I know I don't REALLY want to go, but I feel like a jackhole and am considering renting a car.
You have other obligations! Why on earth would you feel bad about that?!
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I know I don't REALLY want to go, but I feel like a jackhole and am considering renting a car.
You have other obligations! Why on earth would you feel bad about that?!
Tiggy, I totally agree that that shit is insane. But I can also understand how it's easier to go along with something, even something fucked up and weird like being forced into donating. Do you think your boss is aware that the office manager makes it de facto mandatory?
I know where Geneva is! (I lived in Buffalo for 8 years.)
And you shouldn't rent a car for something you don't really want to attend.
The only time I've ever gotten a gift of any kind from a boss was when I left BU after 6 years. They gave me a real hefty gift card which... I have probably lost. CRAP! Did I use it or lose it?
I know I don't REALLY want to go, but I feel like a jackhole and am considering renting a car. Or asking the designer if I can leave a 4 pm, although that makes me feel like an ass.
Dude, totally don't go. Eff that noise!
The new other attorney I work for is a partner and notorious for cheap-ass gifts (when she remembers them at all). Like a $25 Barnes & Noble gift card.
I think that cheap-ass is different in upstate, because I usually receive $10 gift cards. $25 come from friends!
In other news, DIE, STUPID SOFTWARE, DIE!!!
Well, I suppose if you work for lawyers the scale is legitimately different.
On the other hand, I worked for doctors, so...
For all you Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus fans, Mo Willems puts fanmail up on his blog. It cracks me up.
I love gift cards, but I think i'm going to write a Dear Santa letter this year.
No gifts here, but that's fine by me. We get a nice Christmas party though. This year it's at the Museum of Science!
Don't go, Sophia! Unless your work party is made of awesome fun times the likes of which you'll never see again until next year, it's not worth the expense and time away from your other obligations.