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could the head of the shop be any emptier?


Posted on 08/26/2005 by lizzunchbizzox
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we have this jerkoff in our shop who we affectionately call TJ. we call him that so we can talk crap about him right in front of his face without him really knowing we are actually talking about him. this guy is a real piece of work. he is the kind of guy who has the "do as i say not as i do" mentality....case in point....

one of our coworkers parked his brand new truck in the shop bay one night when he was washing it. it wasnt even working hours. then TJ comes in the next morning and parks his harley next to our buddy's truck. he came in the shop and told the guy he had to move his truck. the guy replied back that he was washing it and didnt want to leave it outside to get destroyed by the sandstorm that came through that night. he questioned TJ why he had his harley in there if he couldnt have his truck in there. then TJ replied, "well, you dont have a brand new $17,000 bike to worry about...." so our buddy replied smartly back..."youre right, i dont. i have a $37,000 brand new truck to worry about..." i mean, where does this guy get off?

and then just the other day when i came in to work, he asked me right away if i went to this meeting we had that morning....i replied "yeah i went, where were you?" cus the buttmuncher didnt even show up himself, so who is he to ask me if i went? if he was there, he wouldve known if i went or not...

a few guys in our shop have actually filed grievances against this jerkoff, but most people are too scared to. they are afraid they might be ridiculed or mistreated if they do. i am just waiting for something meaty enough to come along so i can file one of my own. i want it to be something pretty big so that when i file mine, it is bad enough to get him fired and out of our hair. our shop runs sooooo much better without him.

frankly we are all getting sick of him and wish he would crash his bike on the way to work and die. hope it happens soon.

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Walk the Planks (08/26/2005)
Keep a running incident log with dates & times, who was involved & what happened. When you've collected enough bad stuff on TJ, then turn it in to get him canned. Let him keep tightening the noose around his neck until that time, though. Then let him hang himself.

yesfan (11/26/2005)
I caution everyone against wishing someone would die, or other truly bad things. Better is a sense of humor, like wishing his pants fall down when he goes in to ask his boss for a raise. Truly evil thoughts are curses that harm the one you hate, and they harm you too. I visualize it like spitting poison. I can't spit it at him unless it comes through me. So both of us are poisoned. I have learned this the hard way.





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