No, I'm not practing my Tony the Tiger growling because things are not "GGGGRREEAATTT!"
I sort of lost it today. I work with another person and we are to be a "team". But yet again, this person is late. This person is late to almost every meeting. Today, one of our supervisors asked me where my "partner" was and why this person was late. I just said, "I wish people would quit asking me this because I'm not this person's keeper."
Maybe I shouldn't have said it. But I hear it a minimum of four days a week.
The supervisor said he understood and he could see why it would bother me.
Yet, I don't get it why this person is consistently late.
Overall, this person is nice, but perhaps doesn't realize how rude it is to keep people waiting to start a meeting until this person shows up.
An administrator did say something a few weeks ago about a meeting starting ten minutes before and it seemed to help, but that lasted but a few days. And the person it was directed to was none too happy to have this mentioned.
It's not my place to tell this person to be at work on time -- I'm not a boss. They roll their eyes or say something to me about the person being late, but other than that one time, nothing was said.
But, wouldn't one think that the bosses are as much to blame for allowing it to continue?
Grrrrr!
October 23rd, 2010 at 01:20 am
October 23rd, 2010 at 02:31 am 1287801060
Perhaps tell them when they get there that there were some jobs delegated at the beginning, and since they weren't there, they get the one that's left. (evil grin)
October 23rd, 2010 at 02:03 pm 1287842585
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