Colleague Harzenmoser (slop)
In banking jargon, a male employee who works in a slipshod and non-professional manner such causing extra work for colleagues, customer irritation and a lot of anger to his line manager. The expression has demonstrably entered the financial language from the Swiss army language – there term for a soldier who does not behave like a soldier – probably via Swiss institutions. However, it should be emphatically pointed out that such colleagues are completely unknown in Teutonic. – See airbag, file abuser, jack of all trades, autonomous acting unit, behavioral branding, chief copying officer, pressure workforce, contact allergic, crocodile, hole, black, mail bomber, self-actualizer, seat heater, tenu slob, deadwood, triple A, turnover brake, accident refugee.
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