Ever been so angry at work you want to smash something!!!!!!

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  1. Sixshot

    Sixshot Jeff Goldbluman Group

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    Yes, as a teacher. That is not good. I had to repress myself from punching the shit out of the white board the other day.
     
  2. Belgrath

    Belgrath Boom! Nutshot!

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    Never had, never will. Or smash something for that matter.
     
  3. bandron

    bandron seeker jets' nightmare

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    Prowl, if I'm ever in 'bama I promise not to do anything. :)  Yeah I have a bad temper problem but I never take it out (physically) on people. My stuff however is a different story, I have many "oh that was brilliant" moments that I wish I did not have. Worst I ever did was put my hand through a cinder block wall at school, but that was to keep from hitting the bully that was threating a smaller kid and it was the wall or him. He did get the message but I got 3 days OSS. I couldn't close my hand for a week, still felt good helping the kid though.
     
  4. Prowl_Delta_31

    Prowl_Delta_31 Eating your donuts

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    Nah I'm just joking around I'm really a nice guy.:sly2: 
     
  5. Smokescreen

    Smokescreen The Ultimate Gambler

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    Actually, I got really angry at my boss just last week because she basically accused me of lying about how much work I did that day. Her numbers didn't match up with mine. We come to find out the next day that her numbers were, in fact, wrong. No shock to me since I knew perfectly well how much work I had done. I didn't even get an apology, but then again I wasn't really expecting one. My boss has a very hard time admitting when she's wrong and if you suggest otherwise, she accuses you of being insubordinate. Oh, well. I gotta pay the bills.