Aren't your favorite words to hear at work, "I don't know, it's not my job." "Why would I know, it's not my job." "It's not my job to keep track of that." "It's not my job."
I wonder how quickly that this would fly if one of the owners asked them the same question... but to a fellow employee, in need or not, why help? It may mean having to get off your butt for a minute and not finish playing those computers games downloadable on MSN.
I am only ranting because unfortunately I am one of those employees that tries to stay on top of what is going on and where things are at!
And for American society today, that seems to be the exception and NOT THE RULE...
Can anyone recommend some ways to change myself into a slack-ass?
I wonder how quickly that this would fly if one of the owners asked them the same question... but to a fellow employee, in need or not, why help? It may mean having to get off your butt for a minute and not finish playing those computers games downloadable on MSN.
I am only ranting because unfortunately I am one of those employees that tries to stay on top of what is going on and where things are at!
And for American society today, that seems to be the exception and NOT THE RULE...
Can anyone recommend some ways to change myself into a slack-ass?
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