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Do u like your co-workers?
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| curiousgeorge 2004-07-31, 2:13 am |
| Just wanted to see what people thought of their co-workers.
I work with six other people. Only one of them knows what they're doing. The other five are blithering idiots. What chaps my XXX is they all have between 6 and 10 years of experience (so they claim). I spend half my day training them on the basics of networking, AD, DNS, and DHCP. I just don't understand how they ever got hired in the first place.
When I'm feeling mean, I'll stop by their desk and disable their workstation service, then watch them scrath their heads all day. I'll enable it at the end of the day.
hahahaha  | |
| prezbedard 2004-08-01, 3:04 pm |
| Well I basiclly work with one other person and we get along just fine friends even. | |
| curiousgeorge 2004-08-01, 5:53 pm |
| My last job I only worked with one person and he's been a friend for 16 years. I took my current job for the money.
These poor guys just don't know anything and they get on my nerves. I brought in all my Windows 2000 reference books and administrator's companion, but they refuse to learn for themselves. | |
| stnosc 2004-08-01, 6:01 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by curiousgeorge
When I'm feeling mean, I'll stop by their desk and disable their workstation service, then watch them scrath their heads all day. I'll enable it at the end of the day.
hahahaha
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| lseals 2004-08-01, 7:16 pm |
| About 50/50, some I can get along with, some know their job, some I can't stand. | |
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| quote: Originally posted by Forsaken
No, I can't stand them. Spid beats me with a stick when a user (or what I call a glorified chair warmer) doesn't get the warm fuzzy feeling after I've cleaned out their mouse.
He only feeds me a bag of peanuts a day and keeps me locked under the raised platform floor so no one can hear my screams.
But besides that..sure..I like my coworkers
Hey now, the stick doesn't hurt that much and at least the peanuts are salted. 
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| enforcer 2004-08-04, 5:31 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by Spid
Hey now, the stick doesn't hurt that much and at least the peanuts are assaulted. 
just like forsaken then  | |
| Teck Shark 2004-08-05, 11:16 am |
| quote: Originally posted by lseals
About 50/50, some I can get along with, some know their job, some I can't stand.
Same here! | |
| ruscorp 2004-08-05, 12:46 pm |
| I like my co-works up to the point they annoy me with pointless computer "problems" that waste my time.
For instance: Pop-up windows that say "Your computer might be infected" is NOT a problem to bother me with. | |
| enforcer 2004-08-05, 2:05 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by ruscorp
For instance: Pop-up windows that say "Your computer might be infected" is NOT a problem to bother me with.
Disable their virus scanners then  | |
| ruscorp 2004-08-05, 3:30 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by enforcer
Disable their virus scanners then
One of my co-workers told me today that she swears that after I installed a soundcard her computer has been acting "slow" and been messing up print jobs.
Yet every time I check the computer for conflicts, errors and whatnot it gets a clean bill of health.
How about that zinger? I think they look to blame anything or one but themselves for their computer problems. | |
| prezbedard 2004-08-05, 10:23 pm |
| Happens to me quite a bit. There is a probelm my director calls me over problem disappears. kind of funny
oh and a late Happy SysAdmin day everyone  | |
| oddish 2004-08-05, 11:04 pm |
| My co-worker wife work in the same building, but not in our department. You would think that she run our department. She wears the pants with him, so if I have a conflict with him I have a conflict with her and vice versa. My co-worker works with his wife more then his department. He listens to no one accept his wife. No I do not like my co-worker family in my department.For my co-worker to be liked he give anyone what ever they need even the administrator rights. Even his wife has rights she shouldn't have. We conflict all
the time. Anyone else have this kind of co-worker? | |
| ruscorp 2004-08-05, 11:41 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by prezbedard
There is a probelm my director calls me over problem disappears.
My boss's wife has the same problem. After an exasperating conversation about the computer freezing while she's using AOL (yea, I'm not kidding.) I dispatch to her residence on the upper west side. Which is a good subway ride from work, only to walk in and see no problem. However she swears there's a problem and it only happens when I'm not around. | |
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| quote: Originally posted by ruscorp
I dispatch to her residence on the upper west side. Which is a good subway ride from work, only to walk in and see no problem. However she swears there's a problem and it only happens when I'm not around.
I used to dream of a job like this when I was a kid.....I had a milk round, door to door salesman and still nothing as good as this!!! | |
| enforcer 2004-08-06, 4:14 am |
| quote: Originally posted by ruscorp
One of my co-workers told me today that she swears that after I installed a soundcard her computer has been acting "slow" and been messing up print jobs.
Yet every time I check the computer for conflicts, errors and whatnot it gets a clean bill of health.
How about that zinger? I think they look to blame anything or one but themselves for their computer problems.
That'll be her listening to her Barry Manilow MP3's, taking up the processors time then.  | |
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| wll i like ma co workers for one thing ,they are always willing to help but its just that sometyms they like me to sweat a little bit cos they say it helps stick in ma pee head .and i think its a good idea .but wot i dont like about them is the fact that i waste lots of money buying freshner cans ...they really leave traces in yo nose for hours  | |
| prezbedard 2004-08-06, 10:42 am |
| This is definity an issue which is why if family members work for the same organization if the organization is big enough they will keep them as seperate as possible. Have you discussed this with you superiors and or other co workers?
quote: Originally posted by oddish
My co-worker wife work in the same building, but not in our department. You would think that she run our department. She wears the pants with him, so if I have a conflict with him I have a conflict with her and vice versa. My co-worker works with his wife more then his department. He listens to no one accept his wife. No I do not like my co-worker family in my department.For my co-worker to be liked he give anyone what ever they need even the administrator rights. Even his wife has rights she shouldn't have. We conflict all
the time. Anyone else have this kind of co-worker?
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