A young engineer was leaving the office at 3:45 p.m. when he found the Acting CEO standing in front of a shredder with a piece of paper in his hand.
"Listen," said the Acting CEO, "this is a very sensitive and important Document , and my secretary is not here. Can you make this thing work?"
"Certainly," said the young engineer. He turned the machine on, inserted the paper, and pressed the start button.
"Excellent, excellent!" said the Acting CEO as his paper disappeared inside the machine, "I just need one copy."
Lesson:
Never, ever assume that your boss knows what he's doing.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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4 comments:
I always assume they know nothing. Safe bet.
Sounds like a Dilbert moment.
I had a boss like that once. He couldn't operate a machine in the department, but for some reason he was the boss.
Orbs, I had a boss like that too...great boss, but lousy with office equipment...I don't think he knew how to make a copy!!!!
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