I’m leaving my job on my own terms. No one is forcing me out, but Michael and I began talking today about some ways/reasons a publisher or editor might get run out of town.
– Supporting a tollway on Main St.
– Supporting a Democratic Presidential Candidate in the current Republican President’s hometown (this one has been done before)
– Demanding pay cuts for teachers
– Ending the local gossip column
What other ideas/stories do you think a publisher or editor could get run out of town on?
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For the record..
For the record – nothing is going to get me down today.
Nothing.
Several people tried to get me down today with their lack of driving skills – but nope – I didn’t let it.
I’ve got a hot coffee and its my last day at the company.
(How do I know its hot coffee? Because it says, “Caution: Contents Hot” on the cup. And it tried to burn my tounge, but I wouldn’t let it.)
So anyways – nothing is going to get me down.
Not even someone calling me right now and getting mad that I don’t have a place for a 4×12 color ad that they just found out about.
Woman…
Woman…
Woah – man….
50% of those surveyed plan to leave within 2 years
Communication Nation reports that 50-percent of those surveyed plan to leave their job within two years.
Half of workers don’t have performance metrics. These people don’t have goals or standards they have to meet.
Another large percentage of people don’t think their boss is in the loop.
Interesting study.
Where’s George?
Mike found this last week. It’s a lot of fun when you have time to spare.
Otherwise it can be addicting.
You can track currency across the country.
Simply log in, type in the serial number on the bill and you can track where it goes or see where it’s been.
Lots of fun.
New Office Slang
Mike found this over the weekend.
The New Office Slang
Be sure you don’t crop dust in a cube farm.