Pet peeves

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  • como_agua1
    como_agua1 Posts: 210 Member
    edited February 2019
    People who don't use you're /your , bear/bare, there/they're/their in the proper context
  • Tigg_er
    Tigg_er Posts: 22,001 Member
    edited February 2019
    bojack5 wrote: »
    Tigg_er wrote: »
    bojack5 wrote: »
    bojack5 wrote: »
    bojack5 wrote: »
    shaf238 wrote: »
    entitlement relative to rank; I don't care if you are VP
    THIS.

    People at my workplace will literally refer to you by your salary grading.

    NOT COOL

    Unless you are in the military.....then your rank is also your paygrade and thats exactly what you get called by.

    Maybe, but if you're not it's just disrespectful.
    And, that's your rank. Not your salary. I feel like there's a difference. A rank can be a reminder of your achievements.

    No, rank is also your paygrade and the vast majority of rank is earned through time served not on specific achievement. When you are a private you can be called as such and it is your paygrade of E1......enlisted one.....in the Marine corp which i served the next rank is PFC, private first class....E2....then Lance Corporal.....E3.....and so on. Its not disrespectful its what you have earned to that point and nobody has issue with it.

    Now the military is different then the civilian world, but in say, the union construction trades. They have titles of mechanic to apprentice.....which is exactly their pay grade.

    At first glance i thought i had an issue with people being called by their paygrade, but at second look i dont think its a big deal. I think context is important in how its done, and that would be my only issue.

    I was referring to it being disrespectful in terms of the civilian population. When I see the word 'salary' I imagine that means referring to someone as a number.
    Maybe it's just me, but I consider length of time served to be an achievement.

    Haha....you are serving your time in the miltary once you sign those papers whether you like it or not. The achievement comes in choosing to serve your country. After that your time served is mandatory. And as long as you arent a total shitbird you will gain rank just for being there. I do find those that choose to reenlist and make it a career to be honorable though.

    But i guess im not as sensitive to being addressed in a professional atmosphere in the term in which you have earned. That may be something i should look at and rethink, i honestly never thought about it. Not saying i would change my mind, but you have at least opened it to consideration.

    Well you will only make rank just for being there to E-4 after that it has to do with testing-performance reports and time in grade, Matter of fact if you can not make E-5 after a certain amount of years you will not be retained.
    So you can not make rank just for being there !

    This is correct, if you dont make E5 in 12 yrs you are done. And if you dont make E5 in 12 yrs barring disciplinary reductions in rank during the way, you definitely do not belong in the military.

    Yep and a Pretty Good chance if you don't make E-5 after 8 you not staying. Up to the commanders discretion if he wants you to stay past 8.
  • Mean_Spice
    Mean_Spice Posts: 279 Member
    E-2 through E-4 is not automatic. It can be stopped at the company level. If your a yard-bird (untrainable soldier) you will not get promoted. I have been in units that it was up to the Platoon Sargent/Platoon leader vouched for you competencies you did not get promoted.
  • Vikka_V
    Vikka_V Posts: 9,563 Member
    Being busy while my coworkers do nothing
  • RomaineCalm
    RomaineCalm Posts: 3,972 Member
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    People who spit their gum out on the sidewalk. WTF man.
    And have you ever felt it under a table top at a restaurant?
    Grossy, gross gross

    *Edit, also people who just spit on the sidewalk, or wherever

    Learned in middle school....never stick your hand under a table. EVER.
  • iMago
    iMago Posts: 8,714 Member
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    People who spit their gum out on the sidewalk. WTF man.
    And have you ever felt it under a table top at a restaurant?
    Grossy, gross gross

    *Edit, also people who just spit on the sidewalk, or wherever

    Learned in middle school....never stick your hand under a table. EVER.

    i did that one when i was like 8 or 9 at this picnic table at a city park. stuck my hand into a wasp nest and got stung like 100 times. fool me once shame on you fool me twice can't get fooled again.
  • kali31337
    kali31337 Posts: 1,048 Member
    edited February 2019
    When emergency personnel get stuck at red lights/traffic so they hit their siren louder and louder until they get through. I 100% get the reasoning behind it but it's the WORST sound in the world. My last apartment had terrible windows and since I lived near a hospital, I could hear it ALL of the time...
  • RomaineCalm
    RomaineCalm Posts: 3,972 Member
    When people make mountains out of molehills.
  • shaf238
    shaf238 Posts: 4,021 Member
    kali31337 wrote: »
    When emergency personnel get stuck at red lights/traffic so they hit their siren louder and louder until they get through. I 100% get the reasoning behind it but it's the WORST sound in the world. My last apartment had terrible windows and since I lived near a hospital, I could hear it ALL of the time...
    kace_kay wrote: »
    People who complain about being bothered by things like ambulances/firetrucks/police sirens or Amber Alerts. Apparently the comfort of your ears should trump life or death situations.

