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Post by Dark Crimson Fox on Mar 27, 2014 5:46:35 GMT -6
The TCG game ragda ? or 3ds - pokemon x or y ?
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Post by bystander on Mar 27, 2014 7:46:29 GMT -6
I know he does the VG.
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Post by Drillwarrior on Mar 27, 2014 13:51:31 GMT -6
I'm sadly a bit addicted to Pokemon in general at the moment. I'll be doing a bit less YGO for now. Otherwise I still do weekly meets with my "locals". Pokémon TCG or Pokémon VG?
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Post by ragda on Mar 27, 2014 14:07:13 GMT -6
The VGs at the least. And Pokemon Showdown as of late.
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Post by Dragon in the Shadows on Apr 16, 2014 19:35:44 GMT -6
I gotta find a new job. The lack of actual management is killing me. Twice this week there was a no show in electronics and the lawn and garden guy they hired keeps leaving 2 to 3 hours early. The end result is they want me to do my usual work load which covers 3 departments (housewares/domestics/furniture, toys/sporting goods, DIY/automotive), store maintenance, lot detail plus an additional two departments due to lack of coverage.
And you know what would happen if I pulled that s**t? I would get canned after 3 incidents. But yet these a*****es get to keep their jobs because they are new and don't know better. I call bulls**t on that. I know for a fact that the lawn and garden dips**t has worked for Sears and the rules and regulations are the same because it's the same f**king company.
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Post by Yoh Komori on Apr 16, 2014 23:45:58 GMT -6
Call them on it, or ask for a raise, and point out that the labour board will come down on them like hell fire if they quite riding you like a slave.
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Post by Dragon in the Shadows on Apr 17, 2014 5:48:36 GMT -6
I'll address your suggestions in order. They don't listen to a word I say especially if it is based in logic. No one gets a raise, ever. I doubt the labor board could or would do anything. They do s**t like this all the time and have yet to be called on it from the state nor the company. This is why when I see a rheumatologist later this year I will have to put in my notice. I won't be able to do the stupid s**t I'm doing now and I doubt they'll read a doctor's note. So like always I'll have to do what's best for the company (and myself) and leave.
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Post by Drillwarrior on Apr 27, 2014 7:50:38 GMT -6
I can be am a really ****ing stupid person a lot of the time and about most things and it's pissing me off.
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Post by Dragon in the Shadows on Apr 28, 2014 17:52:51 GMT -6
Okay, this is starting to get really f**king frustrating and overwhelmingly infuriating. Lawn and Garden dips**t number one caught on that they were watching his punches so he became "injured" on the job thus allowing him to use his state medical leave time which somehow has lasted almost two weeks now. So they bring in a new person, aka Lawn and Garden dips**t number two.
Now when I was introduced to this guy the manager stated and I quote "If you have any questions ask Rob. He knows the department." If I know the f**king department and I did all the f**king assembly and set up, why the f**k am I not in the f**king department!?
I might be a little harsh right now in talking about number two, but he's been there for over a week now and, while he does a good job with keeping the department orderly, I still have to hold his hand. For example we had 3 plant deliveries since he started and I had to deal with them. So he does not know how to unload the plants, where the truck should unload if it doesn't have a liftgate and the forklift cannot be operated or how to stock them.
Sometimes I wonder if there is something wrong with me. That I'm a complete f**king idiot for working the department year after year even though they have not put me in there so these guys can do as little as possible. Other times I think maybe it's management. That they cannot realize that they are being played by lazy a**holes who only care about cashing a check.
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Post by Drillwarrior on May 5, 2014 13:26:49 GMT -6
F***. Got punched in the emotional gut HARD the other day. Thinking I can deal with something, someone. I can't. I always have to keep a guard up, but I can't. And it sucks. But for f***s sake. I need to let this thing go. And It's tough.
F***, f***, f***, f***, f***ing, f***. God damnit.
I need to learn to let go. Anyone have advice for how to let go?
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Post by Meat~Product on May 5, 2014 14:01:48 GMT -6
F***. Got punched in the emotional gut HARD the other day. Thinking I can deal with something, someone. I can't. I always have to keep a guard up, but I can't. And it sucks. But for f***s sake. I need to let this thing go. And It's tough. F***, f***, f***, f***, f***ing, f***. God damnit. I need to learn to let go. Anyone have advice for how to let go?
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Post by Drillwarrior on May 5, 2014 14:03:17 GMT -6
F***. Got punched in the emotional gut HARD the other day. Thinking I can deal with something, someone. I can't. I always have to keep a guard up, but I can't. And it sucks. But for f***s sake. I need to let this thing go. And It's tough. F***, f***, f***, f***, f***ing, f***. God damnit. I need to learn to let go. Anyone have advice for how to let go? I knew someone would reply with this.... Not what I meant, although I do appreciate the humor.
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Post by Meat~Product on May 5, 2014 14:19:33 GMT -6
Serious note: Letting go is never easy, especially if it's someone/something we've become accustom to. The biggest thing is take it oneday at a time, you'll see how things aren't entirely different, and that there are always nonvariables you can depend on in your life.
Also, finding a placeholding is a great way to soften the blow from letting go cold turkey. Example is when I suffered my biggest highschool breakup, I decided to fill the time I customarily spent with her with MTG. It kept my mind and hands busy, and I was even able to meet a bunch of new friends doing it.
Getting hurt blows whale chunks, but it's a part of growing and maturing. Take it all in stride and you'll become a stronger person for the ordeal. And hey, good things follow bad, look for something else to open up in your life.
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Post by Drillwarrior on May 5, 2014 14:56:58 GMT -6
Serious note: Letting go is never easy, especially if it's someone/something we've become accustom to. The biggest thing is take it oneday at a time, you'll see how things aren't entirely different, and that there are always nonvariables you can depend on in your life. Also, finding a placeholding is a great way to soften the blow from letting go cold turkey. Example is when I suffered my biggest highschool breakup, I decided to fill the time I customarily spent with her with MTG. It kept my mind and hands busy, and I was even able to meet a bunch of new friends doing it. Getting hurt blows whale chunks, but it's a part of growing and maturing. Take it all in stride and you'll become a stronger person for the ordeal. And hey, good things follow bad, look for something else to open up in your life. Well, while place-holding is a great idea, this person is in my fencing class... which I am trying to attend MORE of in an interest of getting better/stronger/faster/competing more/etc. Thank you for the advice though, I'll definitely try to remember it.
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Post by Drillwarrior on May 6, 2014 19:07:07 GMT -6
Something caused me to realize I can let go. Very liberating feeling.
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