Personally, I’m a fan of the Irish exit. I make it a point to get up and go to the bathroom, kitchen, or bosses office every hour for a few minutes every time. This gets people conditioned to not seeing me at my desk consistently. So when 3:30 rolls around, I just walk out and no one is the wiser. I also show up between 7 & 7:30, so I’m sure that helps.
Someone should tell this to recruiters and interviewers. Every phone interview I’ve had since college has been at least 15 minutes late or a no call with an apology email a two hour later.
Ended a long term relationship a few months ago, combined with lackluster game and a busy work schedule. To be honest, clergy sounds preferable, because that would mean I have an legit excuse for my lack of tail.
Legit question, do people still use Facebook? I know my mom does and the kids from high school that already have kids, but does the rest of the population use it?
Public accounting interns get paid more than staff per hour, and they get overtime. Everyone also coddles them, and there really is no backlash if they do something wrong, because it’s expected and there is time built in an interns work for review. With that being said, I die a little bit inside when they show up later than me, leave earlier than me, and don’t work Saturdays… so I don’t feel bad at all for asking them to find the box of tickmarks or to fill out an ID-10-T Form on occasion.
No kidding. the title should really be “Humble Brag, I Waste Your Money.”
I opened the article expecting a government employee, and I wasn’t disappointed.
^Obviously a cat person.
Personally, I’m a fan of the Irish exit. I make it a point to get up and go to the bathroom, kitchen, or bosses office every hour for a few minutes every time. This gets people conditioned to not seeing me at my desk consistently. So when 3:30 rolls around, I just walk out and no one is the wiser. I also show up between 7 & 7:30, so I’m sure that helps.
Someone should tell this to recruiters and interviewers. Every phone interview I’ve had since college has been at least 15 minutes late or a no call with an apology email a two hour later.
Ended a long term relationship a few months ago, combined with lackluster game and a busy work schedule. To be honest, clergy sounds preferable, because that would mean I have an legit excuse for my lack of tail.
1) You have a full time position. Work-life balance doesn’t really exist, it’s just a fun talking point for HR and recruiters.
Is this a serious issue? Granted, I’ve been out of the game for a while, but I’ve never had a sexual partner ask me to take my socks off.
I’m with Ryan from The Office, keep your desk empty so you can be gone in five minutes and everyone forgets you even worked there.
Who’s your prom queen? Seriously, how does that get decided?
This is a click bait title for the ages.
Personally, I was waiting for, “If I wanted to drink a shitty beer I’d drink ____.”
What did you do? I understand these teams are still pretty big organizations, but that seems like a lot of hours for an intern.
Legit question, do people still use Facebook? I know my mom does and the kids from high school that already have kids, but does the rest of the population use it?
There’s a reason why the Miracle on Ice is the greatest American sports stories (and it’s not just because we beat communists).
Public accounting interns get paid more than staff per hour, and they get overtime. Everyone also coddles them, and there really is no backlash if they do something wrong, because it’s expected and there is time built in an interns work for review. With that being said, I die a little bit inside when they show up later than me, leave earlier than me, and don’t work Saturdays… so I don’t feel bad at all for asking them to find the box of tickmarks or to fill out an ID-10-T Form on occasion.