Wednesday, July 28, 2004

Hump Day

So I was informed this morning that today is Hump day and that I just had to make it to lunch and then i was home free from that point on.  

I am happy to say that I made it.  But about 4 o'clock i was about to not make it anymore.  But i pushed on another hour and a half and made it to 5:30 which is still a half hour earlier than when i usually leave.  But, I also came in an hour late, so that puts me an hour and a half back for today.  That isn't too bad though if you compare it to how many hours i worked yesterday. 

I have what they call "short timers disease".   I personally have never heard of this condition before but several people have mentioned it.  Apparently when you can see the end of the tunnel like i can (I only have 2 weeks and one day of work left) you turn into a complete slacker.  It doesnt matter though because I am an hourly employee and I don't  have to work 40 hours a week if I dont want to, and my boss is on vacation, and sure he left me a big list of stuff to do while he is gone, but it wasnt enough to fill up 2 whole weeks of time, so i'm just helping him out.     

Anyway, if you didnt know, Greg and I are dating now, so i will comment on that a little bit.
Dating your friend is an interresting thing.  Most friends try to avoid that for fear of ruining the relationship, but i think in this situation it was pretty unavoidable.   Anyway, it's fun.

I get my camera tomorrow.  I'm super excited.  If you'd like to track it with me check this out.

Ok, so i think i'll go to bed soon, so i'm done with this now.

 

2 comments:

Caleb Bell said...

Dang, it already arrived. I missed all of the excitement!

Microsoft cunningly sidesteps the disease you're referring to by tying your performance during your internship to the possibility of future full-time employment; slack off, and they won't really want you to come back. It makes a lot of sense, really.

Jacob Foshee said...

Another Hump Day has come and gone and you have not made another post!

Do you have blogging short-timers disease?