Happy birthday, Steph!!
The trainer on this conference call just told us "Your jobs will be easier if you don't think" and everyone laughed. Because it's true.
'Dirty Girls'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Happy birthday, Steph!!
The trainer on this conference call just told us "Your jobs will be easier if you don't think" and everyone laughed. Because it's true.
Happy Teppy Day!!!
The last week is catching up to me. Between 5 days of Comic Con work and 2.5 travel days with very little down time, I'm exhausted. I'm in the office today and am supposed to go to a Rockies game tonight. At the moment, I'm thinking of skipping the game.
I'm in the office because I've been asked to formally become a teleworker, so I'm working on packing up my personal stuff and figuring what to do with the paper files I have, that I haven't really touched in over 5 years.
Did I mention exhausted?
Vivat, Teppy!
Happy Birthday Steph!
I'm in the office because I've been asked to formally become a teleworker, so I'm working on packing up my personal stuff and figuring what to do with the paper files I have, that I haven't really touched in over 5 years.
Celebratory bonfire?
Happy Birthday, Teppy!!!
Sheryl, I'm sorry the little guy still isn't feeling well. ltc is also grabby at everything that isn't her toys my cellphone, iPad, the remote, pretty much anything I don't want her to touch.
Happy Birthday Steph!
Happy Birthday, Steph! If you have to work today, then jammies all day is a perfectly cromulent decision.
Shit I'm already sick of in this election.
That's just a start...
What I want to hear about:
How do we lower the cost of health care? Not how do we provide insurance.
The weird thing about this, and I am saying that as someone who works for a healthcare employer that is now the largest employer in the area after manufacturing jobs have left, is what happens when we cut healthcare costs and everyone loses their job? What job is left?
what happens when we cut healthcare costs and everyone loses their job? What job is left?
From what I've seen in my years working on healthcare IT projects is the cost inefficiencies have very little to do with too many people doing a job that would be done better with fewer people. If that makes sense? A LOT of high healthcare costs stem from bad or non-existent processes.