Things that annoy you
ppl who take their phones or laptop when they go to take a shit....do these idiots not realise how much bacteria is up one's arse? and it will nearly always wipe onto ur fingers which u will use on ur phone or laptop...mind u these are usually always the same ppl who never wash their arse after taking a shit.. just wipe off their hands using TP after they are done..
- Carter's Choice
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- People that take excessive sick days
- People that lack self awareness when it comes to their poor work performance
- People who think being the Union delegate somehow absolves them from managing poor performance processes
- People who play the 'mental health' card so that they can take Long Service Leave whenever they want, without needing to give the normal notice
- People who access Domestic violence leave, even when everyone know they haven't been the victim of DV, simply because they have used all their usual sick leave
- People that lack self awareness when it comes to their poor work performance
- People who think being the Union delegate somehow absolves them from managing poor performance processes
- People who play the 'mental health' card so that they can take Long Service Leave whenever they want, without needing to give the normal notice
- People who access Domestic violence leave, even when everyone know they haven't been the victim of DV, simply because they have used all their usual sick leave
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People retarded by resentment, or "resent'tards" as I call them.
People who are just a walking, talking puddle of fucking hatred.
People who tell you what they hate, all the time.
People who think everything is fucking ironic and who look for ironic narratives and takes everywhere.
"Ooo wouldn't it be really ironic if = yep that is definately what is happening" type cunts.
People who are just a walking, talking puddle of fucking hatred.
People who tell you what they hate, all the time.
People who think everything is fucking ironic and who look for ironic narratives and takes everywhere.
"Ooo wouldn't it be really ironic if = yep that is definately what is happening" type cunts.
- Carter's Choice
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Tbh, I actually miss jrp67.Line6 HXFX wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 9:19 am People who are just a walking, talking puddle of fucking hatred.
- Jimmy Smallsteps
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Ah life in a public school. Good times.Carter's Choice wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 9:10 am - People that take excessive sick days
- People that lack self awareness when it comes to their poor work performance
- People who think being the Union delegate somehow absolves them from managing poor performance processes
- People who play the 'mental health' card so that they can take Long Service Leave whenever they want, without needing to give the normal notice
- People who access Domestic violence leave, even when everyone know they haven't been the victim of DV, simply because they have used all their usual sick leave
To be fair I recognise some of that behaviour in my own work environment.
It's hard not to be resentful when the reward for being a dependable and competent member of staff is to cover the work of lazy colleagues.
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YouTube ads in the middle of videos. Especially the current bastard Asda one.
Is that the home-made one with scruffy dad and two kids being annoying in the car park? Fuck, I’d like to kinghit him!Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 12:23 pm YouTube ads in the middle of videos. Especially the current bastard Asda one.
This problem has been addressed by many companies in the US by implementing Paid Time Off (PTO), this is the sum of your vacation allocation and the historically number of annual sick days averaged for the whole company, for example, 20 vacation days + 6 sick days = 26 days PTO. You then use PTO for your combined sickness and vacation time in any ratio that adds up to a total of 26 days for the year.Carter's Choice wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 9:10 am - People that take excessive sick days
- People that lack self awareness when it comes to their poor work performance
- People who think being the Union delegate somehow absolves them from managing poor performance processes
- People who play the 'mental health' card so that they can take Long Service Leave whenever they want, without needing to give the normal notice
- People who access Domestic violence leave, even when everyone know they haven't been the victim of DV, simply because they have used all their usual sick leave
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That's the one. It's verging on child abuse, him dragging those poor children into his schemes.Sandstorm wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 1:16 pmIs that the home-made one with scruffy dad and two kids being annoying in the car park? Fuck, I’d like to kinghit him!Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 12:23 pm YouTube ads in the middle of videos. Especially the current bastard Asda one.
- Plato’sCave
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Halloween
Bill Nye
Ergot Fungus
Carpet Shops
Light Pollution
Bird Shit
BLM
The methuselah star
Bill Nye
Ergot Fungus
Carpet Shops
Light Pollution
Bird Shit
BLM
The methuselah star
there is a special place in hell for you.
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Overly opinionated celebrities who think their word is gospel.
You live in a bubble in a mansion, you most likely gained your fame & wealth being overpaid for a skill that is not really essential. You are so insulated from the effects of a job loss, financial downturn, crime and such please exhibit a modicum of self awareness and realise that you are out of touch with 99% of peoples realities.
