I'm at work, but I am putting office chairs together while watching an old movie on AMC, so not a bad morning. The nice thing about working in post-production--tvs EVERYWHERE. Later today we go to a 1st birthday party/BBQ and then maybe a movie.
Natter 45: Smooth as Billy Dee Williams.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I am on the sofa in a daze. Basically.
MY SISTA!
while watching an old movie on AMC,
Which one?
We've got our Sacramento friends coming in this afternoon to celebrate an early Father's day. That's kind of fun.
Tricky part is Emmett is scheduled for an inconveniently timed birthday party in the East Bay at the same time and he just ralfed. Nothing is lining up properly.
On the plus side, JZ bought the the lastest issue of Allure which has Audrey Tatou all cute and cropped and pixie-ish with extra pictures inside.
We were playing outside in the yard while it was still shady and cool. But we came in for lunch and I found something interesting on television.
x-post with Bitches:
Did anyone know that there is an actual Rock Paper Scissors League? and that they're having a championship broadcast on A&E today? $50,000 to win. I swear, it's like watching the movie Dodgeball.
I met some people last year who had recently been to an international RPS championship thing in Canada.
People are endlessly fascinating.
People are endlessly fascinating.
The people all had nicknames and most had costumes on. And the announcers really sounded like Cotton McKnight and Pepper Brooks, discussing technique and strategy. It's so freakin' hilarious.
I need to go to the store and do yard work. But it's HOT out there!
I have mostly calmed from yesterday's breakdown at work. I'll try not to bore with the details, but the new online system for secretaries to do travel takes on average FOUR TIMES longer to process than the paper system.
So my desk has been overflowing with travel. I can't finish my work, anymore. And things are slipping through the cracks, because instead of the trusted secretaries pushing the paper through signature cycles like lightning, now the signatures are obtained electronically. Of course, that means that a travel request can sit in someone's email box for a week, while they're off on travel, or ignoring email.
Before, all the requests were sent to the secretary, who would put the pile under her boss' nose for signature, and then she'd drop them all in the mail to the travel department or send an email for me to pick it up. If her boss wasn't there, she'd just give it to the deputy. I never, in five years, worried about the paper falling through the cracks.
It was sort of like, we were a line of people bailing water off a sinking ship, because we all were doing it in unision, we remained afloat.
But the new automated system only bails one bucket at a time.
But now, the auditors (all eight of them) can more accurately count the buckets! Nebermind the hundreds of secretaries who are falling apart at their desks.
So my bosses keep telling us it is not our fault, that when things slip through cracks, when the overtime keeps piling up, when people can't present at international conferences all to make a few auditors happier, the system will change.
But most of the secretaries are really very diligent, and our entire culture is built on cooperation with each other, so it's difficult to NOT get stressed out by the crappy system.
That's my work rant. I took this job because I was mostly able to leave it behind at the end of the day, but now I go to bed worrying about things languishing in someone's email, and that I can't do my job properly to make sure things run smoothly.
Time to get a new job.
Oh, ugh, Allyson. Between that and the no-AC, I can't imagine not getting stressed out.