You know, there's a lot of bullshit that for my own sanity, I've decided that I can't give a shit about, but that doesn't stop people in my workplace from obsessing over.
For instance, in my review, it was mentioned that there were 3 minutes between the time I clocked in that day and the time it took me to get to my station. Now, this wasn't made into a huge deal, but the fact that I was asked about it in the first place was puzzling to me. I don't even think I took that long, but even if I did, it's just 3 minutes.
There's also the case of the obsessive coworker I bitched about on CS. Basically, she's obsessed with how neatly the shelves are aligned and even chewed me out for missing a few places where they weren't perfect (it's the children's book area of a library during open hours! What do you expect?).
Those are just a few examples of this. I can't even call this a thing I hate, I just find it amusing.
For instance, in my review, it was mentioned that there were 3 minutes between the time I clocked in that day and the time it took me to get to my station. Now, this wasn't made into a huge deal, but the fact that I was asked about it in the first place was puzzling to me. I don't even think I took that long, but even if I did, it's just 3 minutes.
There's also the case of the obsessive coworker I bitched about on CS. Basically, she's obsessed with how neatly the shelves are aligned and even chewed me out for missing a few places where they weren't perfect (it's the children's book area of a library during open hours! What do you expect?).
Those are just a few examples of this. I can't even call this a thing I hate, I just find it amusing.
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