*tells random story* I showed up to work on a rainy day to find the school I worked at under two inches of water. We had 90 minutes to the school day starting, but we miraculously got the water bailed by the time the waves of kids started coming in. And then the toilets exploded. :D Fortunately because of the flooding it was mostly silt and dirt instead of sewage, but I was still shrieking at children to keep their shoes on and stuffing them into dry corners. We survived. ;)
So... hope your experience goes at least as well as ours did? ^_^;
If we live a few thousand miles closer I'd come over and take a look. Hope everything's all right.
I guess everyone has their ups and downs (I had a rotten week too - no one likes waking up at 4am every morning only to get screamed at by some SOB 2 hours later) but we all survive. :D
It's not any particular thing that's happening, I'm just noticing that I'm much more irritable and taking things more personally than it really makes sense to be. I don't know if it's hormonal weirdness, or (probably) lack of sunlight, or just general burnout (I have been in tech support way too long)
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I showed up to work on a rainy day to find the school I worked at under two inches of water. We had 90 minutes to the school day starting, but we miraculously got the water bailed by the time the waves of kids started coming in.
And then the toilets exploded. :D
Fortunately because of the flooding it was mostly silt and dirt instead of sewage, but I was still shrieking at children to keep their shoes on and stuffing them into dry corners. We survived. ;)
So... hope your experience goes at least as well as ours did? ^_^;
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I guess everyone has their ups and downs (I had a rotten week too - no one likes waking up at 4am every morning only to get screamed at by some SOB 2 hours later) but we all survive. :D
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