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Bell Cheeses at work



Badger

NOT the Honey Badger
NSC Patron
May 8, 2007
12,838
Toronto
A new one on me but it was discussed on The James & Robins podcast.

Pre meeting meetings?

Everyone invited to the meeting gets together beforehand to talk through the meeting, in order to make the meeting quicker!

I think the pre-meeting meeting usually excludes the CJTCs who are going to completely derail the main meeting.

So, if you don't get invited to the pre-meeting meeting...
 




Deportivo Seagull

I should coco
Jul 22, 2003
4,935
Mid Sussex
Whistling is a pet hate of mine at work - and singing. It’s so distracting for my tiny mind. My mate is the worst offender. He doesn’t just whistle naturally, he really performs it and concentrated on it. Emmerdale farm is one of his performances - just get in everyone’s head. So annoying!

Whistling is evil. Very much frowned upon on her majesties ships. Historical view is that whistling could be confused with the giving of orders using the Bosun’s Call (nice shiny whistle), whereas the real reason is because its ****ing annoying and only **** whistles on a ship![emoji35]


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Bodian

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May 3, 2012
12,184
Cumbria
I think the pre-meeting meeting usually excludes the CJTCs who are going to completely derail the main meeting.

So, if you don't get invited to the pre-meeting meeting...

Do they have a meeting to decide who is going to be at the pre-meeting meeting?
 


Badger

NOT the Honey Badger
NSC Patron
May 8, 2007
12,838
Toronto
Do they have a meeting to decide who is going to be at the pre-meeting meeting?

I think that gets decided in the post-meeting meeting of the previous meeting.
 


um bongo molongo

Well-known member
Jul 26, 2004
2,784
Battersea
Whistling is evil. Very much frowned upon on her majesties ships. Historical view is that whistling could be confused with the giving of orders using the Bosun’s Call (nice shiny whistle), whereas the real reason is because its ****ing annoying and only **** whistles on a ship![emoji35]

If I was going on Room 101 whistling would be my top choice. Followed by people who stand still on flat travelators in airports. It’s flat - walk you lazy ****s!

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If I was going on Room 101 whistling would be my top choice. Followed by people who stand still on flat travelators in airports. It’s flat - walk you lazy ****s!
 




BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
17,184
Why walk when you can stand??

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beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
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JJ McClure

Go Jags
Jul 7, 2003
10,870
Hassocks
Early morning bell cheesery in the office today as hot desking leads to one of the PMs huffing and puffing for 10 minutes and wandering around scavenging cables, docking stations and keyboards from multiple other desks whilst telling everyone how annoying it is. I fear this will inevitably be repeated tomorrow when she sits at a different desk. Strangely everyone else seems to be able to come in to work and crack on without such drama.
 




Fignon's Ponytail

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Jun 29, 2012
4,189
On the Beach
Not sure if it qualifies as being a bell cheese, but a few years ago one of the guys in our office managed to arrange that he finished 45 minutes before anyone else when there were some roadworks on the A27 (claiming it was because of his long travel time to Polegate from .....Peacehaven :rolleyes:) which, even though it was meant to only be for 3 weeks, hes managed to carry on for 5+ years. And now hes also decided he wants to work from home on a Friday (and got his own way), which has never EVER been an option for anyone in the company because of the type of work we do. He basically throws a teenage strop (hes 47) about things until he gets his own way (having a new PC when he wants one, a new air conditioning unit for his office when he gets a sniffle are just 2 examples), and the bosses are too scared to upset him as he is the only one here who can do his job....so they just give in to him.

Lets just say hes not the most popular person in the company with anyone....
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,404
Not sure if it qualifies as being a bell cheese, but a few years ago one of the guys in our office managed to arrange that he finished 45 minutes before anyone else when there were some roadworks on the A27 (claiming it was because of his long travel time to Polegate from .....Peacehaven :rolleyes:) which, even though it was meant to only be for 3 weeks, hes managed to carry on for 5+ years. And now hes also decided he wants to work from home on a Friday (and got his own way), which has never EVER been an option for anyone in the company because of the type of work we do. He basically throws a teenage strop (hes 47) about things until he gets his own way (having a new PC when he wants one, a new air conditioning unit for his office when he gets a sniffle are just 2 examples), and the bosses are too scared to upset him as he is the only one here who can do his job....so they just give in to him.

Lets just say hes not the most popular person in the company with anyone....

think someone needs to point out to management the inherent business risk of only one person able to do a job, and train others to do it.
 


