Jus Cruisin
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- Oct 6, 2021
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- Scout 320 LXF, twin Yamaha F300's
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Is this phrase annoying anyone else?
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LOL. I only use this when someone is being an A-hole or has really pissed me off. If someone works for me and gets this from me, they are on their last chance to get whatever was in my last email done.View attachment 152721
I will put my tools down, drive to the office and hem your ass up for this one
So back in the mid 90's big HR buzz word was 'concurrent engineering' which in short meant, from start to finish of product development, have every department involved from day one. So at meetings you would have a representative or two from each of the following groups:Part of the problem is no one reads anything, and I mean anything.
So true. I had a teacher in high school that would hide some answers to test in the directions at the top of the test to prove that no one read his directions. Taught me a valuable lesson. Now I read and re-read every email before responding.Part of the problem is no one reads anything, and I mean anything. I can't tell you how many questions I get that were already answered in the original email sent. Post the answer to someone's question and they respond with more questions already answered in previous post's.
Those phrases are just inline with the not reading anything.
That being said…
After the past couple years the word "unprecedented"
Yes, absolutely.Let Me Be Perfectly Clear
Is this phrase annoying anyone else?
When I was in my 30's I experienced my first "may I help you sir". That was my first indication I was looking older. Of course that was decades ago. Now it's "you look good for your age". Yuck......Or how about
>Living the dream
>Another day above ground
>How would that be
> Wouldn't that be nice
Or what even gets me more is when the 30 and younger use " Boss" when addressing you when your at a service center or retail location.