Natter 75: More Than a Million Natters Served
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.
Roads started looking a little slushy around 1, so I went home to work. Was a little dicey. Work called admin leave @1:30. And then a pipe burst over coworkers' office; their desks & monitors are toast. Some folks still in the building emptied what they could from the office.
By 5 when I went to swim, hard surfaces were just wet, but since then, gotten slushy again with a mix of snow, rain, ice pellets. About an inch of that combo on the deck. Round 2 coming up tomorrow- additional 4-11". Uhg. I'll be working from home & hoping the y opens (closed 2 hrs early, @8, cancelled all programmed activities for tomorrow.) But neighborhood wine night is still on!
And cramps are starting.
We have snow on the way overnight, so I made lasagna in the crockpot. Super tasty.
Stay safe and warm, peoples.
I have too many complicated thoughts about reviews to sum up. Maybe if I sleep on it I can say something coherent about it tomorrow.
I ordered lightweight windbreaker pants off Amazon to have something I could wad up small and stuff into my gym bag so not having sweats with me won't keep me from going to the gym. They turned out to be some kind of topological puzzle. I suppose I could return them, but the solution is so tantalizing.
which is basically impossible in my current workplace, since it is hilariously top-down, we're not allowed to do anything, and anything that happens we're told as it happens and we just have to roll with it. Our goals are basically "roll with whatever shit happens this year."
I did not know you were my coworker, flea!
You guys, everytime you've gotten snow this winter, my city has gotten a little snow, but mostly rain. Tomorrow is the same forecast, it's supposed to start as snow, but then the temps are rising to 6 C and it will be a rainstorm. There's only been one school snow day since Xmas. I don't love snow, but this is freaking me out a little.
It's finally started to snow! I'm excited, mainly because I don't have to go anywhere.
I hate self-evaluations, I hate goals and goal-setting, I hate corporate reviews, I despise the whole goddam made-up arbitrary pointless process so much. This year, on top of constantly doing other people's work as well as keeping my own work on schedule, I have to "contribute meaningfully" to this bullshit and "participate with engagement" in that bullshit, AND do a report on our foundation's work in Africa. That last was my choice, made only because I had to do something for a fucking "stretch" goal, and at least it's interesting. but none of this has anything to do with my actual job.
tl;dr corporations suck
I hate self-evaluations, I hate goals and goal-setting, I hate corporate reviews, I despise the whole goddam made-up arbitrary pointless process so much.
I know those feels. I know those feels so much.
One of these review periods, I'm going to finally follow through on the threat I've made since I started in the tech industry and list
"Stop trying to kill my coworkers with my brain"
as one of my goals.
Breathing a sigh of relief for Austin, while worrying about peeps in CA and a huge swatch of the northeast. Weather, man.
Yeah, it really sounds conclusive that the Austin bomber is DED. That's decent news to wake up to.
And Boston got moved back to the 3-5" snow prediction for later this afternoon -- much better than the amount they've been predicting for most of the past week.
One of these review periods, I'm going to finally follow through on the threat I've made since I started in the tech industry and list"Stop trying to kill my coworkers with my brain"Â as one of my goals.
Man, if the position we're hiring for on my team could be remote I'd be recruiting you so hard! You'd fit in well.
Admin leave, so I'm working from home & calling in to 3 meeting to see if they happen.