Big Dog's blog

Do Not Lose Hope- I am Freeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!

Submitted by Big Dog on Thu, 12/07/2006 - 18:31.

Greetings F This Job World,

It has been quite some time since I last posted. I have, however, been quite busy to say the least. After months and years of frustration and anger centered on the corporate world I have finally secured my freedom. Exactly 1 week ago I told my employer to shove it. Not literally of course, but in a professional way I minimized them down to a steaming pile of dog doo. I left the meeting refreshed and liberated. The ironic thing is that this past Tuesday their other Presidents Club level sales exec resigned and their ops manager is out the door at the end of next week. Within a 2 week period a huge portion of their operation has crumbled. While I hate to wish bad tidings on anyone, it does serve them right after the treatment that we all received. People treat their dogs better then we were treated.


Stable Work History-Pig Phoooey

Submitted by Big Dog on Wed, 10/25/2006 - 18:09.
|

Greetings Everyone,

This is Big Dog writing again from the Lonestar State. I am so glad that I have found F This Job since it serves as a sounding board and also therapeutic escape. Hats off to the blog related to Interview questions that I hate-I almost peed myself especially the first response regarding why you want the job-lol!!!!!!

Anyway enough of my rambling and shouts out to the peeps. I want to illuminate a nasty little creature perpetuated by the "plantation owners" who run corporate america known as the stable work history, no job jumpers, no jumpy resumes...etc etc you get the picture.


A Decade in Corporate America-What a fucking Waste

Submitted by Big Dog on Wed, 10/18/2006 - 20:54.

When I graduated from College I believed that everything was possible. The world was at my feet. Success was just a bit of hard work away. My view was quite positive and my enrgy level high as I stepped into the threshhold of the Corporate world. Boy was I wrong. Real fucking wrong!!! What a fucking waste of humanity and potential.

Ten plus years later I find myself exhausted and discontent with the whole system. A system goaded not in excellence and achievement-rather in mediocrity and status quo. Advancement and promotions often go not to the most decorated or accomplished, rather to the schmo or schmoette who kissed the most ass and played politics on a daily basis instead of truly working. Most mid level managers in my view have no fucking business being where they are-positions achieved by a sense entitlement and brown nosing versus true knowledge and hard work. The entire corporate world is built upon the mediocrity principle and it is truly sad.


Syndicate content