She's probably disappointed it's a bank holiday....WELL I'M NOT
I worked with a guy like that, and to me they are empire builders!!!! They like to be in on everything so it appears as though they are critical to the company. If you look into the work load of these people you very often find that they don't do much other than flap about...
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Oh yes our office has one too. Similar to the OP's colleague, a martyr to the cause...She is probably a mother hen type. She saves everybody's birthday into her calender and demands money to buy cakes
Or getting you to sign a card and give a collection for some person in accounts you've never heard of
But shames you into donating to their honeymoon :mad:
Everyone office has one of these
She is probably a mother hen type. She saves everybody's birthday into her calender and demands money to buy cakes
Or getting you to sign a card and give a collection for some person in accounts you've never heard of
But shames you into donating to their honeymoon :mad:
My experience with the martyrs is that their alleged business is often a cover for actually having little to do or, to get a bit psychoanalytical, a lack of confidence in their abilities against their colleagues (i.e. fabricating other "urgent" work rather than tackle the main work because then it may show that others can do the same work quicker and better).
I've had one who will have an urgent report to do, but rather than face it will tidy her office and re-organise her PC filing and then complain how busy she always is and that she had to come in at the weekend to finish the report.
Another would spend more time telling me how busy they were than actually doing the work.
In all cases, I don't feel they've ever had any more or less work than I have. I genuinely feel, on experience, it's a case of if I pretend or create a situation where I'm overwhelmed, then people won't realise I'm not able for some of the actual work I'm supposed to do.
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