The Joys Of Admin – Something we can all relate to

1.     Never give me work in the morning. Always wait until 4:00 and then bring it to me. The challenge of a deadline is refreshing.

2.     If it’s really a rush job, run in and interrupt me every 10 minutes to inquire how it’s going. That helps. Even better, hover behind me and advise me at every keystroke.

3.     Always leave without telling anyone where you’re going. It gives me a chance to be creative when someone asks where you are.

4.     If my arms are full of papers, boxes, or supplies, don’t open the door for me. I need to learn how to function as a paraplegic and opening doors with no arms is good training in case I should ever be injured and lose all use of my limbs.

5.     If you give me more than one job to do, don’t tell me which is a priority. I am psychic.

6.     Do your best to keep me late. I adore this place and really have nowhere to go or anything to do. I have no life beyond work.

7.     If a job I do pleases you, keep it a secret. If that gets out, it could mean a promotion.

8.     If you don’t like my work, tell everyone. I like my name to be popular in conversations. I was born to be whipped.

9.     If you have special instructions for a job, don’t write them down. In fact, save them until the job is almost done. No use confusing me with useful information.

10. Never introduce me to the people you’re with. I have no right to know anything. In the corporate food chain, I am plankton. When you refer to them later, my shrewd deductions will identify them.

11. Be nice to me only when the job I’m doing for you could really change your life and send you straight to manager’s hell.

12. Tell me all your little problems. No one else has any and it’s nice to know someone is less fortunate. I especially like the story about having to pay so many taxes on the bonus cheque  you received for being such a good manager.

13. Wait until my yearly review and THEN tell me what my goals SHOULD have been. Give me a mediocre performance rating with a cost of living increase. I’m not here for the money anyway. . . Obviously!

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October 12, 2005

Hmm, how did you get hold of our company manual? 😉

Urrrrrgh. I see we are both having workplace frustrations. 😉

October 13, 2005

LOL, that was so funny! I used to work as a receptionist, so I can relate to pretty much everything on that list. 😉

October 13, 2005

RYN – the Rösti should have a crispy crust on the outside and be soft on the inside. So it sounds like you made it right? The hard part is giving it enough time for the crust to form – it takes a while. I find I’m often too impatient.

October 13, 2005

Hahahahahahaha. Oh how true it can be! For me, I think this: “3. Always leave without telling anyone where you’re going. It gives me a chance to be creative when someone asks where you are.” is especially true. No one EVER thinks to tell me when they are going out! Thanks for the laugh, have a great weekend and I hope you feel better soon.

October 13, 2005

Do you know why I can relate to this? Because when I was working for the studio, I always had an intern reporting to me. And you know what? I’m ashamed to say that I was the KING of number one! Man. That could really be taken another way, couldn’t it? And yet… no need for a disclaimer. ::Smooches::

November 1, 2005

ROFL!

March 21, 2006

I see we once worked for the same place.