JZ, someone gave me this whole rubric about doing a new job that was enormously helpful when I was having job freak-outs. I can't quite remember it, but it's basically about knowledge vs. competence. I'm willing to bet you've just gotten to the part where you know exactly how much you don't know yet -- because there's no way you could know it all yet -- and that's the freak-out point.
In short, the objective fact is that you're not an expert at this job yet, but that's really OK.
Sir Edmund Hillary is dead: [link]
Make your own Christopher Walken mask: [link]
and I'm pretty sure Matilda isn't even in the top 1,000
I bet it's in the top 10 in Australia, though. ETA: nope, it's only 26.
JZ, you'll be fine. I felt the same way for the first 6 months in my current job. And I've only been there for 7 months!
Sir Edmund Hillary is dead
I didn't realize he was still alive.
I didn't realize he was still alive.
Me neither.
Actually, I though I heard he died years ago. Guess not....
I thought I heard he died a while ago, too.
I didn't know he was a beekeeper, either. How cool is that?
You know, I think it was that I heard he did something and I was surprised he was still alive in the last year or so. And here I am still surprised that he was recently alive, because my memory is shoddy.
I'm home and I'm tired!
Sometimes these long days just get ridiculous.
My exciting revelation of the afternoon was that I have two different cold medicines, and they don't overlap ingredients at all! So that means I can take one before the 12 hours of the other one is up, right?