Although I'm sure the boss likes the idea of rolling up with a truck full of hams and handing them out like Santa.
Yep, I think that is the idea, since the drivers and foreman get paid by the hour and in the winter the work really slows down. STILL and I cannot emphasize this enough, despite the environment and culture that this is low-level work and they are all somehow scrapping by, the drivers' base pay IS MORE THAN MINE. Uneducated and blue collar does not equal economically down trodden.
everyone is too quiet. did you all miss the part where I do not want to work today?
So 1 of the issues I need help on is at least getting discussion circulating higher than my pay grade. I love that I was just sent this task to do and when I start asking questions, no one knows how to deal with it and there is not any real agreement on steps to take.
I think you should sing show tunes, msbelle. It would be less quiet and would be not working.
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This is an incredible story. A 5-year-old boy in India gets separated from his older brother in a train station and falls asleep on a train. He wakes up in Calcutta, a long way from home, and has no idea how to get back. Eventually he ends up in an orphanage, and then adopted by an Australian couple. 25 years later, he uses Google Earth and his memories of what his hometown looked like to find where he was from. [link]
Valjean, at last, we see each other plain.
Holy crap.
I am doing interview followup (because I am super professional) but really need to be doing my job.
ION, Timothy Olyphant was on this week's Mindy Project, if anyone is interest in seeing him try to look like a loser. ( mean, he does look like a loser, but a smoking hot one, still.
My family "draws names" for gift-giving for Christmas. Mostly what this means is that I compile the list of assignments, somewhat randomly. Spouses still can give to each other, and everyone can give to the kids.
Over the years this has evolved into everyone having two official recipients, plus sundry stocking-stuffers for anyone they like. It works out, mostly. I do try to rotate the people who are difficult to buy for over the years. And the people who give less thoughtful gifts, as well...
Valjean, at last, we see each other plain.
LOVE!
Also, I hate ADP -- benefit election made impossible. Thanks for not knowing who I am, stupid system!
Sigh.
Also also, one of my students attempted suicide yesterday morning.
oh no Kat. That is awful.
It's been conference week at my office, so it's been VERY quiet. Two other people here ... and both of them are taking off Friday, as is almost everyone who was at the conference, so it looks like I will be the only person answering phones Friday. Luckily, it seems that the receptionist can forward the main number to my phone, so at leasst I'll be able to sit at my desk and work.
I've earned many brownie points - I took on some tedious, time-consuming things that would normally fall to someone else, but I had time so I did them. Even cleaned out the office microwaves. yay me
And I resisted the urge to do the classic passive-aggressive note! several times this week I went into the restroom and there was a wad of used toilet paper on the seat (yuck!); rather than post a note, I sent an email to the two people who were here and might have done it asking them to make sure their used paper went in the toilet.
no explosions ... yet