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In Topic: What's messing with your groove?
07 October 2025 - 09:49 AM
Tiste Simeon, on 07 October 2025 - 09:01 AM, said:
TheRetiredBridgeburner, on 07 October 2025 - 07:32 AM, said:
We've got a crisis meeting at work tomorrow. They seem to have finally accepted that morale in my office in particular is terrible and have spoken to staff individually about what the concerns are (the biggest one being we've got very unprofessional members of senior management causing a lot of misery), now the Chief of Ops is coming up and asking for meetings with everyone (I have no idea what repeating what we've already said to another manager will do, but that's what they've asked for). I'll be very glad when this week is over.
Forgive me for being very cynical but I suspect that what it will do is give the people at the top a tick in the box to say "we listened" without action to back it up.
I hope this grumpy old so and so is wrong though and it results in things becoming better at work!
Oh I don't disagree with you at all - the fact this has all been said to a member of senior management already makes me feel it's a tick box that Chief of Ops has met with everyone and "listened" so that they can say in future that they did.
I'm leaving when I find another job anyway, and I think even if they acted on concerns it's too late for a handful of other people also. I'd still like things to be better for my colleagues though, hence agreeing to participate on the slim hope it results in change. In reality though, one of the main problems is my direct line manager and because of all the functions that sit with her, they have absolutely no backup plan for if she left/was demoted, so I don't believe for a second they will act on anything to do with her. Most of the other problems are structural and will be the work of months not weeks to solve, hence me feeling it's too late. -
In Topic: What's messing with your groove?
07 October 2025 - 07:32 AM
Really sorry Maark, I hope she finds something more stable soon.
We've got a crisis meeting at work tomorrow. They seem to have finally accepted that morale in my office in particular is terrible and have spoken to staff individually about what the concerns are (the biggest one being we've got very unprofessional members of senior management causing a lot of misery), now the Chief of Ops is coming up and asking for meetings with everyone (I have no idea what repeating what we've already said to another manager will do, but that's what they've asked for). I'll be very glad when this week is over. -
In Topic: What's messing with your groove?
26 September 2025 - 07:07 AM
Nicodimas, on 19 September 2025 - 09:33 PM, said:
Don't f around with mold.
Absolutely. I once worked in an office that had an extensive damp problem with large patches of mould visible on the walls in the part of the building I was in (the solicitors whose offices were near it all got moved, the support staff didn't matter) and I had recurrent sinus infections for about six months. When I finally saw an ENT specialist he laughed himself daft upon hearing the context and that I worked for a solicitors, and at the follow up appointment openly offered to write any medical letter I needed in order to take them to a tribunal, because the situation was so ridiculous. It never came to anything as COVID happened and I left during the lockdown - and miraculously the infections ceased. Who'd have thought?
Anyway, hope your GF is on the road to recovery now. -
In Topic: Reading at t'moment?
24 September 2025 - 11:52 AM
Macros, on 17 September 2025 - 07:54 PM, said:
Don't get the love for Dan Brown, managed to finish the DaVinci code, just about crap book, the entire read felt like a smug 'I know things bullshit shtick from the author, an, at best, average thriller mystery with a bucket of smug mis understood history
I felt very similarly when I tried the Da Vinci Code many years ago.
Finished the First Law trilogy - I definitely want to read more Abercrombie, but having a break for a few lighter things first. Nearly finished A Short History of the World in 50 Failures which has been an amusing read. -
In Topic: The USA Politics Thread
23 September 2025 - 12:38 PM
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Tsundoku
01 Nov 2024 - 21:01Hope you have a great one and you get all the good things :)
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