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Things that frustrate us all

When your tires picked up a few nails/sharp pieces of metal somewhere and you get two flat tires at the same time!
 
that sucks! Particularly if it happens somewhere in the wilderness, far away from a second spare tire.

Why is it that always in fall all streets get torn up simultaneousely? I tried a detour around a road repair site today only to find that that one was blocked due to road repair work. And the detour around the detour had the same poblem. It's time they finally invent beaming!
 
that sucks! Particularly if it happens somewhere in the wilderness, far away from a second spare tire.

Why is it that always in fall all streets get torn up simultaneousely? I tried a detour around a road repair site today only to find that that one was blocked due to road repair work. And the detour around the detour had the same poblem. It's time they finally invent beaming!

With my luck, they'll beam me along with someone annoying like Neelix and we'll end up combined in one person...
 
It's 2 degrees Celsius outside right now. I'm starting to feel the cold inside, so I decide, OK, it's time to turn the furnace on for the first time this season.

So of course... it won't start. :mad::(
 
*sends warm wishes* Can you get someone to mend it in the weekend? Many companies don't work in the weekends :(

Huge argh moment just now: my mom called and started a 6 volume novel length story. After vol 1 it turned out that our dog was found in the garden with a severe head wound. As you can imagine, I urged her to skip the other 5 volumes and come straight to the point: is he dead or alife, what is his prospect. I tried it 4 or 5 times and she still wouldn't stop babbling about how it happened. WHAT happened, damn it, and is he alife, yes or no?!!
So I called my dad on his cell. The dog is alife and well enough to bark at the postman (always a good sign). He injured himself when he ran into an old antenna my dad stored in a corner. He's going to recover but it was a close shave.
 
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*sends warm wishes* Can you get someone to mend it in the weekend? Many companies don't work in the weekends :(

Huge argh moment just now: my mom called and started a 6 volume novel length story. After vol 1 it turned out that our dog was found in the garden with a severe head wound. As you can imagine, I urged her to skip the other 5 volumes and come straight to the point: is he dead or alife, what is his prospect. I tried it 4 or 5 times and she still wouldn't stop babbling about how it happened. WHAT happened, damn it, and is he alife, yes or no?!!
So I called my dad on his cell. The dog is alife and well enough to bark at the postman (always a good sign). He injured himself when he ran into an old antenna my dad stored in a corner. He's going to recover but it was a close shave.

I must say, it took me a couple of sentences to realize that your mother wasn't actually a novelist! :lol:

Best wishes for the dog.
 
lol, sorry. I just didn't know how else to convey the image of unbearable length.
I just hope that she'll never be forced to call an ambulance - in case it's a birth, the hospital might get the address out of her just in time to deliver the patient's grandchild. :D

Thank heavens we have an excellent vet! dad says the dog is already trying to hunt the postman - definitely a good sign =)

I'm due to a visit next weekend and you may be sure that the garden will be checked thoroughly for any more hidden dangers even though dad said he already did that. But as a German proverb says: trust is good, control is better.
 
Every day. Every fucking day, I send an email to all my staff that says "Make sure your phone is switched on and able to receive calls. You must be reachable by phone. "

And every single day, I call some fuckwit who has made a horrifying mistake only to get their voicemail, so I leave a message . I then go to the chat program, to find they aren't smart enough to turn it on, and then I email them and write "Call me!" I then sit and wait. And wait.

And the home office says the supervisors don't call the staff enough times during the day.

:censored::scream::censored::scream:
 
Annoying indeed, but isn't it possible that they are just in an important meeting or on the phone with a client and therefore can't receive your call or chat? Don't know about the situation in your line of business but in mine the client always has priority. Even the Minister has to wait till I have time to answer his call. Also, nobody will make or answer a call between 12:00 and 13:00 in my country since lunch time is practically sacred here. Pretty much like everything stops for tea in GB :)

@Fallen Angel 7 months! Good lord!! I hope it wasn't during cookie baking season.
 
Also, nobody will make or answer a call between 12:00 and 13:00 in my country since lunch time is practically sacred here. Pretty much like everything stops for tea in GB :)

Yours must be a different GB to mine. Here everyone eats at their desk, nibbling at the lunch between emails. Lunch time meetings are not unheard of, but I always push back on those.

The NHS was the worst for meetings, it wasn’t unusual to see a calendar invite appear for 07:30 or 19:00, even though I worked 9-5.
 
eeks! Health service is indeed a brutal trade as far as treatment of employees is concerned. You should think they of all people 'd know better.
I was refering to Jack Buchanan's song 'everything stops for tea'. And to the Britain of Asterix where even war against the Romans stops at teatime. Those were the days!
Over here indeed all offices are closed for lunch. Many officially, the rest inofficially. There's also a 20-30 minute coffee break starting at 9:30 during which most of the country is at a standstill. It's proverbial and as such featured in a series of ads for a waffle/chocolat bar under the motto "Germany, 9:30"
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Yours must be a different GB to mine. Here everyone eats at their desk, nibbling at the lunch between emails. Lunch time meetings are not unheard of, but I always push back on those.

The NHS was the worst for meetings, it wasn’t unusual to see a calendar invite appear for 07:30 or 19:00, even though I worked 9-5.
At least our place has an excuse for the calendar invite times as it's possibly including various Asian, European and US people.

Mostly at my desk at lunch too, but I normally try and knock my phone to voice mail and that mostly stops interuptions.
 
Annoying indeed, but isn't it possible that they are just in an important meeting or on the phone with a client and therefore can't receive your call or chat? Don't know about the situation in your line of business but in mine the client always has priority. Even the Minister has to wait till I have time to answer his call. Also, nobody will make or answer a call between 12:00 and 13:00 in my country since lunch time is practically sacred here. Pretty much like everything stops for tea in GB :).

NO. I work in educational testing. My "staff" are people scoring exams from their home. They are not supposed to be doing ANYTHING except scoring exams online and interacting with supervisors. It's the entire job description.
 
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