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case) wrote in
fandomsecrets2019-01-25 06:33 pm
[ SECRET POST #4404 ]
⌈ Secret Post #4404 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[What We Do in the Shadows, TV series]
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[Titans, Starfire/Dick Grayson]
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[Katherine Ryan, The Big Fat Quiz of the Year 2018]
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[Cassandra Watergate, Orwell]
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[Chris Pratt/Katherine Schwarzenegger engagement]
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[Doctor Who]
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10. [WARNING for discussion of sexual harassment]

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Re: Co-workers
- The ones who regularly turn up late or don't turn up at all but freak out when you're 0.4 seconds late.
- The ones who think they have more power than they do. I used to work with someone who would change around shifts on the rota without telling me because she "fancied a day off."
- The lazy ones. Why did you apply for the job if you're just going to sit around?
- The blame-shifters. "Well it's not all my fault because blahblahblah." You're an adult, you made a mistake, grow up and own it please.
Re: Co-workers
(Anonymous) 2019-01-26 04:13 am (UTC)(link)Like, if I made a mistake, I would want to know. I would want someone to tell me, because in my line of work, a mistake could KILL someone, and I'd want to have an opportunity to reflect and think if it was something that I could have easily avoided, or do we need a process change to prevent something like it from happening again.
Re: Co-workers
I was a care worker before my current job and the amount of mistakes that no one would own up to was unreal. It was all "he said she said." When I was a junior, my senior (who had 20+ years experience to my 0) was disciplined for not doing her paperwork. She tried to blame it on me because I "should have reminded her to do it." Um, no, it's not my job to "remind" you to do your job. Jesus.