I just signed up for a trial thingy through Kaiser that gets me livestreamed workout classes and also in person classes. Now, gyms are closed right now (I think? I didn't pay that much attention to their status) but there is one class offered in my general area and it's for pole dancing. I'm tempted. But also very very very out of shape...
Jayne ,'The Train Job'
Natter 76: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Foaminess
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.
KatP would tell you to get on that pole!
Had my performance review for 2019 - 5 stars for me, yay, but no raises, as expected. Incentive to work hard = very low
Yeah, you should be getting raises! We are not getting raises, so we don't have to do ratings, although we are expected to have performance conversations. I mean, I am assuming that's why no ratings but I guess the higher-ups haven't actually connected those dots.
KatP would tell you to get on that pole!
I'll keep with the just watching Kat's video's instead of trying myself. She is amazing.
Boo for no raises.
KatP would tell you to get on that pole!
That's why I'm tempted! Looks like there's a beginners class every Tuesday, I'll think about it.
My boss clearly didn't want to be doing the appraisal either, she was all "of course we can't do [goal]" and "now is not the best time for [other goal]" and "these dates will all have to be flexible". I guess it's good to have all the good commentary on record although as far as I can tell these appraisals go into a file somewhere and are never seen again. Bah.
Time for an actual break to eat lunch.
Had my performance review for 2019 - 5 stars for me, yay, but no raises, as expected. Incentive to work hard = very low
That's what the money is for! t /Don Draper
I have so goddamn much work on my plate right now and so goddamn little energy to do it with. I've basically been on the phone for the last 6 hours without a break and my brain is MUSH.
6 hours on the phone does not sound possible. You are a hero for surviving!
I feel like the implied social contract with my employer is that I will do the minimum amount of work required and they will underpay me for even that. And if they feel like it, lay me off.
I also don't feel like there is a better deal to be had, though, so here we are.
And I will try to stop droning on about it, sorry.
6 hours of in-person meetings would be exhausting enough. 6 hours of video conference calls is basically torture.
Video?!? Oh no, that should not be allowed.
-t, I am so sorry. I wish there was work for you and everyone who needs it at Jim's company: they announced last night that they're adding two more paid holidays in July and August so employees can have a break without using PTO.
Interesting conversation with Ken today, kicked off by his sharing a picture of his new lockpick set. Some of the tenants in his building put locks on their storage units that can't be cut off and then abandoned them when they moved out; Ken has been given permission to have a go at them before they have to deal with all the faff of getting someone in. We have taken bets on how much trash will be found inside them.
He's said that with the state rent increase/eviction moratoriums, they aren't seeing a lot of new tenants, but folks who wanted to stay are happy to renew leases at their current prices. Some people aren't paying rent at all; his take is that a multibajillion-dollar company can afford a bit of guillotine repellent in the form of not being in a hurry to make people homeless.