For some odd reason, my co-workers always find a way to finagle me
out of money. Yesterday was Boss' Day. The team I'm on works parallel
with another team and each team has its own team leader.
"Here
they go again." I mutter under my breath when I get the email, which
shows up in the middle of our pay period. The folks on the other team
want to collect money to get gifts for the two team leaders. They've
even made a list of the possible Detroit Tigers ties they want to get
for the male team leader, i.e. their team leader. Oh and they'll get
something nice for our female team leader too, treating her almost like a
second thought. I know the game they're playing. The gift they want to
get him is expensive, so they think they'll involve our team to get more
money.
Now I don't have a problem with the team leaders, I like
them both and they're good people. I don't understand why they feel the
need to collect money when passing an appreciation card around will do.
My coworkers ask for money more than PBS.
A month ago, we
had finally had our pot luck, which had been delayed probably about five
times. Now me, I go to work to work. If I want to bring a snack or
something to munch on, I do that. I work a 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. shift, so I
don't like eating anything heavy, otherwise I'll be sleepy and
miserable for the rest of the evening. I'm also funny about pot lucks.
Unless you let me come over and inspect and clean your kitchen, I more
than likely don't want to eat your food. I've seen too many of my
co-workers walk out of the bathroom without washing their hands and how
do I know if you don't have animals at home that walk all over your
kitchen counters? Call me a kitchen snob or anti social, but it's just
me. Anyway, I was able to get away with not participating in the pot
luck and I thought I'd have a reprieve before I was hassled for money
again.
Over the past year several members of my team have lost
loved ones, including Von's father and my grandmother. Our team has the
routine of passing the sympathy card around and giving it to the
bereaved when they return to work. Now the other team had a member who
experienced a death in the family and they wanted to go all out
collecting money for flowers and giving the remainder of the funds to
their teammate. The members of the other team participated, but most of
our team refused. No one collected money for us, so why should we give
her money? Not trying to be funny, but the truth is the truth.
Earlier
in the week, I got stopped by a couple people on my own team who want
to have a Stuff Your Face At Work Day in the next couple weeks. These
are the hungriest people I've ever met. We just had a pot luck only a
few weeks ago. The only difference is that this event will only include
our team. Why are we planning yet another meal at work? I don't come to
work to hunt up food and I'm not really interested. I use a stall tactic
and say I'll think about it and I quickly disposed of the emails
pertaining to the event. Today I discovered the Stuff Your Face At Work
Day falls on my off day, so they can eat all they want and I don't have
to spend a dime. Though I know that the holidays are approaching and
they'll be trying to set up yet another Stuff Your Face Day before the
end of the year.
Getting back to Boss' Day; I ignored the
emails concerning the gifts hoping they'll leave me in peace.
Unfortunately they sent one of their bounty hunters out to gather more
funds. I know how the game goes; I refused to participate in the pot
luck, so she asks me face to face to pour on the pressure. They might as
well have sent two mafia wise guys to pay me a visit because it's the
same effect. It's one of those situations where if you refuse to
cooperate, you'll have that stigma of being antisocial or uppity, not
that I care what they think anyway, but I gotta work with these people
everyday. Submitting to peer pressure, I say yes, but I won't have the
money til payday.
Now before the money was collected, we got
emails with all the details. Today when I come in, there are no mentions
of the gifts, or what was even bought for the Team Leaders. Now I'm
pissed. You take my money but you can't send a simple email telling me
what I actually paid for? They got what they wanted from me so they
don't need me any more.
Let me set the record straight; in no
way am I cheap, I in fact have very expensive tastes. But it's my money
and I like spending it on what I want to spend it on. I don't like
feeling pressured that I have to spend my money on some stupid event at
work, just to avoid being ostracized or fitted with the label of
'doesn't work well with others'. Yeah, I don't care what they think
about me, but I want to get along with the people I work with. Like
everybody else, I've got bills and other stuff I'd rather spend my money
on. I know one thing: whatever they cook up for the holiday season, if I
have to pay for it, they can count me out.
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