2Password2Remember,

literally everything. I hate the work, I hate the pay, and I absolutely hate the people. I’m quiting in December to travel the world for a while, which will be great, as long as they don’t kill me first

Death to America

Rocky60,

The guy who gives safety meetings says “um” between every phrase

newtraditionalists,

I feel this one. We have a partner who says “you know” before and after almost everything he says. It’s so distracting that I can barely hear what he is trying to say. I now do my best to avoid interacting with him or his team in any way.

scottywh,

Pizza parties, “lunch and learns”, lunch at a restaurant with the boss…

All of that condescending shit that is intended and expected to deprive people of time away from the office, building, worksite, whatever if they need it.

I value my personal time and it’s not easily replaced by free food.

Some of the other comments in the thread are great too…

Overabundance of redundant or unnecessary meetings in general is another one for me.

mcqtom,

People saying "10-4” on the radio when they mean “affirmative” or “yes”

pH3ra,
@pH3ra@lemmy.ml avatar

Everything: from 8am to 5pm I’m a steaming ball of anger that struggles to act polite while planning small acts of office terrorism.

I've got a lot of small pet peeveslike: - A general lack of awareness in workplace safety practices - People listening and sending audio messages when they could type instead - People doing personal conference calls without a headset - When they say “can you please grab that thing on my desk?” and their desk is a post-earthquake library scenario
and many others…

but the thing that bugs me the most is the general absence of people that “just do their job”.
There are a lot of people that do fuck-all and a lot of people that work their lives off and both of those groups expect you to walk at their pace. I’d like to meet more people in the middle.

LeftRedditOnJul1,

Pet peeve: no “stay logged in” option for a system I use multiple times per day

xuniL,

Slow computers and awful cheap Keyboards

Gawanoh,

By this point i spend 400 € for a quality keyboard and noise canceling headphones, money I earned in that very job so I don’t get nuts at that job.

I use it at home too.

icanred,

Don’t schedule a &$&% meeting during lunchtime without serving up lunch to us!

scubbo,

I hear you, but given that my “lunchtime” could be anywhere between 11:00 and 15:00 (and that’s not even allowing for timezones), that’s pretty impractical.

hardware26,

In my last two jobs in two different countries the unwritten rule is to not schedule a meeting between 12-13. Not everyone has lunch at the same time, and everyone is free to have lunch whenever they want, but this guarantees that you will have some time to have lunch even if you are booked by meetings around noon. But it doesn’t really solve the timezone issue.

scottywh,

Don’t schedule a meeting at lunch time. Full stop.

iegod,

My lunch time is me time. I’d prefer no lunch meetings ever. That’s my walking time.

MajorHavoc,

People have died for lesser offencesb than scheduling a meeting over lunch time and not serving lunch.

AlecSadler,

Standups and retrospectives.

const_void,

Both are totally useless. I feel like screaming into the wind would be more useful.

bermuda,

I deliver pIzza and all of our in-store routing software is tied to Google. It’s a good GPS but it gets so much wrong. During rushes it’s the job of the managers to route us on doubles or triples and I’ve gotten routed on badly-chosen doubles (i.e. 3 miles from each other) because Google thought the addresses were right next to each other. Sometimes it’s a customer issue, like a typo on the website but most of the time it’s Google being dumb.

ClammyMantis488,

You can submit corrections to Google and most of the time they accept them. When I delivered pizza in a rural area I had to do it multiple times a week and most were accepted. Helped fix mileage and stopped me from getting lost the next time.

Natanael,

Random plug for openstreetmaps here, if you’re already willing to submit updates to maps why not support a free alternative?

ClammyMantis488,

That’s a good point, I should’ve done both. I only did Google because I know my coworkers used Google.

Smeagol666,

One place I worked had end of shift meetings every day for the transition between third and first shift. First shift was supposed to get there 15 minutes early, but hardly ever did. This was a stand-up meeting at the end of an 8 hour shift. Look assholes, I’m tired and I wanna go home.Your disrespect of my time isn’t helping my attitude toward this shit-hole company. Also, apparently, they didn’t need to do this for second shift, because, you know, first shift is tired and wants to leave on time. Imagine that. I ended up quitting when they tacked on extra hours for us to work at the last minute during the week of Thanksgiving, so that effectively we’d still end up working 40 hours. What’s the fucking point of holidays if you’re just going to make us work more hours anyway?

Myrhial,

2 mandatory office days even for consultants. If you want to be at the office, fine. But don’t make everyone be because of some so-called fairness. Catering to some imaginary average person isn’t fair, it’s hurting everyone a little or a lot. Alas since I’m working via an agency, I got to follow client directives. Luckily I have good rapport with both my agency and my project team lead so I can kinda toe the line.

Also the inability or rather unwillingness of my fellow devs to follow protocol. Ticket not approved by business? You don’t touch it. Yet the geniuses I work with went total yolo mode on a project I’m not on. So I wasn’t there to remind them and now they’re upset they got told off they spent a week on tickets that they were asked to discuss with the business. And that they aren’t getting praise for their efficiency. It’s government work, not your hobby project. That’s a week of budget spent on work they may need to reverse because they didn’t even put it on a branch. Maybe when they hear it from higher up they’ll listen because I really get the impression when it comes from me it is seen as my personal opinion. No, I just figured out early how the office politics work and play the game I’m paid for. I voice my opinion plenty but here it actually aligns with the organisation expectations.

BonesOfTheMoon,

Perfume and cologne. MAI GAD I hate it so much and it makes me sick, and they come to work drenched in it. One was wearing essential oils for a while, the fumes of which set off my asthma so badly I had to go see my respirologist for a stronger puffer, and I finally had to come out and tell her it made me sick.

Secondly, casual racism. I had one CW the other day tell me she didn’t care for Indians (by which she means indigenous people), and another who told me she hoped I wasn’t ‘getting Jewed’ out of something. I was quite horrified. I eat lunch alone for the most part and refuse to have social contact with them.

LogarithmicCamel,

Having to relogin every two weeks with two-factor authentication. Everything is a MS Office document, in particular ridiculous spreadsheets. Everyone writes in acronyms that they assume everyone else knows. Even though there is always a lot of new staff, every email assumes everyone has been working there forever. (“It’s that time of the year again! You need to complete your GRD before week 5 of the COG and send it to the OSYN. Probably you are already an expert in completing these forms after so many years, but if you need instructions, please go to our IDRN and enter your ICRJ.”)

blackn1ght,

God I wish I only had to use MFA once every two weeks!

pirrrrrrrr,

We only have to use it when connecting from off-site.

Best way is to VPN in (requires MFA) then everything via VPN.

Some admin stuff has more strict checks, but the staff access is use the office network or use MFA.

Natanael,

Conditional access rules. If the admins cared it’s easy to apply

stealth_cookies,

Seriously, anything through SSO requires me to do 2FA every time I log in.

AlecSadler,

I have to login every 8 hours…I’d kill for every two weeks.

D61,

A lack of basic level manuals and work flows for basic job duties.

Holy shit folks, where is my picture book that lets me know how this 15 year old point of sale system out in a rural post office is supposed to do the things that I need it to do?

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