Thursday, February 29, 2024

Put your phone away please

Back in 2017, I wrote a small blog and electrically drew a small comic about "smart devices".  You may read it here: https://simplycandee.blogspot.com/2017/09/the-walking-dead-is-reality.html

I blogged about my phone on this blog more than once.  I am revisiting this topic again because of recent experiences at the women's changeroom.

This women's changeroom is a shared space, located at the community I reside in and subject to rules and regulations.

I can tell you now that at least one woman break the rules and regulations every day.  These rule(s) breakers, if caught rule breaking by this blogger, are subject to immediate action of hearing the blogger speak out loud.

The rule that they break is using their smartphone in the changeroom.  Usually, when they use their smartphone in the changeroom, I am either sitting or standing directly across from them.  They do not put their phone on their ear or speak into the phone; they stare intently at the screen of the phone; I have no clue what they are looking at BUT all I see from the opposite side is... them pointing their camera at me.

Before I speak out loud, I wait to see how long it takes that person to leave their screen and look up.  Sometimes, this doesn't happen until this blogger go "excuse me". After I get their attention, I tell them I do not feel comfortable in the women's changeroom when someone is pointing their camera at me; I ask them to refrain from using their smartphone in the changeroom in the future; and remind them of the rule they are breaking.  I also remind them that there are other places to use their devices, like the hallways outside of the changeroom.  So far, every violators I spoke to, with the exception of one, appeared to be accepting of my comments.

One violator did not want to either hear me or talk to me and told me to talk to the staffs instead so I did.  I told the male staff at the counter that I regularly see women using their smartphone equipped with camera on a daily basis and I ask them to use their smartphone outside of the changeroom because, to me, as soon as I see a smartphone, I see a camera.

Yesterday was the first time I saw a violator using her smartphone while I was relaxing at the hot tub in the changeroom.  The hot tub is located directly across from the shower area.  This time, I added the following to my comments: "you could electrocute me with your smartphone by accident.  Don't you see, you are holding a electrical hazard in your hands while your body is submerged in a pool of water which we are both In?".

I swear, people are stupid. Can some people not function without a smartphone? I thought it is common sense or knowledge to not use electronics near bathrooms, showers, hot tubs and etc.



Friday, February 2, 2024

Taking actions for myself is wonderful

I no longer work in an office.

My opinions do not matter.

Shitty is acceptable but you will receive nothing for the shit you create and be broke in no time.

We all have to be polite and not criticize anybody even if they produce shitty work.   SHIT IS SHIT.  It is easy to recognize shit and no one like to pick up or clean up shit.

Now that I have your attention, my advise to you is as follows:

1.  If someone calls in sick and appears on the attendance list as sick do not call the sick person about work or when the person will go back to work.  The sick person need to recover before he or she can work again.  The sick person is sick.  It is as simple as that.

2.  Please do not hand in shitty work for review.  It is a waste of the reviewer's time.

3.  Please do not hand in shitty work for revisions.  Again, it is a waste of the reviewer's time.

4.  If you do not have time to produce your best work, please hand in usable work or nothing.  Shitty work means whatever you produced cannot be use.  It is not funny to receive shitty work for review or further revisions.

5.  There is no bill to review if you have no work to present.

Common sense is not so common and I hope some people come across this post, read it and take some time to reflect.

I contacted a body to voice my grievance and received a blank form for completion to escalate the matter.  Upon review of the blank form, I decided that it is too much work to fill out all the details and left the form blank.  Prior to my telephone conversation, I have never ever seen this blank form before.  I wonder who can complete such a form quickly and efficiently.  I wonder if I would ever complete the blank form for something else that has not happened yet.

Registration forms on the other hand is much easier to complete in my humble opinion yet a bunch of people don't even complete those. 

I am going to sing "I wonder" now.  Chao!