get doon tae yer City-Zen-citizens Advice bureau, don't take this lightly, it could come back tae bite ye oan thi erse
I speak frae experience
document and eyewitness - keep everything, keep a diary - write it all doon whilst it's fresh, ye often forget
Slightly depressed.... (CBPOB)
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Cancer, if you've a glass close to hand I ask you to raise it to me Mam and anyone else who's travelled down that terminal road.
Devastated.
Devastated.
People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid.
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@darkparticle: My mum's gone down that road, too, two years ago... *sending you a hug* Feel free to pm...
CBD&PO by my bad luck regarding a new job: First offer seemed to be an outstanding chance to write a ph d thesis and getting payed for it - turns out it's a dubious guy with an organisation nobody who should know has ever heard about. And this guy wants me to work for him for free for about a month just to get an invitation for an interview!
Second promising application (perfect job just around the corner from where I live) gets me 2 interviews and then they delay the decision for 10 days only to tell me afterwards they've found somebody more qualified. Being turned down is one thing, and I can/have to cope with it. But the email telling me is another, going along the lines of "...good qualifications, but you also need that tiny bit of luck, which, unfortunately, you didn't have this time. However, we thank you for your time."
CBD&PO by my bad luck regarding a new job: First offer seemed to be an outstanding chance to write a ph d thesis and getting payed for it - turns out it's a dubious guy with an organisation nobody who should know has ever heard about. And this guy wants me to work for him for free for about a month just to get an invitation for an interview!
Second promising application (perfect job just around the corner from where I live) gets me 2 interviews and then they delay the decision for 10 days only to tell me afterwards they've found somebody more qualified. Being turned down is one thing, and I can/have to cope with it. But the email telling me is another, going along the lines of "...good qualifications, but you also need that tiny bit of luck, which, unfortunately, you didn't have this time. However, we thank you for your time."
You can't fix stupid.
czuczu wrote:Its just around the corner - burn their office down and leave a note in the ashes saying 'unlucky'
Not really
Go on, it would be a laugh!
This (and worse) would be so Tina (v. S.)...
I'll think about it...
You can't fix stupid.
Yes, sounds like they deserve a "parcel" in their mailboxEva wrote:czuczu wrote:Its just around the corner - burn their office down and leave a note in the ashes saying 'unlucky'
Not really
Go on, it would be a laugh!
This (and worse) would be so Tina (v. S.)...
I'll think about it...
RIP Dale: 1994 - 2009
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*raises glass*darkparticle wrote:Cancer, if you've a glass close to hand I ask you to raise it to me Mam and anyone else who's travelled down that terminal road.
Devastated.
Gah! The worst road to travel down. So sorry for you and your Mam
darkparticle. I've been to more funerals in my life than weddings thanks to this being in both sides of my family. Thoughts and strength go out to you and like Eva said, in PM if you need it.
@ Eva ~ what a fuckingload of bullcrap! Holding thumbs and fingers that something turns up soon for you. Hang in there.
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
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*clink*darkparticle wrote:Cancer, if you've a glass close to hand I ask you to raise it to me Mam and anyone else who's travelled down that terminal road.
Devastated.
Luck to you both, and to anyone who's suffered or suffering.
More CBPB from my corner:
I've inherited a house at the end of the world. As it wasn't empty when my parents bought it and my mum was ... er ... a collector (to avoid the term "messie"), I haven't been able to empty it myself but had to organise a specialised company (and pay s**t loads of money for it). I told the guy in charge that the toilets mustn't be used, cause I've turned the water off in the whole house during winter. He said, no problem, they'd pay attention.
When I went there yesterday with the manager's "right hand" (a youngster who doesn't even speak proper german, let alone understand it) I found the house dirty, some stuff had been forgotten, and, worst of all: all three toilets had been used, paper still lying in the bowls, and obviously nobody had thought of getting water from the nearby well to clean up the mess. Even worse: one of the toilets is broken, I had told the guy, and it has nevertheless been used, so the liquids have run down into the cellar. And I have to consider myself lucky that it was only liquids.
I fail to find the words to express my disgust, disappointment (I had had a good gut feeling when dealing with the manager) and anger. I actually feel like crying. Yes, I have been in touch with the manager, and yes, he has promised to clean everything up within the next 3 days.
But still, it cost me a good night's sleep just to figure out what has to be done until I can accept the work as done halfway propperly. Do I trust them to do it propperly this time? Nope, but I simply can't face going with them to check.
I've inherited a house at the end of the world. As it wasn't empty when my parents bought it and my mum was ... er ... a collector (to avoid the term "messie"), I haven't been able to empty it myself but had to organise a specialised company (and pay s**t loads of money for it). I told the guy in charge that the toilets mustn't be used, cause I've turned the water off in the whole house during winter. He said, no problem, they'd pay attention.
