workie workie work ON A FUCKING SATURDAY WTF?

Jun 25, 2005 18:13

well... that was... not fun.

i have beer. almost all is well.

my manager has found a new job. the rest of us are writing a strogly worded letter to ask for more money (personally and for the department) and more staff members to cover the extra work generated while Not Rachel Griffiths trains the new new manager ( Read more... )

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renne June 25 2005, 11:23:12 UTC
i haven't seen batman begins yet. i think i'ma have to drag mum along or something. she'll want to see it.

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loose_your_dogs June 25 2005, 13:13:32 UTC
Aside form coming out to mum all queer-like, when I came out all geek-like (in the same 24-hour period mind), she freaked out ever so slightly more. Especially when Mary and I took her to Alternate Worlds in Chapel Street and started speaking Dork. Mum's ok with teh gay, but I'm not sure she'd enjoy Manbat.

I think she's a bit confused about what she's supposed to disapprove of.

"Let me get this right... you don't care if there's two brides but you draw the line at comic books? Bzuh?"

beer is bad kids.

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renne June 27 2005, 11:25:03 UTC
it must be nice to be able to come out all queer-like to a parental unit. :/ da would likely disown me and mum - as hip and cool she is - would totally not be up with that shit.ultimately old-fashioened, but on the other hand, my geekitude is already known, so it's not a big deal that.

maybe it was a sucessful confusion tactic to cme out to her bth ways.

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loose_your_dogs June 27 2005, 11:40:59 UTC
well, it was kind of an accident. it's not that i was hiding it, it's that i wanted to be able to give her proper answers to her inevitable questions, but the I thought, nah. she'll take uncertainty as an answer too. mum's never been one for absolues, goo with gray areas she is.

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cupiscent June 26 2005, 00:19:05 UTC
yep

beer yay, work bad.

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msilverstar June 27 2005, 06:08:17 UTC
If you like your co-workers and you like your job and you're doing something worthwhile, and the wages aren't painfully low -- stay! It's incredibly rare to have a good situation like that. I don't mean you should let management walk all over you, but there are so many people with horrid jobs at ragingly dysfunctional companies...

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<3 loose_your_dogs June 27 2005, 06:52:48 UTC
Well, work's a mess and home's a mess. I can really only take one or the other. I need some peace in there somewhere or I'm going to expire.

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