Laws of Work
- The first 90% of a project takes 90% of the time, the
last 10% takes the other 90% of the time.
- If you can't get your work done in the first 24 hours,
work nights.
- A pat on the back is only a few centimeters from a kick
in the butt.
- Don't be irreplaceable; if you can't be replaced, you
can't be promoted.
- It doesn't matter what you do, it only matters what you
say you've done and what you're going to do.
- After any salary raise, you will have less money at the
end of the month than you did before.
- The more crap you put up with, the more crap you are
going to get.
- You can go anywhere you want if you look serious and
carry a clipboard.
- Eat one live toad the first thing in the morning and
nothing worse will happen to you the rest of the day.
- When the bosses talk about improving productivity, they
are never talking about themselves.
- If at first you don't succeed, try again. Then quit. No
use being a damn fool about it.
- There will always be beer cans rolling on the floor of
your car when the boss asks for a ride home from the
office.
- Keep your boss's boss off your boss's back.
- Everything can be filed under "miscellaneous."
- Never delay the ending of a meeting or the beginning of a
cocktail hour.
- To err is human, to forgive is not our policy.
- Anyone can do any amount of work provided it isn't the
work he/she is supposed to be doing.
- Important letters that contain no errors will develop
errors in the mail.
- If you are good, you will be assigned all the work. If
you are really good, you will get out of it.
- You are always doing something marginal when the boss
drops by your desk.
- People who go to conferences are the ones who shouldn't.
- If it wasn't for the last minute, nothing would get done.
- At work, the authority of a person is inversely
proportional to the number of pens that person is
carrying.
- When you don't know what to do, walk fast and look
worried.
- Following the rules will not get the job done.
- Getting the job done is no excuse for not following the
rules.
- When confronted by a difficult problem you can solve it
more easily by reducing it to the question, "How
would the Lone Ranger handle this?"
- No matter how much you do, you never do enough.
- The last person that quit or was fired will be held
responsible for very things that goes wrong.