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1 hour ago, Scheiss Meister said:

No work survey is ever anonymous.  I once made a very generic suggestion that applied to the entire organization on an "anonymous" survey and got a thank you note from HR.  

Please tell me your generic suggestion on the anonymous survey that triggered the note from HR, was that the organization should confirm the anonymity protocol of the surveys to improve employee trust in the HR suggestion process.  I need further proof of the simulation to take to my superiors.  

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23 minutes ago, Lobo said:

Please tell me your generic suggestion on the anonymous survey that triggered the note from HR, was that the organization should confirm the anonymity protocol of the surveys to improve employee trust in the HR suggestion process.  I need further proof of the simulation to take to my superiors.  

Sadly, no.  I made a suggestion about more flexible break time.  If we got stuck on something that we couldn't drop at break time, we lost that break.  Some others made similar suggestions, and all got notes.  None of the suggestions were acted on, of course.

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Y'all be a little less butt-hurt at every single little tiny comment that could be construed as, 'AH, Cloak Room!' or 'AH, chance to bring up a poster's stance on science!'

And concern yourself with the fact that there's a 7-year old science nerd out there with the last name "Sack" checking out books with titles like 'Rusty Events.'  No way that kid's not getting bullied.  We need to help him.  Good on him though for being a voracious reader.  

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5 hours ago, Lobo said:

Y'all be a little less butt-hurt at every single little tiny comment that could be construed as, 'AH, Cloak Room!' or 'AH, chance to bring up a poster's stance on science!'

And concern yourself with the fact that there's a 7-year old science nerd out there with the last name "Sack" checking out books with titles like 'Rusty Events.'  No way that kid's not getting bullied.  We need to help him.  Good on him though for being a voracious reader.  

4Doors, show me on your wife where my joke touched you.  

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7 hours ago, deadshank said:

@Johnny Sack you’ve got some books on hold ready to pick up at the Jungman Lieberry on Westheimer at Augusta.  

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Didn't watch a lot of Sopranos back in the day, so when his handle first popped up, I thought maybe he was referring to the Johnny Sack Cabin, a historical landmark in SE Idaho near Island Park:

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3 minutes ago, Braff Zacklin said:

Didn't watch a lot of Sopranos back in the day, so when his handle first popped up, I thought maybe he was referring to the Johnny Sack Cabin, a historical landmark in SE Idaho near Island Park:

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I had no clue about the cabin.  That is really something.  Cool place. 
 

Thanks for sharing. 

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