Re: Work
Posted: 26 Aug 2020, 20:55
On a plus side my wife has had a promotion. It doesn't mean much now bit it's needed for her to become a full manager.
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Kwacky wrote:Unfortunately the only thing I know outside of my current job is motorbikes and wages for that are crap.
Sounds like perhaps you should work on promoting your wife's careerer. Support her into becoming a big hitter in the property industry, and you become the house-husband. More time with your kids, more time with your motorbikes, more time to plot her next (work politics) move and less stress & grief for you.Kwacky wrote:On a plus side my wife has had a promotion. It doesn't mean much now bit it's needed for her to become a full manager.
She wouldn't do that? Wow.Kwacky wrote:So it turns out that my boss has to recommend me for the job.
So that's that then.
The job search continues.
Pi$$ her off, enough to want rid of you quickly and quietlyKwacky wrote:I'm waiting to see what happens but she's not the kind hearted sort
Shag her, video it and then bribe herduke63 wrote:Does she accept bribes?
Too messy and noisyKwacky wrote:I'm thinking a snub nosed .45 is the best solution
Many people tried leaving the machine shop at my old employer, most of them got blocked by the manager. Most people had to leave the company to get any change in career.Rossgo wrote:On a serious note you never know Kwacky, if you talked to your boss about it all surely they can't refuse you for applying for any other job, unless it is unsuitable to your skills etc but if not they surely have to give you all support you need if it's your skill set?
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That's fair enough. Then management sucks!Cav wrote:Many people tried leaving the machine shop at my old employer, most of them got blocked by the manager. Most people had to leave the company to get any change in career.Rossgo wrote:On a serious note you never know Kwacky, if you talked to your boss about it all surely they can't refuse you for applying for any other job, unless it is unsuitable to your skills etc but if not they surely have to give you all support you need if it's your skill set?
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maybe they were good machinists and experienced machinists are very hard to findRossgo wrote:That's fair enough. Then management sucks!Cav wrote:Many people tried leaving the machine shop at my old employer, most of them got blocked by the manager. Most people had to leave the company to get any change in career.Rossgo wrote:On a serious note you never know Kwacky, if you talked to your boss about it all surely they can't refuse you for applying for any other job, unless it is unsuitable to your skills etc but if not they surely have to give you all support you need if it's your skill set?
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