Healing ~ma to Rigatoni.
Job ~ma to sister-of-brenda.
I have three lectures to give today, and I'm not really prepared for any of them in the way I'd like because I got side tracked all week by the administration's plans for major flu absences. (They come up with a plan, I figure out how to teach professors to execute those plans technology-wise. They have the easy job.)
I have meetings from 10AM - 2PM and no, they are not bringing in lunch. This is very unfriendly to PG people! Hope they're ready for me to take lots o' breaks.
This is very unfriendly to PG people!
And hypoglycemic people and really, anyone. I'd be noshing on a Luna bar, for sure. Definitely use your status to take a break, GC.
They are always scheduling meetings from noon-1 here and it drives me crazy. I have two weekly noon meetings and whenever I've said something about it, my boss acts like I'm being a big baby. Whatevs.
I have meetings from 10AM - 2PM and no, they are not bringing in lunch. This is very unfriendly to PG people! Hope they're ready for me to take lots o' breaks.
I think you should casually mention how being preggers makes you hungry all the time and then faint dramatically about 20 minutes later.
Any chance you could puke on a conference table, Cookie?
It would be embarassing, but remarkably effective.
Any chance you could puke on a conference table, Cookie?
Too bad no one uses overhead projectors anymore. Because if you puked on that, you'd see lots of pretty patterns being projected....
I have meetings from 10AM - 2PM and no, they are not bringing in lunch. This is very unfriendly to PG people! Hope they're ready for me to take lots o' breaks.
Just stand up at around 1PM, sway dramatically, appear to be ready to collapse (maybe even catch yourself on your chair)and say, "oh, I'm sorry, I'v been in so many meetings, I didn't have a chance to eat"
I have two weekly noon meetings and whenever I've said something about it, my boss acts like I'm being a big baby. Whatevs.
You should gently remind your boss that pregnancy is considered a disability in California and therefore entitled to the protections afforded under the California disabilty act as well as the ADA.
And the cluestick him/her.