The morning commute was a bit more entertaining than usual today: [link]
I heard about that.
So now, no admins. We have one guy doing admin type stuff part time, but that's it. Needless to say, when you have no admins, nothing gets done properly, and everyone else is way more stressed.
My coworkers hate it when I'm not here. They're dreading my going to New Orleans at the end of the month, and vacation in November is going to cause a panic because I will be completely unreachable. What's sad is that I know I'm going to leave, and I don't think they'll be able to get anyone with my abilities and experience for the money they offer. They're going to have to waaaaay pare down their expectations for the next person.
Lastly, damn but the Buffistas produce heart-stoppingly cute kidlets!
Speaking of which, on the Whoppie Goldberg show this morning I found out that the Weinermobile recently got a parking ticket in Chicago.
Ah, this must be what I heard about then.
Weather! It is 63°F now with a forecast high of 72°. I am going to die when I get back home.
God, I'm missing San Francisco weather.
Not getting enough sleep seems to be a key component.
That's true for me, too, Gud! When I am overtired, I am more zombie like, and way more productive as a result. It's like I don't get distracted as easily or something. It's so wierd.
Basically, the admins have a half clerical/half customer service job. They have to learn how to use several databases, they have to keep things organized and make sure that information gets disseminated to the correct people, and they also have to deal directly with clients.
god that sounds hellish. Also, not dissimilar to my office where the one admin is office manager/CEO asst/part of another department.
Right now the other department is project management, so the person has to do
1) phones, mailings, office supply ordering, handling visitors (not really all that much in my office - except when we are hiring and then the visitor thing is a lot)
2) CEO expenses, travel and any needs (can be nothing one day and then a million urgent things the next)
3) Manange a project including weekly meetings with client, making and updating schedules, giving and tracking jobs into the creative studio, learning a content application, testing a project and getting issues fixed.
It's too much. I've been here just over 2 years and every person who has had that job has left the company, some had even moved out of the position full-time, but they still leave. I think they all start looking while they have that position and it just takes some of them longer to find something.
Emily - the weather here misses you too.
Update on the kids/movies - CJ fell asleep under the desk. Unsurprising considering we got here at 6am.
Root Beer Float Cupcakes
Which has root beer schnapps as one of its ingredients. I didn't know such a thing existed!