I have a pair of pink pumps that I love so much, but I haven't worn them in quite a while because they're a higher heel than I am used to anymore. I tell myself that I will work my way back up to higher heels again, because it's not like I stopped because of foot problems or pain or anything, I just got out of the habit and now I am scared to just put them on for an eight hour day. But that process is yet to begin.
Got the notice for my Examiner examination, it's two weeks from Saturday. Yikes, I am so not ready for that.
What would you be Examining?
You'll be ready, -t! Two weeks is both just long enough and not too long beforehand, I think.
So United Airlines replied about that flight they diverted because the family complained about the movie
I guess flying strictly Qantas isn't possible, huh?
I guess flying strictly Qantas isn't possible, huh?
I could probably make it work.
So United Airlines reply was ridiculous. It took them how many days to compose that? I could have written that and I don't work at UA.
Is this article oddly written, or am I missing something: [link] . I feel like the actual meaning of the article is not there. It just talks around the meat.
Man, when we have to make an emergency change, it's the lead's responsibility to collect the approvals required to proceed. And this is true 24x7. Ir's a weirdly random process trying to cull approval from a director with no direct interest in the change, or someone who has never worked with you. And it's a definite flaw of remote, since calling people and texting them on their personal cells etc to get stuff in by a deadline is...awkward.
And, to boot, the data centre is all "what? now?" We were sitting at your desk, waiting for twenty minutes for you to get off a phone call yesterday. I opened a support ticket yesterday in which I said I'd make this request today. If you refuse to do this things on short notice, TELL ME BEFORE THE LAST MINUTE.
And this morning I get "I iz confuse:(" email from the developer who ignored my request until, hey, the last minute, and then puts IMMEDIATE RESPONSE REQUIRED on her email subject line. Should I put VAGUELY TIMELY RESPONSE APPRECIATED on mine? If she doesn't understand the question, and her deadline is 9am Thursday, why tell me at 7am Thursday? Why not, say, some time on MONDAY???
Any buffistas know anyone who works at Skadden, Arps? Just applied there and an inside person never hurts.
What would you be Examining?
Financial Institutions! A shifty lot.
So this weekend and next weekend and probably evenings will belong to studying and yard work, I think I can make that work. Sorry interior of the house, you will remain a pit a little longer.
I feel like that article is written for someone who has a knowledge base that I don't share maybe? I didn't finish it, though.
I really like this idea re: transportation options in Las Vegas. I hope it catches on.
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