I was watching the latest episode of "The Office," and I actually found myself feeling sorry for Michael. (Currently, I'm working for a Michael, but not as nice.)
It was something that happened that I've heard so many times on this board. There was a problem with some paper (basically, unhappy employee changed watermark to obscene picture involving certain cartoon animals). A customer showed up to complain, and immediately demanded that Michael resign over the error, since he was the "head of the company."
Michael pointed out he was only the branch manager, but the woman kept on and on, demanding his resignation.
Usually, I fast forward through the Michael sections, but this part was so familiar I had to watch it.
It was something that happened that I've heard so many times on this board. There was a problem with some paper (basically, unhappy employee changed watermark to obscene picture involving certain cartoon animals). A customer showed up to complain, and immediately demanded that Michael resign over the error, since he was the "head of the company."
Michael pointed out he was only the branch manager, but the woman kept on and on, demanding his resignation.
Usually, I fast forward through the Michael sections, but this part was so familiar I had to watch it.
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