Friday, May 29, 2020
Funny Corporate High Tech Employee Rant
Funny Corporate High Tech Employee Rant 7 A major Israeli high tech corporation switched to a 4-day work week in the wake of the global economic crisis. How are its employees feeling now? This article was translated from a Hebrew comedy sketch written by comedian Barak Kesar about working at the above major high tech company. Corporate hijinx Look at what weâve come to⦠Look at the cleaning lady, hanging around with an âI will always have a job because there will always be dustâ face. Just wait until the soap bubble youâve been living in bursts; letâs see how you deal when the prices of bleach go up.eval Now weâre down to 4 work days⦠On Sunday morning my little boy picked up the phone and called the kindergarten teacher to tell her heâs not coming.eval Teacher: âWhy?â Son: âCouldnât find an arrangement for Dad. At least I managed to send Mom off to the mall.â At first itâs confusing, you donât know if itâs Saturday or Sunday. The only way of checking is the oven. If thereâs a pot of jachnun in there, itâs Saturday. And if weâre canceling days, why Sunday? Why not Thursday, save us the expenses of the Shabbat dinner while weâre at it. Things are rough everywhere, not just in high tech. The beggar at the intersection told me that due to the crisis heâs been forced to increase his work week to 8 work days. If we were factory workers, weâd at least see some action, lock the gates, burn some tires. In high tech, whatâs there to do? Burn the DiskOnKey? Block the entrance? Most of us work from home anyway. Ever since the âItâll be OKâ commercial for Bank Leumi has been on the air, Iâve been panicking, hysterically! There's nothing more terrifying than an Israeli telling you âdonât worry, itâll be okâ. There are lots of people out there looking for jobs with Bachelorâs degrees, Masterâs degrees, 10 years of experience, but between us, thereâs only one thing anyone needs to work for my company: an Indian citizenship. Heartbreaking to see everything going over to India. I hope the financial tsunami doesnât get there. Personally I prefer to hope that a real tsunami gets them, the one with the waves, the jellyfish, the Thai people. Itâs like in Thailand you see all the good farmers run away to Israel, or the Chinese who donât have any more construction workers left because theyâre all here. And not only do they take our jobs, they also make sure to mess with our future generationâs brains as they go to Goa after the army, only to come back in a dolphin-like state. Sometimes I feel like going there and opening an El Gaucho restaurant, on purpose, with a picture of a cow spinning on a shawarma skewer. My company has creative methods to increase efficiency. In order to get you to arrive earlier to work, they lower the number of yogurt cups in the kitchenettes. If only they knew how much valuable time I waste by chasing the last yogurt cup instead of working⦠If you get to work at 9:00, youâre done for. Thereâs no chance youâll find yogurt. At 8:30 you stand a shot, but that includes frantically running through all the kitchenettes on all floors. And itâs not just the yogurt, it's the bread rolls too. A few years ago theyâd give us sandwich rolls, then they cut down on roll size, then they just brought in empty rolls. Tomorrow theyâll give us flour, water and a recipe. And at lunch? Thereâs a million conditions: if you took a cold meal ticket, youâre entitled to a salad but not to dessert or a hot side dish, and God forbid you should also take a soup. In general, cold meal eaters have an identification mark â" the special tray. You have a special tray â" then⦠No Soup For YOU! Wait â" what if itâs a cold soup? Does that count as a cold meal?! Since the food reforms Iâve been continuously paranoid. I keep imagining the caterer yelling at me through a microphone: âCompany inhabitants, you are in the dining room, please act accordingly.â Yesterday I was caught red-handed⦠with a cold tray⦠and a lukewarm chicken. Fortunately, I had stuffed the rice in my pocket. Is it me, or do they have to put in less effort for food in Survivor? Now theyâve put a limit on mileage too. Theyâve installed a green box in the car, sort of like a black box on a plane. (By the way, if the black box is made of material that is crash-proof, why not make the entire plane out of the same material?) There are new stickers on the back windshield. Instead of âHowâs my driving? Dialâ¦â, it's now âAm I driving? Dialâ¦â Today my company's name is synonymous with âfeel sorry for meâ. Every time an article comes out about another round of dismissals at the company, thereâs an obligatory scene with the neighbors. The neighbor comes over, feeling out the vibe: âHey man, is everything ok? Iâm not used to seeing you at 8 oâclock in the morning. What happened? Didnât feel like going to work today, or they didn't feel like having you come in?â Or- âIâm sending you something to your work email account, are you still checking it?â A second neighbor: âOh man, I saw the company sticker on your car, I didnât know you worked there⦠If you need anything, I know someone at JobMaster, I can get you a good price for the subscription fee and you'll pay the first installment only after getting fired.â Iâm waiting at a red light, in the car next to me is some guy from a competitor â" now there is some sort of covert discussion with those standing next to you at the traffic light â" he gives me the look of an Indonesian watching the tsunami hit Thailand, a look of âI survived, good luck to you.â The guys from that company have already taken over all the staircases in all the buildings, without leaving us any places to clean. I come in to work, the hallways are empty, no one dares to walk around. If someone says Shalom to me, I start to think: âWait a minute- was that his final farewell? What can I take from his office?â Or maybe it will be he whoâll say sometime later: âI canât believe it, I only said Shalom to him this morning.â And in general, whenever more than two people are looking at you as youâre walking through the corridor, they probably know something. And every conversation starts with âHave you heard whoâ? âHave you heard who got fired? Shimshon, the guy walking around here earlier with the yogurt.â âYou donât say, wait⦠he had yogurt?! Which room is he in?â The ways of notifying people have grown sophisticated too. One guy was asked whether heâd opened the âMamonâ (business) paper on Saturday. He answered: âNo. Whyâ? They told him: âYou should, they've got some good classifieds in thereâ¦â There was one VP who was really nervous before âthe talkâ. âWeâve called you in to let you know that weâve arranged an office for you.â âAn office in the corner building?â âClose, the unemployment office.â I heard one guy who was told: âListen, if they call you from âBig Brotherâ or âSurvivorâ and ask you to participate in their next season, tell them youâre available.â Women, however- are covered. Once, when there were wars, youâd know that after 9 months thereâd be an increase in the number of births. Now, itâs the same thing. Every round of dismissals triggers a baby boom. Thereâll be a song about it in a few years: âWe are the children of the high tech crisis 2009â. Pregnancy. Your anti-dismissal pill. 100% proven success rate. In a few years the kid will ask you: âMommy, did I come into the world by mistake?â And youâll answer, âNo honey, Mommy was on the chopping block at workâ âAnd my seven brothers and sisters?â âWhat can I say honey, they had my number, I had to dodge the boot quite a bit.â Today, getting pregnant is like getting immunity. Even a single woman I know pulled out a positive pregnancy test stick and shoved it in my face. I told her: âSaral'e? Youâre religious!â She told me: âI did a Shabbat at the kolel, everything included, the Rabbi said that all means are kosher.â There are also the fakers. One woman comes in for the talk with a huge belly. âWhatâs thatâ? They asked her. âPregnancy!â she answered. âFrom whom? (bedding maker) The âFried Brothersâ? âNo, why?â she asked. âBecause the corridor is covered in goose feathers, you have a hole in your pillow.â A friend of mine told me that his wife wonât let him sleep! âI have to get pregnant, I have to get pregnantâ. Eventually, he ended up getting fired for coming to work exhausted. I said to him: âyou should have told me, we could have done shifts. What does it matter, pregnancy is pregnancy.â If you liked this article, you'll enjoy Funny Unemployed Job Seekerâs To Do List.
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