Site Moderator Reader1810 Posted December 2 Site Moderator Posted December 2 (edited) 3 hours ago, chris191070 said: Thanks 😊 If there were real issues that needed reporting, the fact she is not going through the proper chain of command - ie, her boss - is of major concern, imo. @kbois advice is excellent. Edited December 2 by Reader1810 2 2
Kitt Posted December 2 Posted December 2 I agree with what was said above. Document everything you can from the recent past, continue to document going forward, and bring your boss up to speed. Remember, having all your ducks in a row makes em easier to shoot! 1 3 1
spyke Posted December 3 Posted December 3 17 hours ago, Kitt said: Remember, having all your ducks in a row makes em easier to shoot! Hit the loved reaction your post but this line made me want to hit laugh reaction. Wish we could have both. 🤣 Oh, btw, I'm so stealing this line. 1 2 2
Popular Post Kitt Posted December 3 Popular Post Posted December 3 27 minutes ago, spyke said: Hit the loved reaction your post but this line made me want to hit laugh reaction. Wish we could have both. 🤣 Oh, btw, I'm so stealing this line. Lmfao! Use it in good health! It's one of my faves 3 2 1
Gary L Posted December 3 Posted December 3 20 hours ago, kbois said: Document. Document. Document. Write down specifics anytime she pulls that s#!+. That way you will have ammunition when you and your other co-workers go to your manager. It won't be a he said/she said situation if you have details. Good luck! This is absolutely essential. We had a dreadful teacher who cost us quite a few students and hits to reputation but when new HR director received request to sack her, the bosses had recorded nothing, even when she told a guy that it was no surprise his mother had only one arm (true) because of how bad he was. No one had complained about her in writing and she escaped Scott free. take care Chris. 4
Popular Post CassieQ Posted December 4 Popular Post Posted December 4 Okay. I hate to be this person, but I've had it with the cold. I'm tired of walking out in the morning to temperatures in the teens and low 20s. I'm tired of the sleet, ice and frost. Of the sharp edges and cold corners. I don't understand how northerners live like this. 2 3 1
Gary L Posted December 4 Posted December 4 Here it should be “winter-lite”. Instead, balcony windows wide open and a nice 20°. It’s not cold enough to make oranges change from green to orange! 4
kbois Posted December 4 Posted December 4 1 hour ago, CassieQ said: Okay. I hate to be this person, but I've had it with the cold. I'm tired of walking out in the morning to temperatures in the teens and low 20s. I'm tired of the sleet, ice and frost. Of the sharp edges and cold corners. I don't understand how northerners live like this. I totally get it. I've lived in the north. I've lived in the mid-atlantic and now I'm in the south. Frigid temperatures hit me harder now whenever I'm exposed to them. Not having a proper winter coat doesn't help either. On the flip side, I'm completely over the heat and humidity that swamps Florida for 4-6 months. Not to mention that dreaded "H" word. If I had to choose hot or cold, I'd choose cold. You can add more layers but there's only so much you can take off. 🤭 Have a good day everyone! 1 2
chris191070 Posted December 4 Posted December 4 2 hours ago, CassieQ said: Okay. I hate to be this person, but I've had it with the cold. I'm tired of walking out in the morning to temperatures in the teens and low 20s. I'm tired of the sleet, ice and frost. Of the sharp edges and cold corners. I don't understand how northerners live like this. I don't mind the cold. I hate cold and raining. Have a good day all. 4
Gary L Posted December 4 Posted December 4 2 hours ago, chris191070 said: I don't mind the cold. I hate cold and raining. Have a good day all. Totally agree. Here it’s 7 pm, 21°C and I’ve had to put the heating on as the air coming off the sea is so damp. Walked evil daughters of Satan (aka Greta and Lilebeth the mini wieners) and gosh was it “chilly”. 4
CassieQ Posted December 4 Posted December 4 5 hours ago, chris191070 said: I don't mind the cold. You can have ours 1 2
chris191070 Posted December 4 Posted December 4 32 minutes ago, CassieQ said: You can have ours No, thanks. Last week we dropped to -2c at 6am, when I was outside waiting for a bus. 1 1
Starrynight22 Posted December 5 Posted December 5 10 hours ago, CassieQ said: Okay. I hate to be this person, but I've had it with the cold. I'm tired of walking out in the morning to temperatures in the teens and low 20s. I'm tired of the sleet, ice and frost. Of the sharp edges and cold corners. I don't understand how northerners live like this. I feel the same. I'm only in southern Ohio but it's awful. tim I can't even fathom Canada lol 4
Starrynight22 Posted December 5 Posted December 5 2 hours ago, chris191070 said: No, thanks. Last week we dropped to -2c at 6am, when I was outside waiting for a bus. I had to look at what that was in American. 28f Overnight tonight it's gonna drop to 18f, or -8c I hate it 3 1
