open letter of frustration
Nov. 23rd, 2005 08:29 amdear bosses,
there is only so much i can do with half the information. if you're going to make me double check every number that crosses my desk, why not have me do the job in the first place? you can't blame me for the stupidity of other people.
and, just for your information, the word "really?" should never constitute an email. the words "could you please double check this information with the store" might have been nice, especially since you never specified WHICH information. and then you wonder why there's confusion.
*grumble growl*
and getting impatient for an answer when you personally have sent me to work at another store in the afternoons, far from my email account, makes less than no sense.
you're making me crazy.
yours most insincerely,
disgruntled employee #189034082039859083125
P.S. - a quote by Eleanore Roosevelt, no matter how "inspiring", is in no way useful. placing it where i normally get the numbers which i require to do these millions of double checks was a stroke of sheer idiocy. i recommend you have the programmers shot.
there is only so much i can do with half the information. if you're going to make me double check every number that crosses my desk, why not have me do the job in the first place? you can't blame me for the stupidity of other people.
and, just for your information, the word "really?" should never constitute an email. the words "could you please double check this information with the store" might have been nice, especially since you never specified WHICH information. and then you wonder why there's confusion.
*grumble growl*
and getting impatient for an answer when you personally have sent me to work at another store in the afternoons, far from my email account, makes less than no sense.
you're making me crazy.
yours most insincerely,
disgruntled employee #189034082039859083125
P.S. - a quote by Eleanore Roosevelt, no matter how "inspiring", is in no way useful. placing it where i normally get the numbers which i require to do these millions of double checks was a stroke of sheer idiocy. i recommend you have the programmers shot.