A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
18,279
Deepest, darkest Sussex
Not sure if it qualifies as being a bell cheese, but a few years ago one of the guys in our office managed to arrange that he finished 45 minutes before anyone else when there were some roadworks on the A27 (claiming it was because of his long travel time to Polegate from .....Peacehaven :rolleyes:) which, even though it was meant to only be for 3 weeks, hes managed to carry on for 5+ years. And now hes also decided he wants to work from home on a Friday (and got his own way), which has never EVER been an option for anyone in the company because of the type of work we do. He basically throws a teenage strop (hes 47) about things until he gets his own way (having a new PC when he wants one, a new air conditioning unit for his office when he gets a sniffle are just 2 examples), and the bosses are too scared to upset him as he is the only one here who can do his job....so they just give in to him.

Lets just say hes not the most popular person in the company with anyone....

Single point of failure from poor management of resources it sounds to me. Should raise it.
 




Sirnormangall

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Sep 21, 2017
2,998
Not sure if it qualifies as being a bell cheese, but a few years ago one of the guys in our office managed to arrange that he finished 45 minutes before anyone else when there were some roadworks on the A27 (claiming it was because of his long travel time to Polegate from .....Peacehaven :rolleyes:) which, even though it was meant to only be for 3 weeks, hes managed to carry on for 5+ years. And now hes also decided he wants to work from home on a Friday (and got his own way), which has never EVER been an option for anyone in the company because of the type of work we do. He basically throws a teenage strop (hes 47) about things until he gets his own way (having a new PC when he wants one, a new air conditioning unit for his office when he gets a sniffle are just 2 examples), and the bosses are too scared to upset him as he is the only one here who can do his job....so they just give in to him.

Lets just say hes not the most popular person in the company with anyone....

Yes, it qualifies as a bell cheese in my book and of course good old WFH on a Friday is absolutely critical, particularly for senior management.
 




sydney

tinky ****in winky
Jul 11, 2003
17,777
town full of eejits
i'm afraid as a self employed home renovator i am recently on a bad run of bell cheeses ....a painter friend put me on to some swiss people who wanted a home cinema , i quoted the whole job and was cherry picked , basically had the electrical and sound and vision cabling taken out of my price , i went to the job this morning and the trades involved have absolutely trashed the joint .....the swiss bell ends seem to think this is my fault ....i am speechless frankly and have been asked to attend a crisis meeting at 6.30 a.m in the morning .......ffs ,ffs & oh for **** sake once again...:lolol: :lolol: i might video it for a laugh .....daft *****.
 




Barham's tash

Well-known member
Jun 8, 2013
3,634
Rayners Lane
Early morning bell cheesery in the office today as hot desking leads to one of the PMs huffing and puffing for 10 minutes and wandering around scavenging cables, docking stations and keyboards from multiple other desks whilst telling everyone how annoying it is. I fear this will inevitably be repeated tomorrow when she sits at a different desk. Strangely everyone else seems to be able to come in to work and crack on without such drama.

Thus increasing my hatred of PMs it’s endemic in their population where I am.


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MattBackHome

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
11,747
I am experiencing absolutely WORLD CLASS levels of bellcheesery here today. I can't go into any details at the moment but honestly it's mindbendingly spectacularly ridiculous.

Sorry to not share any specifics, but I really just had to let NSC know.
 


Hampden Park

Ex R.N.
Oct 7, 2003
4,990
I am experiencing absolutely WORLD CLASS levels of bellcheesery here today. I can't go into any details at the moment but honestly it's mindbendingly spectacularly ridiculous.

Sorry to not share any specifics, but I really just had to let NSC know.


:needpics:
 


Iggle Piggle

Well-known member
Sep 3, 2010
5,429
I run a resource meeting every Friday. After todays I asked what I thought was a valid question along the lines of 'Shall we bother as hardly anyone is in the Christmas week'

"I don't see any value in going ahead" said one of the key members of the management team
"I'm off next Friday" Said another
"So am I"
"There is a change restriction in place and a 2 week contractor shut down" Chimed the ops lead

Guess What? Yep. Call goes ahead as planned, same time, same place. Apparently, there is "Value" in us having the call

FFS
 




marlowe

Well-known member
Dec 13, 2015
3,939
i'm afraid as a self employed home renovator i am recently on a bad run of bell cheeses ....a painter friend put me on to some swiss people who wanted a home cinema , i quoted the whole job and was cherry picked , basically had the electrical and sound and vision cabling taken out of my price , i went to the job this morning and the trades involved have absolutely trashed the joint .....the swiss bell ends seem to think this is my fault .....

Surely you mean "Swiss Cheeses" in the context of this thread...
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
61,840
Location Location
I am experiencing absolutely WORLD CLASS levels of bellcheesery here today. I can't go into any details at the moment but honestly it's mindbendingly spectacularly ridiculous.

Sorry to not share any specifics, but I really just had to let NSC know.

I'm looking forward to this one.
 


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