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I work for a major oil corporation, and my boss said I am not capable to perform my duties.


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Submitted by wolfietherat on Thu, 08/31/2006 - 18:47.

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Submitted by Tearful on Thu, 08/31/2006 - 21:11.

If your job description is to write sentences as brief and as vague as possible, I'd say he's wrong.

Submitted by worse on Fri, 09/01/2006 - 19:23.

yes, my advisor at U of Illinois used to say that he would pay ten bucks for every word I wrote

Submitted by jas22 on Fri, 09/01/2006 - 02:42.

...give us a sign.

i had a "relationship" with them in years past. oh my God, the bullshit culture in that office!

talk to us, Worse.

Submitted by Dancho on Fri, 09/01/2006 - 13:06.

Ten signs your boss is a reptile creature from the planet Draconis.

1) Your boss eats babies.
2) Your boss loses focus occasionally and looks like a lizard.
3) Your boss eats older children, as well.
4) Your boss is unable to complete the sentence "Human beings deserve..."
5) Your boss works for an OIL COMPANY.
6) Your boss refers to oil as "my ancestors."
7) Your boss eats tweens, teens, Gen Xer's and Yer's.
8) Your boss makes a hissing sound when you mention David Icke.
9) Your boss tried to have the movie "They Live" removed from the local library.
10) Your boss ate the local librarian.

Submitted by worse on Fri, 09/01/2006 - 18:52.

we are responsible for the design and procedures of the gas production in a major facilities. We are a good engineering group, however, as we have this new manager, not much related to the area is trying to find our mistakes and tell them to the district manager. He might succeed and make us be fired, but what the heck

Submitted by worse on Fri, 09/01/2006 - 18:56.

5) yes, he works for an oil company,
6) yes, he believes he owns the company
10) boss didn´t eat local librarian, we don´t have one

Submitted by wolfietherat on Fri, 09/01/2006 - 19:01.

What an idiot. He is looking for mistakes made prior to him being there in order to make his new team look bad? I would think the district manager is more responsible for any mistakes made and not found, not you guys.

Submitted by worse on Fri, 09/01/2006 - 19:09.

we are his new team, however we are very experienced in this area, however he is not. That s teh way he finds trying to survive at his new post. He might win, or he might get some of us transferred or fired but I doubt it. District manager knows we are doing the job, he is only finding minor mistakes and trying them to look bigger to her boss, the district manager

Submitted by worse on Mon, 10/30/2006 - 14:45.

Finally my supervisor figured out to remove me from my supervisor position of the engineering team and move me to an advisor position.Unfortunatly for me he is winning.Somehow I´ll try to fuck him just doing my job and anwering every comment or hint in a proper manner

Submitted by worse on Tue, 12/12/2006 - 16:20.

I am about to quit my current job at large corporation to accept an offer from an oil group at Calgary, any clues?

Submitted by worse on Fri, 01/12/2007 - 17:29.

I start liking this job as I have been named Fixed assets superintendent, as I don´t know almost nothing about thia matter I decide to take it easy and just stay put

Submitted by worse on Mon, 08/20/2007 - 17:13.

Finally I am resighning today as I found a job in uk, at a design office of engineering. Hope I ´ll get rid of the stuck that I have in this corporation for six years.