I think my weekend plans are to sleep a lot and try not to login to work more than once. Maybe I'll make some hummus.
Natter 70: Hookers and Blow
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.
I need to do a bunch of cooking, somehow, and probably throw out the lettuce I never ate last week.
Is there any way he could be talked into actually hiring you as a consultant so you can still have the pleasure of at least doing some work with him without tying yourself to an endless commute?
I might go back with WFH full time except when specifically needed in the office. Is there any job related reason (leaving aside any company culture issues, which are another matter) that that wouldn't work? If you can telecommute at all it seems like it might be a possibility.
I might go back with WFH full time except when specifically needed in the office. Is there any job related reason (leaving aside any company culture issues, which are another matter) that that wouldn't work? If you can telecommute at all it seems like it might be a possibility.
Yeah, I have no idea except that J (the chief medical officer) says telecommuting is a "definite possibility" in his email. I don't know how often that means, though. The person I'd report to just also sent me an enthusiastic email and wants to meet me on Tuesday for an informal talk. So, I will get much of a picture of company culture then. In any case, I am looking forward to meeting her. (I treat all interviews as networking opportunities.) I have no desire to be rich in life, so throwing a lot of money at me doesn't really work. :)
Tonight's $25,000 Pyramid awesomeness from Dick Clark (after a 4th of July patriotic poem from Nipsy Russell): "You know what's nice about the 80s? It's nice to be so proud of your country!"
My commute is about that - 45 minutes minimum, usually closer to 90. That's why I started biking, actually - I don't save any time, but I never get caught in public transit clusterfucks.
LeN, my family has had property in Canada (two cabins on the main property, plus three or four satellites depending how you count it) for five generations. I've been going to this cabin every summer since I was born.
Well the hiring manager (also a "J" as in Jennifer) just asked me to lunch on Tuesday at one of my favorite Palo Alto restaurants and also wants to give me an office tour. Should be fun!
if only I could embroider.
Take a class! If you're not commuting, you'll have time.
Aims, Brave was indeed awesome, and is to blame for the current pseudo-sympathetic phrase I find myself uttering a lot. "Aw, wee lamb." It cuts down a lot on the cursing and on my blood pressure.
Had some lovely news today that's a reflection of less lovely news for my landlord. He was recently laid off, and he'd said when he got the news that we'd probably have to clean out the room I've been using as an office so he could move into there. Today, however, I learned that he's in Salt Lake City while he looks for work, with his pseudo-girlfriend. This makes a great deal of sense because he's got a lot more opportunities in the big city than here in our podunk town. I'm sorry he's looking for work, but yay! I keep my room!
So, Terry Goodkind publicly shamed someone he says pirated one of his books. And, it seems, provided links to a pirated copy of his book.
I'm not trying to defend Goodkind's behaviour and use of his very big stage to shame a much smaller silhouette, but rather asking--why am I supposed to feel bad for the person who was pirating the book? Why couldn't he just not pirate, and not distribute? I know that when I do that it's wrong and I risk bad shit happening. I'm absolutely not asking for anyone's sympathy should 21st Century Fox swoop in and finish what they threatened. I am not a noble suffering figure for grabbing Doctor Who ahead of time, or if someone dangled a copy of Cyteen in front of me after I discovered yesterday that I can't buy it for my Nook...