Sep 25, 2007 12:31
I went to my councillor's office, in order to find out if he was away for a seminar or other unfortunate stuff. It turns out that he simply hadn't gotten around to answer my e-mails. :/
Good thing is that he also told me to just drop by if needed, and that I could do so tomorrow with the contract. He also suggested that I got a hand on said contract, so that I could find out what was needed for it. This was more problematic then one should have thought.
There was no-one at the administrative office, and the secretary in the office next to it didn't know what to do. So I was passed on to a third office, where the nice lady told me I could print it from my educations homepage. She could also inform me, that as long as it was before October the 15th, I shouldn't worry about the new system that I got mail about two weeks ago.
Of course, the Multimedia homepage's links to the contract I needed was broken. Back to the offices, where the regularly secretaries now was back. In the end I learned that I could get the contract from the IMV-homepage instead of using the Multimedia homepage (confused yet?).
So, I'm on paper-page 53 out of 97 in my thesis correction. And I need to hand in a contract with a title tomorrow before noon (the title must be both in Danish and English). I'm not to fond about the title thing... I don't have any yet. I'd really like to get through the corrections before that. And I need to find a title...
I'm starting to be a little nervous. I guess that's only natural. But dammit... Enough is enough. This has to end.
Besides that, I've also bought a electric kettle/"electric water boiler" (what's the English word for "elkedel"?) for the office kitchen. The ones we had were all broken, and all the coffee drinkers were less than thrilled. So they made a collective fond raising, and seeing how I was going up to the administrative office, which is situated right next to Storcenter Nord, I got the honour of buying a new kettle.
Current Stress Level: Butterflies
secretary,
office kitchen,
contract,
councillor,
masters thesis,
office,
administration