The interesting thing I've learned from Wikileaks is that things are pretty much the way one suspects they are.
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And of course I want to talk about her project before she does! But you don't ask me to touch base, missy!
Since I don't work in an office, I genuinely have no idea: what's the proper way to ask someone higher up than you if the two of you can discuss XYZ project? Is "touch base" something that only goes from higher-up to lower-down?
(None of that is snarky [stupid lack of tone on the internet]. I'm totally serious. Because I wouldn't think anything of asking someone higher up than me if we could touch base about a project.)
Therefore as a special birthday present for aurelia I shall grant a Clinton win in 11 days. Happy birthday!
Best. Gift. Ever. Thanks!
I can't get into my workplace unless security has opened the building so I can't be the only one in the building. I have often been the only one on my floor aside from the security desk though.
I love being the only person in the bakery, although that's always in the evening when I'm closing, not in the morning. It's so wonderfully quiet when I'm alone there.
I work with crazy people, so by the time I wander in at 7:30 am half my team is already there. (Two of them get here at 5:30 am. I'm not even awake yet.) We also always have someone at the front desk and our Help Desk is here 24/7 so the building is never empty.
The interesting thing I've learned from Wikileaks is that things are pretty much the way one suspects they are.
Listening to the shocking details this morning DH and I were mostly looking at each other and shrugging at the news that the campaign was competent. Like wow, they prepared themselves for possible questions from the press. How practical! That is some October surprise.
Man, Ohio is red (well, pink) again on 538. Stop it, Ohio!
Since I don't work in an office, I genuinely have no idea: what's the proper way to ask someone higher up than you if the two of you can discuss XYZ project? Is "touch base" something that only goes from higher-up to lower-down?
Yeah, I don't know. And I don't know that I could come up with an actual rule, it was just the whole tone was "here's what I need from you," which is not the right tone to take with your new boss IMO.
I've always just walked up and asked. But maybe that's in the tech world which might be different.
She was emailing before work, so neither one of us was here yet.