Whoa! I... I think I'm having a thought. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's a thought. Now I'm having a plan. Now I'm having a wiggins.

Xander ,'First Date'


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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Matt the Bruins fan - Mar 21, 2008 11:47:11 am PDT #6586 of 10001
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

Have I mentioned how sick I am of the gale force winds this winter? Cause I am, most sincerely. I know Boston is a windy city - windier than Chicago I've heard, but this winter it's seemed even more so. Do other area-istas feel the same, or is it just my tolerance that's decreasing.

Frank, the second time I went to Boston ('98 or '99, I think), I was walking downtown with some friends when the wind whipped my scarf away from me and made it take off into the night sky like a kite, never to be seen again.

I've occupied my current corner office (great view, lousy insulation) for most of the past 19 years, except for one span in the late 90s when I gave it up to photo managers and shared a room with the Linotronic and work sink.


meara - Mar 21, 2008 11:48:39 am PDT #6587 of 10001

Yeah, it's sad that you can't really base a job decision on the little things that would make you so much happier day-to-day in a job. Like having a good cube/office/window or whatever. Good coffee. Nice lunch options. Coworkers that are good to talk to about non-work stuff. Stuff like that.


sarameg - Mar 21, 2008 11:50:03 am PDT #6588 of 10001

Not across from the mens room. Not sharing a wall with the standpipe (my god, when they flush that thing, it is like being inside a jet engine. )


Lee - Mar 21, 2008 11:50:14 am PDT #6589 of 10001
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

Darn you able to leavers!!!

Seriously. I was all excited about how it finally got to be after lunch time on Friday, but then I got to the people are leaving posts.


§ ita § - Mar 21, 2008 11:54:27 am PDT #6590 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Nice lunch options.

You can bet your allowance that came into play in my last job hunt. Okay, sure, it's nowhere near practical and I didn't get the gig with the good lunch, but I do get wistful every now and again.

One of the times when I was jobhunting with no urgency I asked an interviewer about the work-from-home policy. I was told sharply by my recruiter (guess word got back fast) to never do that again. Enh. That's me working from a position not of desperation. The distance that job was from home, and the headaches I was having? It was a huge deal, not something that we could work out once I'd been there a while and they'd come to trust me. It shouldn't be seen as a sign of laziness or evasiveness, though.


Glamcookie - Mar 21, 2008 12:01:17 pm PDT #6591 of 10001
I know my own heart and understand my fellow man. But I am made unlike anyone I have ever met. I dare to say I am like no one in the whole world. - Anne Lister

Okay, I can't take it. Leaving now. Happy weekend and Easter to those that celebrate it!


Kat - Mar 21, 2008 12:04:44 pm PDT #6592 of 10001
"I keep to a strict diet of ill-advised enthusiasm and heartfelt regret." Leigh Bardugo

I know it's CA law (and new york) to have places to pump that aren't the bathroom, but I'll tell you that schools do not have such available space, which is probably one of many reasons I stopped.

Bookcases are almost installed in the house. It required two trips to get them and I had an irksome restaurant run-in.

New glasses (3 pairs, including one set of shades) have arrived. While I love the frugality of Zenni (three of my 4 new pair cost a quarter what the 4th cost all because they were Zenni glasses) the frames aren't as nice. The other pair I picked up from the optometrist (can someone please explain the dif between an optometrist and an opthomalogist?) are Gucci and are lovely but wickedly expensive and I think, when they adjusted them, they may have bent the frames enough that the lens isn't sitting flush.


amych - Mar 21, 2008 12:05:12 pm PDT #6593 of 10001
Now let us crush something soft and watch it fountain blood. That is a girlish thing to want to do, yes?

It shouldn't be seen as a sign of laziness or evasiveness, though.

No, it really shouldn't -- the amount of schedule flexibility is as much a part of the job as, say, the amount of travel expected. Everyone has those days of needing to stay home waiting for the plumber to show up, and it's reasonable to want to know if you'll be getting things done and calling in to meetings, or counting those against your vacation time.


Daisy Jane - Mar 21, 2008 12:09:15 pm PDT #6594 of 10001
"This bar smells like kerosene and stripper tears."

Or single people with children, or with elderly family in or out of town, or special needs pets, people with medical conditions whether temporary or permanent.

Today, with the move most people were working from home and probably more productive than those of us who showed.


lisah - Mar 21, 2008 12:14:03 pm PDT #6595 of 10001
Punishingly Intricate

oh man I not only couldn't leave early but I just was yelled by my fucking rude ass co-worker for not intuiting that the developer who is helping us with this document needed more work to do.

On 5pm on a Friday!

I am spitting mad right now. Should I tattle on him to our boss (a few weeks ago I had a meeting about this guy with boss, about how rude he is).

I'm shaking angry.