the lock down thing sounds really bad.
Haven't heard from DH since he went into work. Hopefully thismeans he has found something that is working and that by the end of today he has a good handle about what is going on. I just want this to go way smoother than he expects it to. and as a bonus, I want his co to recognize him for the BigDamnhero that he is, and not be stupid. Sadly, that might be a dream .
Matt deserves an award, beth. I hope things are going ok for him.
For anyone who's follow Polter's adventures with his family and bride-seeking, a take on the Muslim version, from the NYT.
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Suzi's work must need a severe cluesticking.
When I was in DC I worked for a Big Evil Defense Contractor. We were on the customer's site, i.e., in the government buildings. Whenever there was a government holiday or liberal leave day (like when it snowed a couple inches), we physically could not gain access to work and had to spend leave.
Of course, my company also promised a certain number of leave days accrued per year, but you'd accrue that many only if you never took any leave.
They're wrapping middled-aged women in Saran Wrap and torturing people while wearing happy masks?
I was hoping beyond hope that you meant that Robert De Niro was rappelling in your window, but I expect it's a good bit grimmer than that.
Maybe they're just revamping the airconditioning and there's ductwork all over the place.
Grappling over the shared desk with the person in the next office?
Yes, yes, no, yes, omnipresent ductwork was preexisting, pretty much.
Somebody back in DC mis-entered something into a computer, so one database says I quit my job (in December, two weeks after I started) and all my security clearances were revoked.
Other security clearance databases don't say this, but the one is causing some problems. Trying to straighten out a case of mistaken identity in a bureaucracy this size makes me want to start drinking.