Also, you can tell it's not gonna have a happy ending when the main guy's all bumpy.

Tara ,'First Date'


Spike's Bitches 48: I Say, We Go Out There, and Kick a Little Demon Ass.  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


Connie Neil - Oct 09, 2014 12:49:44 pm PDT #13648 of 30002
brillig

We've got floor to ceiling windows--and the stellar view I'm always gloating over--low cubicle walls that at least block the eyesight when you're sitting down. The managers' offices have glass walls on any wall facing a hallway/open area. The central core of the floor, with the bathrooms and break room, is solid walled. It's a cross between open-plan and gerbil maze. The halls themselves are narrower than any office hallways I've ever seen, they're horrible. And they have weird angles in them. The architect apparently has something against right angles. Awkward, useless nooks all over.


erikaj - Oct 09, 2014 1:00:07 pm PDT #13649 of 30002
Always Anti-fascist!

Some things are best done in private, surely. And not in a creepy "Smokefilled room" kind of way.


Connie Neil - Oct 09, 2014 1:48:39 pm PDT #13650 of 30002
brillig

I'd hate to be in a glass-walled room if I was getting chewed out.

In a side hallway of my floor there are four cubicles the size of old fashioned phone booths with glass doors and solid walls. Apparently they're supposed to be used for testing or private phone calls or something. They're odd and useless and have nothing in them. I think they're like the two "women's lounges" near the gym, which have a sink, cabinets, and comfy chair and which are always locked (they're probably afraid people will nap in them, and we can't have that). Some architectural/work life feature they brag about but which doesn't get used.


flea - Oct 09, 2014 1:51:13 pm PDT #13651 of 30002
information libertarian

The women's lounges are probably for using a breast pump. It's good to keep them locked, because otherwise people WILL nap in them, and then when someone (like me) comes to use their breast pump, they have to wake up some sleeping person and be like, "excuse me, this room is reserved for me to take of my shirt and attach an apparatus to my boobs, so could you please leave?" Yes, this actually happened, except I phrased it more politely.


Scrappy - Oct 09, 2014 2:00:30 pm PDT #13652 of 30002
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

Yeah--my office gets frosted glass, since sometimes folks cry in HR. The others are all glass.


Connie Neil - Oct 09, 2014 2:01:52 pm PDT #13653 of 30002
brillig

I will confess, I've often thought about napping in the women's lounge. But I lack the excuse.


lisah - Oct 09, 2014 5:05:46 pm PDT #13654 of 30002
Punishingly Intricate

We had a nap room at Charles Schwab when I worked there in the early 90s! I napped there once for 5 hours when I was, evidently, very sick. Then they paid for a cab to take me home. Good times!


askye - Oct 09, 2014 5:32:50 pm PDT #13655 of 30002
Thrive to spite them

Today was kind of productive and also emotinally draining. The good thing was the dentist, they were very nice and it's been a long time since a cleaning so they did part of it and I go back first week in November (frist time it would work with my schedule).

But I have a lot of anxiety/shame/fear about dentists, mostly stuff from when I was a kid and I was shamed and dressed down and generally treated badly because I had chronic allergies and it was hard to breathe through my nose and my gums were always sensitive and the feel of the tooth polishing and the gritty toothpaste made me want to run screaming.

I think PMSing for several reasons but it all just flooded out, so I was in the exam, getting my teeth cleaned, and tears streaming down the sides of my head. The hygenist asked if I wanted to stop but I said no. I tried to distact myself but eventually I just let the thoughts bubble up and the float away.

I did some other errands and went home and took a nap but I almost feel like I do after therapy.

The hygenist and dentist were nice, they didn't say anything negative about how long it had been or make me feel bad about not going sooner. It was just a weird expeirence,

Other things I did were - drop stuff off at Goodwill (although I bought a few things including the gallery of Regretable food book) and called Comcast to come out and fix the problem I'm having with my internet. I think it's the splitter that's outside the house.

And I McGuyvered (or whatever the semi craft version of that is) away to put in some insulating material in one of the windows wihtout it looking like it's being insulated and without using tape. Becuase I couldn't find tape mor ethan anything. The window is an older style mobile home window, so there's a space between the interior and exterior according the management you can't have visible insulation. So I had some foam board I wrapped in fleece so it looks like a curtain.

At least I think , I haven't seen it from the outside yet, it's too dark,

And the completely open office concept with white noise generator sounds HORRIBLE. My sympathies JZ, I hope there's some sort of protest and fix even though there supposdely isn't any money,


Zenkitty - Oct 09, 2014 6:31:04 pm PDT #13656 of 30002
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

askye, it's good you were able to let it happen without being mad at yourself for it. Sometimes that stuff just comes flooding up and you can't stop it.

JZ, good grief, that sounds hideous. I would be wearing a thick hoodie and sunglasses to work every day, I swear I would.


Nora Deirdre - Oct 09, 2014 6:56:30 pm PDT #13657 of 30002
I’m responsible for my own happiness? I can’t even be responsible for my own breakfast! (Bojack Horseman)

Wow, askye, gold star for pushing through your dentist anxiety and getting it done. I'm really glad your dental team was kind and cool and professional about it all.

Speaking of gold stars, after 10 years of procrastination, Tom and I finally got our wills drawn up, signed, and notarized, thanks to an awesome lawyer friend of ours. I am relieved and proud of myself and just generally giving myself a gold star for doing this instead of blowing it off like usual.