Ninja Elephant
Doctor Elephant
- Feb 16, 2009
- 18,855
Now, I don't want to sound harsh here, but I probably will do.
A woman has been made redundant in the office here because her role stopped adding value in about 2006. She has become more and more marginalised over the last few months, since her departure was announced, and she's basically spent her time on Amazon, sometimes trying to appear useful by badly booking appointments (clashing with other appointments, setting them for after shift finishes, etc etc etc) and then she had a go at being the tea lady. It was all quite tragic but today she's really gone the whole hog by bringing in a tub of Celebrations but having them on her desk, so you had to go over to her if you wanted any, and eating them by herself as the day has unfolded. With an hour to go, she did a little floor walk saying goodbye to people who clearly didn't know who she was, and really weren't too fussed that she was leaving and then the waterworks came just before 5 when it dawned on her, and she suddenly had a load of things she just had to do before leaving. It was all quite sad. And then her loud "good bye!" was met with near total silence. Finally, the final act in her dramatic departure, she got into a panic about what to do with her pass. It was a ridiculous spectacle from start to end, but now she's gone, and nobody will notice any difference.
A woman has been made redundant in the office here because her role stopped adding value in about 2006. She has become more and more marginalised over the last few months, since her departure was announced, and she's basically spent her time on Amazon, sometimes trying to appear useful by badly booking appointments (clashing with other appointments, setting them for after shift finishes, etc etc etc) and then she had a go at being the tea lady. It was all quite tragic but today she's really gone the whole hog by bringing in a tub of Celebrations but having them on her desk, so you had to go over to her if you wanted any, and eating them by herself as the day has unfolded. With an hour to go, she did a little floor walk saying goodbye to people who clearly didn't know who she was, and really weren't too fussed that she was leaving and then the waterworks came just before 5 when it dawned on her, and she suddenly had a load of things she just had to do before leaving. It was all quite sad. And then her loud "good bye!" was met with near total silence. Finally, the final act in her dramatic departure, she got into a panic about what to do with her pass. It was a ridiculous spectacle from start to end, but now she's gone, and nobody will notice any difference.