When I worked for a tiny non-profit, they had a policy of the office being closed for that week and it was a great decision.
That would rock! I'm getting a little work done, but our clients have been 70% no shows today. I heard no one showed up for their appointments on Monday.
We have big stuff happening the 4th and 5th, so the theory of being open this week is a good one.
It's the practice, where no one else is here to answer my questions, that sucks.
OH MY GOD I AM SO BORED!!!
Well I finished the big personal thing I need to do today and am making progress on my 101 list.
For work I have made progress on 4 work tickets and have semi-taught my boss and co-worker some stuff. I need to call a client, or maybe I can email them and get what I need.
Re: Chico - my perspective on it as a penniless grad student may not be entirely accurate, so that's the skew to correct for with my opinions.
I am now forced to Buff Dive.
Chico, from what I have heard from someone who went to CSU-Chico undergrad is that it's a very agricultural and definitely a party school.
Would the world seriously grind to a halt if we just took off from Christmas eve until after the New Year?
That's what I have this year, AIFG. Today, I am revelling in the fact that I don't have to go anywhere or do anything or talk to anyone. Tomorrow will be grocery shopping and a motorcycle ride (weather permitting).
Is there anyone around who knows a lot about government expense lingo? I'm trying to confirm that "travel status" just means anyone who is away from their home base, not a status that needs to be assigned to specific people. If that makes any sense at all.
I work on a Federal contract, and typically "travel status" means you are either over 50 miles from home on a day trip or you have spent the night somewhere on a trip. There are also limitations on time of day and meals allowable. But "travel status" is more a matter of where you are than who you are.