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I held my boss hostage today


Posted on 05/09/2006 by MistressOfPez
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I work for a small newspaper. And I needed to order some more credits at a "pay per image" photo site.
But each time I remind him he forgets. He has real bad ADD. Anyways today he came into my office to ask about something else and I decided to seize the opportunity.

I placed my chair, with me in it, in front of my office door and told him he could not leave until he ordered more photos. I'm not the thinnest girl on the block, so I was able to keep the door blocked pretty well. At first he thought I was kidding, but I guess the look on my face at the time scared the crap out of him because he handed me the Company Credit Card. (which is a big no-no).

I "Let him go" and he forgot the card. When he came back later I gave it to him, he was surprised to see it. He totally forgot he gave it to me.




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post a commentPOST A COMMENTCorporate Ladder Rung: Mailroomold Nurse(05/18/2006)
This guy is a boss? Good thing your around to babysit him. Hope he gives you a raise.





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