Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
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.
But she reports to the division chief, not my boss, and he won't hear a word about her.
You never know, my micro-managing, disorganized, uber-sensitive boss (or I guess ex-boss) was just basically demoted, since she now reports (as do I) to the other person who for the last 7 or 8 years was her equal, but in Spanish.
It's kind of hot in Chicago today
I broke out a fan today. My apartment tends to stay much cooler than the outdoors and it's currently 80° in here.
I think I just aggravated a very old shoulder injury, not while working or exercising, but in swinging my arms as I bent to pick up my exercise mat. Sigh.
I still like Weiner.
it's embarrassing, though.
Ha! After the Canucks steamrolled Nathan Horton and he had to be carted off the ice, the Bruins are making them bleed goals in retribution!
ETA: And Krejki scores another, making it 4-0! The Canucks goalie is doing a swiss cheese impression now.
I can't imagine the fury Suela's coworker would inspire. I've dealt with some bad teams, and while I thought I went pretty much scorched earth, I was complimented on my diplomacy. Huh.
Long day. I almost fell asleep at work, apparently slept awful last night. Day was mostly a waste, since I was so brain dead.
MK has the squirts. Am really really hoping it resolved. I love my vet, but my cat is ancient and he doesn't need a new thing and I don't need more vet bills. I'm hoping the cause was the hairball I discovered tonight. My life, let me share it.
Poor MK, I hope he's feeling better. For both of your sakes.
sara, I think I half forgot how to live in a warm place without air con! I was thinking of you and Liese when my place was way too warm yesterday because we had SUMMER for three days. Thankfully it broke with a crazy thunder and lightning storm last night and today it's lovely and my windows and blinds are open without repercussions.
Cass, it kinda cracks me up how I've become an engineer of fans vs a/c + strategic fans. As long as it drops below 70 at night, I close up during the day, but fans at night. When it breaks 70 for the low, I close up and crank the a/c. Which looks like mid-week. I used to be used to this in NM, but it is a different beast here. Esp. with actual window units, not central or evaporative.
MK, well. It is what it is. He's himself and moderately annoying, at least.
You never know, my micro-managing, disorganized, uber-sensitive boss (or I guess ex-boss) was just basically demoted, since she now reports (as do I) to the other person who for the last 7 or 8 years was her equal, but in Spanish.
What?! I need to catch up on your office gossip.
What?! I need to catch up on your office gossip.
Yeah, between doing my own version of working-to-rule during the day (and therefore getting way behind and having little Internet time) and doing job search stuff in my off-hours, I haven't really been around.
But don't feel too behind since I was only told Friday and it hasn't been officially announced. It doesn't really make a whole lot of sense, but I have to laugh because it means I don't have to resign from my ex-boss, who, while an awful manager, has at least (of late) been fighting for my promotion.
It's really just another sign of how clueless they are that they think this is somehow the solution to our group's disfunction.
I'm being micromanaged a bit, but I stand by my position that I can't determine requirements without talking to the users of the system. Requirements that were written before the system was used are useful, but hands on is key. Those are the pain points I need to address.
More than once I've been told to "Just write something up and run it by them!" Maybe, when I'm expert at the system like you are, but right now I need them to explain to me how it's broken, so I can tell the developers what to fix. In those schmancy requirements documents everyone likes so much.