Annoying Office Jargon - Part III

Much appreciated. We’ll have that retraction sent out in the Newsletter to soften the job cuts.

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Could you explain the context of this, what it’s actually supposed to mean?

Is it basically “fall in line”?

Sounds like a fancy version of getting your ducks in a row.

We had a rogue account manager promise a client an unrealistic go-live date. There was an internal meeting about it and the directors have a familial connection to the AM. The meeting closed on the polite warning that even a wildcard cunt needs to fall in line with senior development’s minimum lead time on lower environments.

‘You might give me some feedback on the onboarding process’.

Basically ‘how are you settling in?’

A new one on me anyway.

You’ll need to “reach out” with your feedback

The worst term of them all.

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We’ll need to diary something for next week🙄

Think ducks swim in a row. Moma in front and chicks swimming behind her.

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Have you moved roles?

Need to bring in one of these bad boys with you

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Class

I have. A few months now.

Good stuff, I’m on the move myself shortly

Good man. Something along the same lines?

I’m gone from the finance game a while, but something along the same lines as what I’m dong, but completely different type of company if that makes sense.

Looking forward to it. A change is a good as a nap as they say.

What about yourself, you still counting beans?

I am. Manys the times, recently in particular, I wonder what I’m at it for but commitments take over when you get older and it’s not all about you.

All the best with your job anyway.

Same to yourself. Ya it get’s harder to change it up as life snowballs

Will we see you on here as much I wonder?