When I went there yesterday with the manager's "right hand" (a youngster who doesn't even speak proper german, let alone understand it) I found the house dirty, some stuff had been forgotten, and, worst of all: all three toilets had been used, paper still lying in the bowls, and obviously nobody had thought of getting water from the nearby well to clean up the mess. Even worse: one of the toilets is broken, I had told the guy, and it has nevertheless been used, so the liquids have run down into the cellar. And I have to consider myself lucky that it was only liquids.
I fail to find the words to express my disgust, disappointment (I had had a good gut feeling when dealing with the manager) and anger. I actually feel like crying. Yes, I have been in touch with the manager, and yes, he has promised to clean everything up within the next 3 days.
But still, it cost me a good night's sleep just to figure out what has to be done until I can accept the work as done halfway propperly. Do I trust them to do it propperly this time? Nope, but I simply can't face going with them to check.
You can't fix stupid.
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Ew.
Related reason to be pissed off: our company rents an office in a shared building. Almost every time I go to use them, at least one of the "stalls" is dirty, with either pee on the floor, or on the seat, or worse than pee.
I dread to think what it would be like without the cleaners.
Some people are just disgusting.
Related reason to be pissed off: our company rents an office in a shared building. Almost every time I go to use them, at least one of the "stalls" is dirty, with either pee on the floor, or on the seat, or worse than pee.
I dread to think what it would be like without the cleaners.
Some people are just disgusting.
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell
Aye, at the last place I worked at 2 years ago, every week there were complaints about the state of the toilets, and the poor cleaners had to clean up that evening. It went on so much that there was a weekly meeting about any incidents and staff had to attend.markfiend wrote:Ew.
Related reason to be pissed off: our company rents an office in a shared building. Almost every time I go to use them, at least one of the "stalls" is dirty, with either pee on the floor, or on the seat, or worse than pee.
I dread to think what it would be like without the cleaners.
Some people are just disgusting.
What's worse is that the incidents always happened in the Ladies, never in the Gents
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Thanks for the suport and love sorry to hear that it's not so unusual
As my Mum said it's not tragic or unfair it's just life and it's ups and downs and try remember the good times!
@Eva
sorry to hear the new job wasn't up to scratch and that you got messed about like that *hug*. . Even worse that those cowboys had no respect or decency to do their jobs with any pride
As my Mum said it's not tragic or unfair it's just life and it's ups and downs and try remember the good times!
@Eva
sorry to hear the new job wasn't up to scratch and that you got messed about like that *hug*. . Even worse that those cowboys had no respect or decency to do their jobs with any pride
People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid.
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Depression (mild to moderate ) most of my adult life slipping into major when my wife announced she was leaving me - Not cured but coping 2 years later despite access issues with the children and the divorce dragging whilst lawyers leech away my remaining money. Forced to live in a house where you can hear the neighbours beating each other
At least I still have the love of friends and music to pull me through the darkest times
At least I still have the love of friends and music to pull me through the darkest times
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Sorry to hear that. I've seen a few nice people walk that road ... some of them did survive, however ... so my very best wishes to you and your Mam ...darkparticle wrote:Cancer, if you've a glass close to hand I ask you to raise it to me Mam and anyone else who's travelled down that terminal road.
Devastated.
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CBPOB a complete lack of artistic activity, inspiration, & inclination.
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have sex.lazarus corporation wrote:CBPOB a complete lack of artistic activity, inspiration, & inclination.
Another Shade of You.
Had one of those days too.lazarus corporation wrote:CBPOB a complete lack of artistic activity, inspiration, & inclination.
Cuppa does the trick.
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hear hearchristophe wrote:have sex.lazarus corporation wrote:CBPOB a complete lack of artistic activity, inspiration, & inclination.
Where I work they are powerpoint mad. Everything is a presentation.boudicca wrote:bloody Powerpoint! bloody bloody bloody!
You can make stuff move about!
Whooooooohoooooo!
NOT.
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*phew*
another funeral with my hubby having to do a speech to the public. goddamn proud of him i am. my kids first funeral too but they handled it so well being their great grandfather. smack bang in the middle of the holidays like my life goes. oh well, something good came out of it as the married part of the family as the grandchildren are mostly younger than me and there are new generations with us. amazing how life goes and twirls and turns and more than grateful to the family born into and that i'm part of.
another funeral with my hubby having to do a speech to the public. goddamn proud of him i am. my kids first funeral too but they handled it so well being their great grandfather. smack bang in the middle of the holidays like my life goes. oh well, something good came out of it as the married part of the family as the grandchildren are mostly younger than me and there are new generations with us. amazing how life goes and twirls and turns and more than grateful to the family born into and that i'm part of.
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
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Strength NickNickW wrote:access issues with the children and the divorce dragging whilst lawyers leech away my remaining money. Forced to live in a house where you can hear the neighbours beating each other
no wonder I stayed single, what you are going through was one of my greatest fears
I'm too auld for that now and I do breathe a sigh of relief
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele