Employee Got Tired Of His Manager Ignoring An Inventory Problem, But When He Followed Instructions Exactly, It Nearly Shut Down The Company’s Operation
If you ignore small mistakes, they can turn into big disasters.
If you ignore small mistakes, they can turn into big disasters.
You got what you asked for, ma’am!
Compromise is important when you’re sharing space with other people.
Looks like the squirrels were having some fancy lunch!
The motorist violating the traffic rules is almost always the one at fault.
The boss needs to make up his mind!
Sometimes, karma just needs a little push to happen.
If policy is more important than productivity, then so be it.
Be careful when you challenge your employee to “make your own schedule.”
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