DynamiteRave
11-09-2011, 12:51 AM
My sister feels your pain, although I can't factually claim she does the same thing at Banfield.
Banfield is so much better. And they pay more. I've wanted to apply for jobs there so bad but apparently you have to be unemployed from Petsmart for 6 months before you can apply there.
firstdown
11-09-2011, 09:35 AM
I wrote several homowners in the morning.
Worked on a few customers policies.
Lost a long time customer which sucked due to rates.
Set up a meeting in Richmond.
Delivered a proposal to do to a short term disability policy for a 50 person company.
Our club had a board meeting last night at 6:30 and sense I'm now the pres I had to run the meeting.
Decided to scratch our chilifest and now we are going to do a Beer, Band & BBQ festival.
Ruhskins
11-09-2011, 09:37 AM
Cleaned up dog shit.
Seriously. That's my job. I work at a kennel. The life of a grad student. Blah.
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SmootSmack
11-09-2011, 09:44 AM
FINALLY!! I hope the report was looooooooonnnnnngggggg.
How can I repay you? I run a sleep apnea clinic. Do you snore??
Shaq Attacks Sleep Apnea - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JkiWvWn2aU)
According to my wife I do
Today is "What's Wrong with Mike & Mike"
mooby
11-09-2011, 09:56 AM
Banfield is so much better. And they pay more. I've wanted to apply for jobs there so bad but apparently you have to be unemployed from Petsmart for 6 months before you can apply there.
6 months isn't that long. Just bide your time and focus on the task at hand and before you know it, you'll be able to apply there too to get out of that kennel.
NC_Skins
11-09-2011, 09:58 AM
Smoot, I expect to see a report on "What's wrong with Skip Bayless" in the near future.
Today:
-walked next door to hospital cafeteria to grab breakfast to go. we get discounts ;)
-grabbed a cup of java from co-workers office
-doing inventory on blades/switches throughout campus since administration apparently can't keep records of the stuff we sent last year.
-checking a faulty TrippLite 5K unit that probably needs to be replaced
-getting a second cup of java
EARTHQUAKE2689
11-09-2011, 12:25 PM
I taught overly-muscular action movie heroes how to casually walk away from massive explosions without looking back. I'm exhausted.
typical work from home day for me:
-roll outta bed 5 minutes before I have to start my day
-coffee, coffee, and maybe some more coffee
-eat lunch around 11
-lunch break at 1, go out for a run
-shower, back to work at 2
-listen to some music, NFL radio, or Stern
-watch the clock the rest of the day
Alvin Walton
11-09-2011, 12:50 PM
Today I am preparing examples to show our Australian national who is VP of our China office how bad China's quality is.
He will look at then, ask me to create and track another spreadsheet which he will show to the Chinese and they will not perform any tangible corrective action but instead will tell us that they punished their workers like they always do.
I am also measuring some new stuff that does not fit on our measuring fixture but the tech that asked for the info doesn't give a rats ass and said to get the data "close enough".
I filed some supplier certifications that no one cares about. I have stacks and stacks of them and no one has looked at them in over a year.
Ruhskins
11-09-2011, 12:52 PM
Smoot, I expect to see a report on "What's wrong with Skip Bayless" in the near future.
Today:
-walked next door to hospital cafeteria to grab breakfast to go. we get discounts ;)
-grabbed a cup of java from co-workers office
-doing inventory on blades/switches throughout campus since administration apparently can't keep records of the stuff we sent last year.
-checking a faulty TrippLite 5K unit that probably needs to be replaced
-getting a second cup of java
Is it just me or is hospital cafeteria food the best? I work across the street from U of MD Hospital and I get a discount. I can get a full meal of rotisserie chicken, two sides, cornbread, and a drink for about 6 bucks. The food is pretty good and since I eat a lot of vegetables it is pretty healthy too.