PB, I sent a polite note to your new employer to remind them to keep you away from the shredder. yes your workstation might be the cleanest in the room, but trying to find that important document is always such a bother after you have been through. I bet enron wishes that they had hired you e few years back.
Posts: 3 | Location: ? | Registered: June 18, 2006
PB, I sent a polite note to your new employer to remind them to keep you away from the shredder. yes your workstation might be the cleanest in the room, but trying to find that important document is always such a bother after you have been through. I bet enron wishes that they had hired you e few years back.
Oh SHITT, now that you know the network and where I am I am alarmed at this post!
Yes, this is most disconcerting!
AHAHAHAHAAHAAHAHA
Keep QUIET you!
ahahahaahah
p.s. what's really funny is that the shredder is directly across from my office. I can see it from where I sit, ahahaha.
I'm getting REALLY tempted here!
Posts: 97 | Location: New York, NY | Registered: May 26, 2006
Originally posted by Scentrys: I think this is like a new catchy thing. Last week I had an interview. The lady was going on about how nice they are to their staff and all of the staff stay a long time. She said after 6 months probation they consider giving you a raise.
I said, "Well, I usually don't look for that raise after 6 months because I never stay on the job that long."
I start work there tomorrow .
It's amazing. When I've NEEDED a job I couldn't get one. When I've NEEDED a job and did get one the job didn't start for a week or two putting me even more in a financial mess.
But those days are gone. Now I can't NOT get work.
Looks like you are cursed as well, ahahahhah.
I'm thinking of telling off one of the executive producers today. Who knows? It may lead to me getting my own show.
I'll probably be on the air next week!
Posts: 97 | Location: New York, NY | Registered: May 26, 2006
Ok, now go & rent the movie 'Office Space' this weekend! Just don't start cleaning fish at your desk or maybe you should so you'll get a big promotion.
Not a stranger...been here since 5/2004
Posts: 3 | Location: Brooklyn | Registered: July 13, 2005
The world has enough snivelling little butt-kissers. Not being one of those DOES eventually pay off and the rewards are usually bigger than if you bowed-down to "the man". Succesful people/employers like balls and at the end of the day you are better off with them than without them. I have adopted a "what's the worst that could happen" attitude and it works. And remember, this is mainly to the gutless wonders also reading this - IT IS BETTER TO DIE ON YOUR FEET THAN LIVE LIFE ON YOUR KNEES!!!!
Posts: 680 | Location: the universe | Registered: June 04, 2007
i just thpught of another take on this cool story. People out here who interview others have proven to me they are forgetful, flakey and disorganized beyond words. Maybe they called all the people they passed on by accident and rejected all they meant to hire, just because they were too stupid to keep track of everyone!Ha ha. That would explain why I am not working yet, even with all the skills in da world! Love the guys story, though. AWESOME!!!
Posts: 680 | Location: the universe | Registered: June 04, 2007
Whatever happened to PB's first person stories on the backstage website?
"You ask my advice about acting? Speak clearly, don't bump into the furniture and if you must have motivation, think of your pay packet on Friday." Noel Coward.
Posts: 63 | Location: NYC | Registered: July 14, 2005