My previous job I used to get up at 4 a.m to be at work at 5:30 a.m. every day.
I spent a summer in college having to be at work by 5 a.m., but the reality was that I would tend to greet 5 from the back end. I was in Alaska, working two jobs (hostess at Princess Hotels Restaurant and stagecrew), and taking full advantage of the fact that bars closed at 5 a.m. (and reopened at 8).
I'm endlessly suprised that I survived that summer, but now I consider it training for living in my neighborhood.
All of the pending work I had to finish up this morning is already done, which is good, but now I have to find a way to fill up the next 7.5 hours
Make up a reason why you need to go to the Stanford library and go home instead!
I feel bad. I'm coughing and wheezing and sneezing and blowing my nose constantly, and it must be hell on my coworkers in the other cubicles.
I've always wondered: does Hell have good dental insurance?
No, but I bet you'd get hazard pay. I hear it's on everyone's hot list....
Lee, I hate when that happens. Can you take a long lunch and do some window shopping or the like?
I've always wondered: does Hell have good dental insurance?
Eh. It's okay.
I'll tell you what really sucked: They never turned on the air conditioners.
I've heard the ninth subbasement is pretty cold though.
Lee, I hate when that happens. Can you take a long lunch and do some window shopping or the like?
That would require actually leaving, and I think I'm too lazy for that, unless I'm going home.
That would require actually leaving, and I think I'm too lazy for that, unless I'm going home.
Hey! You are me! Give it back!
Just tell them that somewhere on this earth it's quitting time right now, and you're going home.
I woke up at 12 today. One thing I love about being a grad student -- I can pretty much set my own schedule. Except that lately there have been some incidents that make me a bit scared to stay at the office too late -- I don't want to be the last one there.
I really need to get dressed and go grade papers for a little while. I really don't want to.