A manager in my office who is known for being serious and disagreeable, came over and stared at my co-worker 15 minutes after said co-worker’s shift ended. He stared for 30 seconds before saying, “Why are you still here? I can usually set my clock by the SWOOSH at 2pm when you leave!” IMMD.
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He “stared at my co-worker for 15 minutes after said co-worker’s shift ended. He stared for 30 seconds before…”
Which one is it, 15 minutes or one-thirtieth of that?
It’s not well written, but I’m sure he meant that the boss stared at the co-worker for 30 seconds. He did this 15 minutes after the shift ended.
She didn’t say FOR 15 min after the shift ended. She said that the boss came over 15 min after the shift ended and stared at the employee for 30 seconds. So to make it easier for you, let me put it this way: The employee usually leaves right at two. At 2:15 the boss came over and stared for 30 seconds…….
It doesn’t say stared FOR 15 minutes. It says stared 15 minutes after the shift ended. Worded badly, but not contradictorily.
lmao! sounds like me at the last place I worked…couldnt keep me a second longer than necessary!
Why should they, when they aren’t paying you for it?
Pay me longer hours, i will work longer hours
I’m still confused by this one. Did the author not like the co-worker more than the manager? Or did it make there day that the manager was being the prick that normally are?
Funny, my boss normally has to shoo me out the door.
I’m psychologically off, though.
Is your co-worker a superhero?
Boss is an idiot. I can’t see how this made your day, so you’re probably an idiot too.
Poorly worded… Funny as hell!!!
Swoosh!
This.
He was trying to throw off the boss’ timing and therefore able to leave earlier every day
I thought that only my boss could be used as a time keeping device. As the lowest payed employee I am frequently reminded when it is “beer-o-clock” and expected to fetch.