You are here: Home > Message Board > General Talk > Reginald Perrin moment has passed without suicide
November 23 2024 1.50am

This page is no longer updated, and is the old forum. For new topics visit the New HOL forum.

Reginald Perrin moment has passed without suicide

Previous Topic | Next Topic


  

ex hibitionist Flag Hastings 12 Jun 18 9.47pm Send a Private Message to ex hibitionist Add ex hibitionist as a friend

A tad self indulgent but I got some quality counselling here after confessing my work problems - but it seems through a long term quietist strategy I have defeated my nemesis, a line manager whose nastiness is matched only by his stupidity, not to mention an insincerity so profound as to be almost oxymoronic - think Bob Monkhouse meets Satan and you're close. And the moral of this tale? There isn't one. Apart from the virtues of patience, a thick skin and more to the point, self employment.

 

Alert Alert a moderator to this post Edit this post Quote this post in a reply
becky Flag over the moon 12 Jun 18 10.21pm Send a Private Message to becky Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add becky as a friend

..... an a sounding board called Hol which keeps you sane whilst you play the long-term waiting game

 


A stairway to Heaven and a Highway to Hell give some indication of expected traffic numbers

Alert Alert a moderator to this post | Board Moderator Edit this post Quote this post in a reply
Forest Hillbilly Flag in a hidey-hole 13 Jun 18 2.26pm Send a Private Message to Forest Hillbilly Add Forest Hillbilly as a friend

There are lots of idiots out there. It seems most of them are in Management.
Very often you have to bite your tongue, no matter what the provocation.

An instance at my partners workplace is currently evolving. The Manager called a member of staff into his office for a dressing-down , after she questioned some of his decisions (The Manager is new to the job, and asked for feedback). During the discussion in his office, he called the staff member unprofessional.

At my suggestion, the staff member is now keeping a diary. This is helpful as it de-stresses her by writing events down
It also helps paint a picture over a period of time, and could be used as evidence, if disciplinary measures loom.
From yesterday, the Union are now involved.

No-one wants things to escalate, but you have to cover your @r5e.
Keep calm. Always play with a straight bat.
It's stressful, and unnecessary. But you'll be fine at the end of it.

And sometimes you don't need a counsellor. Just someone to listen, without passing judgement.
The HOL has a wealth of life and work experience to offer.(and most of it doesn't involve cable ties, a rusty hammer and bleach)

 


I disengage, I turn the page.

Alert Alert a moderator to this post Edit this post Quote this post in a reply
Yellow Card - User has been warned of conduct on the messageboards Hrolf The Ganger Flag 14 Jun 18 8.18pm Send a Private Message to Hrolf The Ganger Add Hrolf The Ganger as a friend

Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly

There are lots of idiots out there. It seems most of them are in Management.
Very often you have to bite your tongue, no matter what the provocation.

An instance at my partners workplace is currently evolving. The Manager called a member of staff into his office for a dressing-down , after she questioned some of his decisions (The Manager is new to the job, and asked for feedback). During the discussion in his office, he called the staff member unprofessional.

At my suggestion, the staff member is now keeping a diary. This is helpful as it de-stresses her by writing events down
It also helps paint a picture over a period of time, and could be used as evidence, if disciplinary measures loom.
From yesterday, the Union are now involved.

No-one wants things to escalate, but you have to cover your @r5e.
Keep calm. Always play with a straight bat.
It's stressful, and unnecessary. But you'll be fine at the end of it.

And sometimes you don't need a counsellor. Just someone to listen, without passing judgement.
The HOL has a wealth of life and work experience to offer.(and most of it doesn't involve cable ties, a rusty hammer and bleach)

Yes. Men often find it hard to talk about their problems but no one mature and sensible judges anyone else. Very few are without their own problems of one sort or another.

 

Alert Alert a moderator to this post Edit this post Quote this post in a reply
Badger11 Flag Beckenham 14 Jun 18 8.30pm Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly

There are lots of idiots out there. It seems most of them are in Management.
Very often you have to bite your tongue, no matter what the provocation.

An instance at my partners workplace is currently evolving. The Manager called a member of staff into his office for a dressing-down , after she questioned some of his decisions (The Manager is new to the job, and asked for feedback). During the discussion in his office, he called the staff member unprofessional.

At my suggestion, the staff member is now keeping a diary. This is helpful as it de-stresses her by writing events down
It also helps paint a picture over a period of time, and could be used as evidence, if disciplinary measures loom.
From yesterday, the Union are now involved.

No-one wants things to escalate, but you have to cover your @r5e.
Keep calm. Always play with a straight bat.
It's stressful, and unnecessary. But you'll be fine at the end of it.

And sometimes you don't need a counsellor. Just someone to listen, without passing judgement.
The HOL has a wealth of life and work experience to offer.(and most of it doesn't involve cable ties, a rusty hammer and bleach)

Funny you should mention that.
When I worked at M&S I was told that security had done a routine check on a colleague's locker and had called the police and had him arrested. Security had found cable ties, duct tape, Mace (pepper spray), handcuffs, an illegal taser and a large knife. The guy had said it was for self defence. I must have look puzzled when I was told this until it was pointed that this this was a kidnap and torture kit. The guy was plotting revenge against his ex and her new boyfriend.

I think he did serious time. I glad I got on with him.


 


One more point

Alert Alert a moderator to this post Edit this post Quote this post in a reply
ex hibitionist Flag Hastings 14 Jun 18 8.51pm Send a Private Message to ex hibitionist Add ex hibitionist as a friend

Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

Yes. Men often find it hard to talk about their problems but no one mature and sensible judges anyone else. Very few are without their own problems of one sort or another.

I wasn't looking for sympathy actually, more a group hate fest ... I can cope but it can be wearing when all this disingenuous careerist cr*p comes flying at you, and it's all a massive bore, instead of destressing in my leisure hours I'd rather do something interesting, it's these managers that have made my life dull and unsuccessful, nothing to do with me you see

 

Alert Alert a moderator to this post Edit this post Quote this post in a reply
Jimenez Flag SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 14 Jun 18 11.19pm Send a Private Message to Jimenez Add Jimenez as a friend

Yes you cannot beat working for yourself although obviously at times its not all beer & skittles. I seldom if ever need an alarm clock & although I may work long hours at times If I don't feeling like doing anything for an hour or two like watching a match I don't need to ask anyone's permission.
You usually find most although not all managers are there because they themselves are usually inept at the job they are now managing (Site Agents being one example) another are Union shop stewards & what in the name of f*** is a 'Human Resources manager?"

 


Pro USA & Israel

Alert Alert a moderator to this post Edit this post Quote this post in a reply

  


Previous Topic | Next Topic

You are here: Home > Message Board > General Talk > Reginald Perrin moment has passed without suicide