Kitt Posted December 5 Posted December 5 I work outside all year long. If I had my druthers, spring and fall would be preferable. Winter over summer because, as @kbois says, you can always put another layer on. That being said, I remember as a teen daytime Temps this time of year being 30's f (single digits c ) . This morning the weather geeks was talking about how Temps were 10* below avg. 2 min later he was talking about global warning. Ok, so if it's colder than avg isn't that a good thing? Wouldn't that, if maintained long term, lower the average to what we had 50 yrs ago, thereby relieving global warming? Just saying, they don't get to complain about global warming, then complain its too cold! 1
Flip-Flop Posted December 5 Posted December 5 43 minutes ago, Starrynight22 said: I feel the same. I'm only in southern Ohio but it's awful. In North East Ohio 50 miles south of Cleveland we have been lucky and had a dusting of snowfall. 50 miles to the North East of us, they have had over 5 feet plus of snow over the past few days with more expected the next few days. Roofs are caving in, trees are coming down from the weight of the snowfall and roads have been closed very often lately. Lake Erie has been at record temps, and until it freezes over this is expected to continue. 1 1
Site Moderator Reader1810 Posted December 5 Site Moderator Posted December 5 This clip has showed up on my YouTube homepage multiple times. I think the universe is telling me I need to share this “dramatic” actor with you lot, so here you go. https://youtube.com/shorts/j0QMAjm97xc?si=ImjeWgCqcXbaDHwT PS: I hope you're all having a great day! 1 3
Gary L Posted December 5 Posted December 5 24 minutes ago, Reader1810 said: This clip has showed up on my YouTube homepage multiple times. I think the universe is telling me I need to share this “dramatic” actor with you lot, so here you go. https://youtube.com/shorts/j0QMAjm97xc?si=ImjeWgCqcXbaDHwT PS: I hope you're all having a great day! My day just got better! Thanks @Reader1810 🤗🤗 3
Popular Post Wayne Gray Posted December 6 Popular Post Posted December 6 We had a rather significant quake today in Northwestern California. Ratings have varied between 6.0 and 7.3. I'd put it around 6.3-6.4, just based on past experience: no way it was a 7. We shook quite a bit and for quite a while. The cats were spooked and ran around like crazy things till they found a hiding spot, and the whole house shook and groaned. But this little dwelling has been around since 1940. It has yet to fall, and there have been far stronger quakes in its history. We lost a single ceramic reindeer. Other than that, there was no damage and no injuries. So I'll take it. I hope everybody is doing well out there. 1 7 1
Popular Post kbois Posted December 6 Popular Post Posted December 6 30 minutes ago, Wayne Gray said: We had a rather significant quake today in Northwestern California. Ratings have varied between 6.0 and 7.3. I'd put it around 6.3-6.4, just based on past experience: no way it was a 7. We shook quite a bit and for quite a while. The cats were spooked and ran around like crazy things till they found a hiding spot, and the whole house shook and groaned. But this little dwelling has been around since 1940. It has yet to fall, and there have been far stronger quakes in its history. We lost a single ceramic reindeer. Other than that, there was no damage and no injuries. So I'll take it. I hope everybody is doing well out there. Glad you're okay. In a way, I think earthquakes are scarier than hurricanes. We know those storms are coming and can prepare. Earthquakes and tornados hit out of the blue. RIP Rudolph. 2 5
Site Moderator Popular Post Reader1810 Posted December 6 Site Moderator Popular Post Posted December 6 1 hour ago, Wayne Gray said: I hope everybody is doing well out there. It is really good to hear you and yours made it through with just one casualty (poor reindeer... ), Wayne. 6
chris191070 Posted December 6 Posted December 6 5 hours ago, Wayne Gray said: We had a rather significant quake today in Northwestern California. Ratings have varied between 6.0 and 7.3. I'd put it around 6.3-6.4, just based on past experience: no way it was a 7. We shook quite a bit and for quite a while. The cats were spooked and ran around like crazy things till they found a hiding spot, and the whole house shook and groaned. But this little dwelling has been around since 1940. It has yet to fall, and there have been far stronger quakes in its history. We lost a single ceramic reindeer. Other than that, there was no damage and no injuries. So I'll take it. I hope everybody is doing well out there. Good to here you and the cats 🐈 are OK. 5
Popular Post Wayne Gray Posted December 6 Popular Post Posted December 6 (edited) Thanks for the good thoughts, all. And I was wrong. It was a freaking 7.0. That’s wild. When you consider a 7 is ten times as strong as a 6.0, it becomes apparent why 7 and higher quakes are both rare and usually destructive. There was very little structural damage here. We don’t even have a cracked window. Man, I love this little old house. Edited December 6 by Wayne Gray 7
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