You don't want to come across either as a hothead or a wimp. Give an answer that's suited to both your personality and the management style of the firm. Here, the homework you've done about the company and its style can help in your choice of words. Examples: If you are a reserved person and/or the corporate culture is coolly professional: "I'm an even-tempered and positive person by nature, and I believe this helps me a great deal in keeping my department running smoothly, harmoniously and with a genuine esprit de corps. I believe in communicating clearly what's expected, getting people's commitment to those goals, and then following up continuously to check progress." "If anyone or anything is going off track, I want to know about it early. If, after that kind of open communication and follow up, someone isn't getting the job done, I'll want to know why. If there's no good reason, then I'll get impatient and angry…and take appropriate steps from there. But if you hire good people, motivate them to strive for excellence and then follow up constantly, it almost never gets to that state." If you are feisty by nature and/or the position calls for a tough straw boss. "You know what makes me angry? People who (the fill in the blanks with the most objectionable traits for this type of position)…people who don't pull their own weight, who are negative, people who lie…etc."
Being a First Class Honours graduate in Chemical Engineering from Imperial College London, the worlds' fifth best university, I am frustrated that I am stuck in Corporate Strategy, when my skills would be put to better use designing a chemical plant or something technical.
Some things that can make you frustrated on the job are sometimes the amount of work you have to do or how you need time to do things with your family and still do your work and just live a life where you don't always have to rush and almost all the time it is horrible partners that you get along with
Leaving your family because of deployments
math and science
Waking up in the morning
YOU
Bella frustrates Jane because her power does not harm bella. gutted for Jane,
The word frustrates has two syllables: frus-trates.
Not knowing what causes pain frustrates him.
It depends what you mean by your question. What frustrates me - is the amount of vandalism and (obviously) nonsense answers posted on here. Most of the 'problems' are caused by people 'hiding' behind anonymous websites (instead of being registered users).
What frustrates the wart about the language of the ants is the lack of words. The wart wants to be able to speak and say more.
Yes. It dimply frustrates you and scares your child.
Doesn't make call
My mule is recalcitrant; he really frustrates me in my efforts to load the molasses.
If it frustrates you - yes. If you're content not getting off - no.
Ignore it until you are in a position to have power to do something. Even voting is a step.
You kiss him with raspberry
He is not good in actual learning, which frustrates him a bit, but he does like being Draco Malfoy's "friend" and bullying people.