According to a few of my coworkers.
It's that dreaded time of year again where the donation envelop goes around, one or two people decide that we absolutely must get Christmas gifts for our shift lead.
In all honesty, I won't lie, when I had a different shift lead, except for last year (because I truly had an honest to gosh dollar to dollar budget for gifts), I put a few bucks in there because in general, I liked her, and she wasn't too difficult to work for.
I won't do it. I wouldn't elaborate or discuss what we should get her for Christmas, because I don't care.
And when the envelope went around and one coworker (40 years old going on 16) noticed I didn't put any money in there, she barked at me, "You're being really mean and a grinch!"
I'm no fan of excuses, but I've used the "poor" one before just to get people off my back, but that won't work in this case, because I have two coworkers who are more poor than I am, and they donated.
Yeah, but guess what? One of them is the favorite, and the other is the 2nd favorite, Brown Noser, with his head so far up her you-know that he'll do anything to stay in her good graces. I'm so far down on her list of people she cares for because I won't kiss her you-know and I refuse to play her panic and freak out hysteria game while she watches my every move like a hawk.
We haven't had hardly any opportunities for OT lately, and even though it's built in to one payweek at a time, money's gotten tighter since every other week, we don't even clear 40 hours. So, this paycheck was mostly for gifts, but it also has to go for all my bills, because it's the middle of the month (save for rent, that's later). I have budgeted about $150-$175 for gifts, and I'm sticking to it.
"Its only five dollars!"
Sure, maybe I'm being immature, but with how I feel about that woman, even though I could spare $5, I'd give it to the cerebral palsy fund the next time I'm at Kwik Trip and get asked to, or to Ronald McDonald House Charity the next time I go there and am asked. Or best yet, I can spend that $5 at PetSmart when they ask for donations when you pay.
Maybe I am being immature and a little bitchy, not giving someone a gift because I don't care for them personally, but oh well. It's how I feel and after a little reassurance from some other coworkers, I'm working on not feeling as guilty, because they told me "If she treated me the way she treated you, I wouldn't get her anything either!"
It's that dreaded time of year again where the donation envelop goes around, one or two people decide that we absolutely must get Christmas gifts for our shift lead.
In all honesty, I won't lie, when I had a different shift lead, except for last year (because I truly had an honest to gosh dollar to dollar budget for gifts), I put a few bucks in there because in general, I liked her, and she wasn't too difficult to work for.
I won't do it. I wouldn't elaborate or discuss what we should get her for Christmas, because I don't care.
And when the envelope went around and one coworker (40 years old going on 16) noticed I didn't put any money in there, she barked at me, "You're being really mean and a grinch!"
I'm no fan of excuses, but I've used the "poor" one before just to get people off my back, but that won't work in this case, because I have two coworkers who are more poor than I am, and they donated.
Yeah, but guess what? One of them is the favorite, and the other is the 2nd favorite, Brown Noser, with his head so far up her you-know that he'll do anything to stay in her good graces. I'm so far down on her list of people she cares for because I won't kiss her you-know and I refuse to play her panic and freak out hysteria game while she watches my every move like a hawk.
We haven't had hardly any opportunities for OT lately, and even though it's built in to one payweek at a time, money's gotten tighter since every other week, we don't even clear 40 hours. So, this paycheck was mostly for gifts, but it also has to go for all my bills, because it's the middle of the month (save for rent, that's later). I have budgeted about $150-$175 for gifts, and I'm sticking to it.
"Its only five dollars!"
Sure, maybe I'm being immature, but with how I feel about that woman, even though I could spare $5, I'd give it to the cerebral palsy fund the next time I'm at Kwik Trip and get asked to, or to Ronald McDonald House Charity the next time I go there and am asked. Or best yet, I can spend that $5 at PetSmart when they ask for donations when you pay.
Maybe I am being immature and a little bitchy, not giving someone a gift because I don't care for them personally, but oh well. It's how I feel and after a little reassurance from some other coworkers, I'm working on not feeling as guilty, because they told me "If she treated me the way she treated you, I wouldn't get her anything either!"
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