In triplicate! And don’t forget to have them all notarized!
Anonymous on
October 16th, 2007 11:43 am
Ah, at my current employer, there’s a procedure manual on how to produce a procedure manual.
Sarah Louise on
October 16th, 2007 12:00 pm
cough cough sputter sputter (that’s me recovering from laughing out loud for a solid minute or so.)
Thank you. Have you done any library chickens?
Anonymous on
October 16th, 2007 12:58 pm
Lol. But remember, before you can fill out the ‘Impromptu conversation proposal’ form you have to first fill out the ‘request to require the completion of an Impromptu conversation proposal’ and have it signed by seven managers, four of whom are on vacation, one who is asleep in his office, and other two are on the golf course. Good luck…
C.
Seraphine on
October 16th, 2007 1:39 pm
Corproartions have their own language. It’s like crossing the border into another country. One has to respect the culture, and file a TPTF report giving updated paradigm budget options for corporate, with a provisional HR assessment afterwards in collated graph form.
tazcat on
October 16th, 2007 2:52 pm
as a process engineer, all I can say is…
ACK!
seriously though, I once worked at a company where they had a project code in their time system for “unscheduled interuptions”.
O.M.F.G. (the F is silent)
I ask you… what else is an interuption, if not unscheduled?!?!
Bookchick on
October 16th, 2007 3:37 pm
the world would be a better place with library chickens! keep ‘em coming, Doug…
Pablo Pamplona on
October 16th, 2007 4:04 pm
hahahaha! looks just like some people that works with me! Gotta show them how burocracy should -really- work ;P
What about Brasil? Make us a comic about our country
[]s
Jennifer on
October 16th, 2007 4:41 pm
This is pure office poetry.
M-L on
October 16th, 2007 8:16 pm
not to mention you forgot the new coversheet…didn’t you get the memo? I’ll send you a copy.
Ms Hairy on
October 16th, 2007 10:00 pm
Wait we’re out of forms. I propose you submit a request to raise a PO for ordering more “Impromptu conversation proposal forms”.
Fabbo on
November 2nd, 2007 1:28 am
Huh? I don’t see what’s so funny. AND I’m a process engineer, so I figure I should be able to understand it.
Lean Six Sigma Training on
November 28th, 2007 11:53 pm
HAHAHA! I love it May just have to print this out and post it at my desk at work.
In triplicate! And don’t forget to have them all notarized!
Ah, at my current employer, there’s a procedure manual on how to produce a procedure manual.
cough cough sputter sputter (that’s me recovering from laughing out loud for a solid minute or so.)
Thank you. Have you done any library chickens?
Lol. But remember, before you can fill out the ‘Impromptu conversation proposal’ form you have to first fill out the ‘request to require the completion of an Impromptu conversation proposal’ and have it signed by seven managers, four of whom
are on vacation, one who is asleep in his office, and other two
are on the golf course. Good luck…
C.
Corproartions have their own language. It’s like crossing the border into another country.
One has to respect the culture, and file a TPTF report giving updated paradigm budget options for corporate, with a provisional HR assessment afterwards in collated graph form.
as a process engineer, all I can say is…
ACK!
seriously though, I once worked at a company where they had a project code in their time system for “unscheduled interuptions”.
O.M.F.G. (the F is silent)
I ask you… what else is an interuption, if not unscheduled?!?!
the world would be a better place with library chickens!
keep ‘em coming, Doug…
hahahaha! looks just like some people that works with me! Gotta show them how burocracy should -really- work ;P
What about Brasil? Make us a comic about our country
[]s
This is pure office poetry.
not to mention you forgot the new coversheet…didn’t you get the memo? I’ll send you a copy.
Wait we’re out of forms. I propose you submit a request to raise a PO for ordering more “Impromptu conversation proposal forms”.
Huh? I don’t see what’s so funny. AND I’m a process engineer, so I figure I should be able to understand it.
HAHAHA! I love it
May just have to print this out and post it at my desk at work.
Very funny cartoon lol