beeeeep!
Well it looks like I'm signed up to this job thing I mentioned before. Driving down there Wednesday evenings, working Thursday and Friday, driving back Friday afternoon/evening. That might vary a little, meaning I might be there at the beginning of the week instead a few times, so I can escape the Friday Rush. It'll probably mean I'll also miss out on one of the few things I actually go out and do during the week, which is, naturally, on a Friday evening.
I really don't want to waste my time travelling there and back every week, but I'm not sure I have much choice. My boss did mention the possibility of employing someone to do it if I said no, but there are benefits, namely an increase in pay at a later date.
I sometimes feel guilty about complaining about my job when I know people who have lost theirs. Most of the time I don't worry about them, though.
I like lounging around the office getting paid for doing what I want. So sue me.
Maybe I should get a lazy IT support job or something...
Well it looks like I'm signed up to this job thing I mentioned before. Driving down there Wednesday evenings, working Thursday and Friday, driving back Friday afternoon/evening. That might vary a little, meaning I might be there at the beginning of the week instead a few times, so I can escape the Friday Rush. It'll probably mean I'll also miss out on one of the few things I actually go out and do during the week, which is, naturally, on a Friday evening.
I really don't want to waste my time travelling there and back every week, but I'm not sure I have much choice. My boss did mention the possibility of employing someone to do it if I said no, but there are benefits, namely an increase in pay at a later date.
I sometimes feel guilty about complaining about my job when I know people who have lost theirs. Most of the time I don't worry about them, though.
I like lounging around the office getting paid for doing what I want. So sue me.
Maybe I should get a lazy IT support job or something...
"Ambition is a poor excuse for not having sense enough to be lazy." - Edgar Bergen (1903 - 1978), (Charlie McCarthy)
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