Ooh, these all sound great! I may still dread the open office, but y'all are making me feel quite a bit more reconciled to the commute.
A $6M move? Gott in himmel.
'Destiny'
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Ooh, these all sound great! I may still dread the open office, but y'all are making me feel quite a bit more reconciled to the commute.
A $6M move? Gott in himmel.
TLDR (which is basically Intro to Internet Wanks in 8 minutes)
How is TLDR these days? I stopped listening when the original hosts retired (I'm so bad with names).
Open offices have their good and bad points. If your office culture allows headphones, take advantage, and if you REALLY need to focus, book a small conference room where you can hide. But being able to listen in on half of everyone's phone conversations has definitely made me feel more in the loop about what the rest of my team is up to, which is an overall plus.
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Allyson's hair is the shiniest.
JZ, M really likes Chris Jericho's podcast Talk Is Jericho. He has a lot of wrestlers on, but also music & movie stars, & he's always got something interesting going.
But being able to listen in on half of everyone's phone conversations has definitely made me feel more in the loop about what the rest of my team is up to, which is an overall plus.
That is true, I sometimes pick up vital information that way.
Two CBC podcasts: IDEAS, which is an hour, but has a station break at the 30 minute mark.:http://www.cbc.ca/ideas/podcasts/
Under the Influence, about advertising and marketing, which I think is 30 minutes: [link]
I also loved the BBC's History of the Word in 100 Objects. [link]
Cilantro, no. Oxford comma, yes. I wouldn't know a muffaletta if it bit me back, but I like olives. Muffins are merely an excuse to eat cake for breakfast. Raisins belong in trail mix, not cookies.
Podcasts drive me nuts, listening to other people yak inanely, and hum and uh, and the clatter in the background, and most of it I can't hear clearly anyway, so it's frustrating.
Despite my introversion, I loved my office's open floor plan, and I was soul-crushed when they did away with it and put us all in 6x6 cubicles like veal. I was really happy at my job until they did that. But my co-workers are for the most part intelligent and funny people and I enjoy their company. If I hated them, that would have been a whole different story.
Moji said the family settled on the Angelus Funeral Home.
It's a bit on the nose, yeah?
How is TLDR these days? I stopped listening when the original hosts retired (I'm so bad with names).
Um, there's only been a couple of episodes so far. It's okay, but I think they're still finding their feet.
As for open offices, the ONLY way I know what's going on is eavesdropping, because my team never has any meetings and hardly anyone ever talks to me.
Little bit, yeah.
Yeah, you could say that.