Me, in short email to schedulers for Toronto and London-Kitchener-area: "Any news on how I'm going to be used once I move into the neighbourhood?"
Toronto scheduler: "You're in Kitchener, so London owns you, d00d."
London scheduler: "I didn't know anything about this transfer, what the hell, when where what agagagagagagaggahaahh!!!" (paraphrased)
London scheduler, to my boss: "general freakout aaaaaaa aaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaa aaaaaaaack!" (paraphrased)
My boss, to me: "Why did you tell the whole company you're being transferred?!?!"
I swear I want to just hit them all with crowbars.
Toronto scheduler: "You're in Kitchener, so London owns you, d00d."
London scheduler: "I didn't know anything about this transfer, what the hell, when where what agagagagagagaggahaahh!!!" (paraphrased)
London scheduler, to my boss: "general freakout aaaaaaa aaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaa aaaaaaaack!" (paraphrased)
My boss, to me: "Why did you tell the whole company you're being transferred?!?!"
I swear I want to just hit them all with crowbars.
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Date: 2004-08-25 11:31 am (UTC)It would make scores of middle managers obsolete, so it'll never happen. But it would be nice. I got bit by the "why did you do that without telling me" bug twice this week. It's a rare week I don't use the "I thought you knew" or "You didn't tell me" defense, too.