Gotcha!
It's kinda odd to think that it's normal to find regular workers sidetracking. By sidetracking, I mean browsing the web, logging on to Friendster, downloading porn, playing LAN games, name it. It's normal, especially hiding it from the boss.
Now what if you catch your boss doing the same thing? Bosses are expected to be the "role models", right? That's the reason why they get to be the head of something. That's why they have bigger salaries.
There had been recently a case wherein a certain Subject J, who had been busy working on a rush project, approaches a Boss C to consult a certain matter. Although Subject J was able to consult with Boss C, the undisclosed subject caught a glimpse of his boss's monitor.
It was on Friendster.
And so Subject J returns to his desk, puzzled. He began to think, "How come the boss gets to be on Friendster, and I'm flying solo on this project? Perhaps that's the same reason Subjects J2, J3, D and K are also upset."
Well... sure I - er, I meant Subject J - also had his share of blogging and surfing, but NOT on clutch time! Besides, I surf and blog on break times and off-times, too. So how sure am I that Boss C isn't a frequent Friendster user?
So that's the case of a Subject J. Back to work. I'll bet Subject J will take most, if not all, of the credit on this one.
It's kinda odd to think that it's normal to find regular workers sidetracking. By sidetracking, I mean browsing the web, logging on to Friendster, downloading porn, playing LAN games, name it. It's normal, especially hiding it from the boss.
Now what if you catch your boss doing the same thing? Bosses are expected to be the "role models", right? That's the reason why they get to be the head of something. That's why they have bigger salaries.
There had been recently a case wherein a certain Subject J, who had been busy working on a rush project, approaches a Boss C to consult a certain matter. Although Subject J was able to consult with Boss C, the undisclosed subject caught a glimpse of his boss's monitor.
It was on Friendster.
And so Subject J returns to his desk, puzzled. He began to think, "How come the boss gets to be on Friendster, and I'm flying solo on this project? Perhaps that's the same reason Subjects J2, J3, D and K are also upset."
Well... sure I - er, I meant Subject J - also had his share of blogging and surfing, but NOT on clutch time! Besides, I surf and blog on break times and off-times, too. So how sure am I that Boss C isn't a frequent Friendster user?
So that's the case of a Subject J. Back to work. I'll bet Subject J will take most, if not all, of the credit on this one.
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