So the move to the new building is underway. Several hundred people and at least one department that can't shut down. Yay, chaos!
There is a bus route from the train to my building. My shift is 9 to 6, with frequent stays past 6. The bus route's schedule? 9 to 4. How is that useful to anyone??? But in Utah, the bus is for "those people". If you're a worthy human being, you have a car. Real people with real jobs don't commute via public transit. The bus is for the poor people trying to get to the government offices for their hand outs. It's certainly not for people doing things outside of the regular business hours or shift workers. Suck it, peasant. Get a better job and buy a car.
That is crazy Connie! I guess I'm one of "those" people as I don't rent a car when I get out to Salt Lake for work. At this point I don't think I'll be back out there before April though.
Ah, that's the difference, you're in "the city", where the hippy liberal commies insist on public services instead of following a proper pioneer spirit of independence.
ION, next week my company is changing its name. Should be interesting to see how this goes down on such a large scale. Interestingly, the apparent reason for the change is that the current name is too hard to pronounce in China.
Connie, that may be, but every single person in the SLC office has expressed shock, SHOCK I TELL YOU, that I'd take public transportation instead of renting a car. And we are definitely a hippy liberal commie company.
Interestingly, the apparent reason for the change is that the current name is too hard to pronounce in China.
Fondly remembers stories of the Chevy "No Va".
Tomorrow's high will be 25 degrees colder than today's. And the high will be reached in the early hours of the morning, and then keep plummeting. Ah, weather, you bitch.
Timelies all!
Wacky weather here. Snowed for a few hours this morning, then it was sunny most of the afternoon. More snow tonight. Whee.