My boss recycles my excuses, to the point where he forgets where he got them from, and uses them on me! It's truely chilling to hear my own words coming straight back at me.

The other great one is that I have domain admin privileges at work, but I have to fill out the correct form before I'm allowed to do anything with it. This form has to be approved by the computing support department which usually takes about a week. Sometimes the temptation to fool around is (almost) unbearable. It's not healthy to have the power to edit the CEO's mail. I'll update this message sometime after I give my two weeks notice... ;)

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Jeremy


In reply to RE: Dilbert does Perl by jepri
in thread Dilbert does Perl by Ovid

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