing Saddles... "wait!!! - we gotta protect our phoney baloney jobs"  :roll: