Another Reason Not to Join the ****
By now I am thoroughly convinced, as would 99.9% of my platoon, that civilian organizations are much more efficient than the overpaid ****. Why?
Today is the prime example. Basically we could all have left the c***, say, 1pm, after lunch. I am now at home at 10pm. The thing with some of the c********* is that they like to jump into the action without giving much thoughts to it.
So we had one whole week to do all these things. I missed the first two days due to fever, but when I rejoined them they were still working on it. And then the pace slowed down, as if there wasn't anymore important things to do. In fact, that is usually what we expect. Nothing more to do. Then, on a Friday afternoon, we suddenly were given things to rush through, like mad. Friday is important because it is the day we book out and become c********. And we are not asking for less work. We are asking for most of the work to be done before Friday, if there really are so much work.
Haiz. What happened was, we were told to do something. It lasted for 2 hours and we were almost done. Call ring. Sorry, undo it. Another 2 hours gone. And when it was done, more problems exist than before.
I don't think it is very fun to undo things when it takes the whole c****** to do it, and the c********* are not even there. Even the sergeants were angry. But well... a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do. So we left at 10pm, and we were in the same state as we were at 1pm.
So I suggested. Maybe the c********* should think very very hard what exactly they want to do on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, before letting us do the work on Thursday and Friday. There is really no point in asking us to do something and then change their ideas the next day, or worse, within the day itself.
****. Please don't be misled by the posters. It is inefficient and disorganized.
P/S: Those words asterisked are not vulgar words. I'm just being tactical.

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