    Oh.
  • bigdjshadows
    bigdjshadows Posts: 2 Member
    Already from childhood I had a feeling of anxiety from which, alas, I cannot get rid of, so wherever I travel or walk, there must always be someone with me, even if it is an animal. Here, for example, I recently made such a letter to myself www.thedogtor.net/emotional-support-animal-letter, allowing me to take my dog absolutely on any trip to the any kind of transport. I am very afraid of loneliness and I hope you understand that too. And I want to find a soul mate and be loved, but I am afraid that one day I will be rejected
  • nooshi713
    nooshi713 Posts: 4,877 Member
    edited February 2019
    denny_mac wrote: »
    Iscah13 wrote: »
    People who chase birds...the birds who are on the ground and not flying.

    But that just sounds poetically awesome LOL

    two things about this:
    #1 - I agree that chasing birds is awesome
    #2 - Why the clarification about birds that are on the ground? Have you ever seen people chasing birds in flight?

    People who chase birds can die in a fire.
  • nooshi713
    nooshi713 Posts: 4,877 Member
    Smoking, especially smoking in public places.

    Ditto. I despise smoking so much.
  • nooshi713
    nooshi713 Posts: 4,877 Member
    edited February 2019
    Moon_Stone wrote: »
    nooshi713 wrote: »
    denny_mac wrote: »
    Iscah13 wrote: »
    People who chase birds...the birds who are on the ground and not flying.

    But that just sounds poetically awesome LOL

    two things about this:
    #1 - I agree that chasing birds is awesome
    #2 - Why the clarification about birds that are on the ground? Have you ever seen people chasing birds in flight?

    People who chase birds can die in a fire.

    Woah! 😳

    Dont mess with God's feathered angels. :)

    I am a passionate bird lover.
  • iMago
    iMago Posts: 8,714 Member
    Moon_Stone wrote: »
    nooshi713 wrote: »
    denny_mac wrote: »
    Iscah13 wrote: »
    People who chase birds...the birds who are on the ground and not flying.

    But that just sounds poetically awesome LOL

    two things about this:
    #1 - I agree that chasing birds is awesome
    #2 - Why the clarification about birds that are on the ground? Have you ever seen people chasing birds in flight?

    People who chase birds can die in a fire.

    Woah! 😳
    nooshi713 wrote: »
    Moon_Stone wrote: »
    nooshi713 wrote: »
    denny_mac wrote: »
    Iscah13 wrote: »
    People who chase birds...the birds who are on the ground and not flying.

    But that just sounds poetically awesome LOL

    two things about this:
    #1 - I agree that chasing birds is awesome
    #2 - Why the clarification about birds that are on the ground? Have you ever seen people chasing birds in flight?

    People who chase birds can die in a fire.

    Woah! 😳

    Dont mess with God's feathered angels. :)

    I am a passionate bird lover.

    tbf i thought the original post was just talking about "birds" like...certain types of girls yknow, and the guys who chase em.
  • AbbyTabbyCat
    AbbyTabbyCat Posts: 16 Member
    People who drag their feet
    People who sniff constantly
    People who are noisy eaters.
  • nooshi713
    nooshi713 Posts: 4,877 Member
    iMago wrote: »
    Moon_Stone wrote: »
    nooshi713 wrote: »
    denny_mac wrote: »
    Iscah13 wrote: »
    People who chase birds...the birds who are on the ground and not flying.

    But that just sounds poetically awesome LOL

    two things about this:
    #1 - I agree that chasing birds is awesome
    #2 - Why the clarification about birds that are on the ground? Have you ever seen people chasing birds in flight?

    People who chase birds can die in a fire.

    Woah! 😳
    nooshi713 wrote: »
    Moon_Stone wrote: »
    nooshi713 wrote: »
    denny_mac wrote: »
    Iscah13 wrote: »
    People who chase birds...the birds who are on the ground and not flying.

    But that just sounds poetically awesome LOL

    two things about this:
    #1 - I agree that chasing birds is awesome
    #2 - Why the clarification about birds that are on the ground? Have you ever seen people chasing birds in flight?

    People who chase birds can die in a fire.

    Woah! 😳

    Dont mess with God's feathered angels. :)

    I am a passionate bird lover.

    tbf i thought the original post was just talking about "birds" like...certain types of girls yknow, and the guys who chase em.

    Oh. I clearly took it literally. I pictured some jerk chasing pigeons just to be mean.
  • CoffeeAndContour
    CoffeeAndContour Posts: 1,466 Member
    When people share old new stories as if it was a current thing. I’m glad you cared so much to not read the article, but that child was found 2 years ago.
  • Vikka_V
    Vikka_V Posts: 9,563 Member
    People licking envelopes or their fingers while leafing through papers that they are going to then hand to me.

    Gross... I don't want to touch your spit...thanks