You live in a bubble in a mansion, you most likely gained your fame & wealth being overpaid for a skill that is not really essential. You are so insulated from the effects of a job loss, financial downturn, crime and such please exhibit a modicum of self awareness and realise that you are out of touch with 99% of peoples realities.
tabascoboy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 3:38 pmPeople who like cats
- Jimmy Smallsteps
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Marvellous. Although being the US, for most people it's likely about 10 days PTO.Spyglass wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 1:57 pmThis problem has been addressed by many companies in the US by implementing Paid Time Off (PTO), this is the sum of your vacation allocation and the historically number of annual sick days averaged for the whole company, for example, 20 vacation days + 6 sick days = 26 days PTO. You then use PTO for your combined sickness and vacation time in any ratio that adds up to a total of 26 days for the year.Carter's Choice wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 9:10 am - People that take excessive sick days
- People that lack self awareness when it comes to their poor work performance
- People who think being the Union delegate somehow absolves them from managing poor performance processes
- People who play the 'mental health' card so that they can take Long Service Leave whenever they want, without needing to give the normal notice
- People who access Domestic violence leave, even when everyone know they haven't been the victim of DV, simply because they have used all their usual sick leave
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Our system here in the QLD Education dept is pretty generous in terms of time off. If you have run out of sick days you're either very sickly, or have had numerous young children and needed to take time off to support them. The challenge is Long Service Leave. Our rule is that people need to give a term's notice and take no less than 5 days off in a row (less than that and school's don't get reimbursed for the cost). There is flexibility though, and as soon as the term 'mental health' is mentioned that staff can pretty much take as much leave whenever they please. The same for DV leave.Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 9:20 pmMarvellous. Although being the US, for most people it's likely about 10 days PTO.Spyglass wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 1:57 pmThis problem has been addressed by many companies in the US by implementing Paid Time Off (PTO), this is the sum of your vacation allocation and the historically number of annual sick days averaged for the whole company, for example, 20 vacation days + 6 sick days = 26 days PTO. You then use PTO for your combined sickness and vacation time in any ratio that adds up to a total of 26 days for the year.Carter's Choice wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 9:10 am - People that take excessive sick days
- People that lack self awareness when it comes to their poor work performance
- People who think being the Union delegate somehow absolves them from managing poor performance processes
- People who play the 'mental health' card so that they can take Long Service Leave whenever they want, without needing to give the normal notice
- People who access Domestic violence leave, even when everyone know they haven't been the victim of DV, simply because they have used all their usual sick leave
Do you have salary continuation insurance? I'm covered for a year of salary at 80% rates I think it is in the event that I get something serious.Carter's Choice wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 12:17 amOur system here in the QLD Education dept is pretty generous in terms of time off. If you have run out of sick days you're either very sickly, or have had numerous young children and needed to take time off to support them. The challenge is Long Service Leave. Our rule is that people need to give a term's notice and take no less than 5 days off in a row (less than that and school's don't get reimbursed for the cost). There is flexibility though, and as soon as the term 'mental health' is mentioned that staff can pretty much take as much leave whenever they please. The same for DV leave.Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 9:20 pmMarvellous. Although being the US, for most people it's likely about 10 days PTO.Spyglass wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 1:57 pm
This problem has been addressed by many companies in the US by implementing Paid Time Off (PTO), this is the sum of your vacation allocation and the historically number of annual sick days averaged for the whole company, for example, 20 vacation days + 6 sick days = 26 days PTO. You then use PTO for your combined sickness and vacation time in any ratio that adds up to a total of 26 days for the year.
The other one is that I have discovered my sick leave accrues. Ive got around 90 days sick leave sitting there now. That will be used before salary continuation kicks in.
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The Federal Government blaming all its shortcomings on state governments. Or one in particular.
- mat the expat
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"High Tech" webforms that spit out a manual PDF that needs ink at the end of the process
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Yes we have that too. But there is a bit of a process to access it.Farva wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 4:06 amDo you have salary continuation insurance? I'm covered for a year of salary at 80% rates I think it is in the event that I get something serious.Carter's Choice wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 12:17 amOur system here in the QLD Education dept is pretty generous in terms of time off. If you have run out of sick days you're either very sickly, or have had numerous young children and needed to take time off to support them. The challenge is Long Service Leave. Our rule is that people need to give a term's notice and take no less than 5 days off in a row (less than that and school's don't get reimbursed for the cost). There is flexibility though, and as soon as the term 'mental health' is mentioned that staff can pretty much take as much leave whenever they please. The same for DV leave.Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 9:20 pm
Marvellous. Although being the US, for most people it's likely about 10 days PTO.
The other one is that I have discovered my sick leave accrues. Ive got around 90 days sick leave sitting there now. That will be used before salary continuation kicks in.
Our sick leave accrues as well. I've got three quarters of a school year in sick pay sitting there plus a bit more than half a year in unused Long Service Leave.
- mat the expat
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To be fair, public servants have platinum-level perks like that.