Ok so in my office building almost every door has a CyberLock on it which means you have to punch a 4 digit number in order for the door to unlock. Every door in the building has the same code. Let me repeat that for necessasry emphasis: EVERY DOOR IN THE BUILDING HAS THE SAME 4 DIGIT CODE and everyone uses it every single day.
However, in spite of the fact that this is the case, I am sill compelled to buzz people in. I have 2 buttons under my desk, 1 for each door. Sometimes I wish they could shoot lasers or could turn off all the lights in the building...just to keep things interesting.
Anytoot, its expected that I buzz in the attorneys at least, but I usually buzz in the couriers and the facilities people who spend their entire day going floor to floor punching in those 4 numbers. Who I don't like to buzz in are other secretaries who should know better than to assume that I'll just stop what I'm doing to let them in. Especially the women on the 3rd floor, in which, because of remodeling, they don't have people who sit in the front where they must buzz people in. If they did, they would know how annoying it is. One woman literally walks to the door, puts her hand on the handle and stares at me until I open it. I mean, really? It takes possibly 5 seconds if you're very slow to punch i n those numbers. So this morning, I rebelled, with my dictation headphones in I just kept doing what I was doing and ignored her as she stared at me for a good 30 seconds waiting for me to let her in. Someone else opened the door for her.
Bite me, punch in the damn numbers yourself. Nevermind the fact that i don't like the people who work on the 3rd floor anyway. Well, let's see what happens the next time she tries to come to this floor.
I also happen to work on one of the 2 busiest floors, meaning lots of people come up here every day, and I sit on the side of the floor most people walk to, because HR and the accounting department are over here. It's been 2 months, I'm a little tired of it.
So yeah, I know, life's so hard, hahaha.
I need to get back on track with weight watchers. I hopped on the scale yesterday and it was not a pretty sight. I have no more excuses, this summer was hectic: moving 2x, college ending, friends moving away, new job, vacation, it made it hard to stick with it. But this is it. I'm back on track. I did well yesterday and today its so far so good.
Woohooo.
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09/20/2007 11:34 #41214
The magical door openerCategory: work
09/17/2007 14:53 #41155
Run run run ready to runCategory: athletics
This weekend (e:mk), her whatever he is, boyfriend I guess and I went to Rochester for the Rochester half-marathon/marathon. (e:mk) ran the 1/2, Cory and I cheered from the finish line. (e:mk)'s friend Nicole ran the full marathon and declared it to be the worst thing she's ever done, she looked like she wanted to crawl into bed and never get up again.
As I frequently say, I only run when chased by a knife wielding maniac. which is probably why I'm so svelte now.
Although watching these runners aaaaalmost makes me want to do it. But not really. But maybe I will. But probably not. I do hate running. That might just be because I'm so out of shape. Maybe I'd like it more if I wasn't in such bad shape.
Anywho, it was fun all around, especially the part where a golden retriever slept on me for a morning, apparently the backs of my legs make a great dog bed.
Work is still boring. Now there's a temp who is working in the cubicle next to mine, and what sucks is that she doesn't actually work for the firm like as in a full time employee so basically as long as she does the project she's been hired to do, she can do whatever she wants. She chats on her phone A LOT. For example, right now. She just said something about who ever she's talking to and their sister are just looking for love and someone spit on a manager of some kind.
She also commits a fashion crime I detest. Obviously colored contacts. I overheard her say on the phone that she is chinese and black, and she somehow has blue eyes? Unless she is secretly thath girl from Memoirs of a Geisha, I think not. They're not even kind of convincing. She looks a little zombie-esque wearing them. Although the fact that she's doing this project means the secretaries here don't have to, so welcome to Lipsitz Green, wear whatever the heck you want!
I'm not sure what I want to go to grad school for, i'm tossing around a few ideas, but I think just to be on the safe side, since some programs require it and some don't, I'm going to take the GRE. anyone taken it before that can give me some advice on it? Thanks!!
As I frequently say, I only run when chased by a knife wielding maniac. which is probably why I'm so svelte now.
Although watching these runners aaaaalmost makes me want to do it. But not really. But maybe I will. But probably not. I do hate running. That might just be because I'm so out of shape. Maybe I'd like it more if I wasn't in such bad shape.
Anywho, it was fun all around, especially the part where a golden retriever slept on me for a morning, apparently the backs of my legs make a great dog bed.
Work is still boring. Now there's a temp who is working in the cubicle next to mine, and what sucks is that she doesn't actually work for the firm like as in a full time employee so basically as long as she does the project she's been hired to do, she can do whatever she wants. She chats on her phone A LOT. For example, right now. She just said something about who ever she's talking to and their sister are just looking for love and someone spit on a manager of some kind.
She also commits a fashion crime I detest. Obviously colored contacts. I overheard her say on the phone that she is chinese and black, and she somehow has blue eyes? Unless she is secretly thath girl from Memoirs of a Geisha, I think not. They're not even kind of convincing. She looks a little zombie-esque wearing them. Although the fact that she's doing this project means the secretaries here don't have to, so welcome to Lipsitz Green, wear whatever the heck you want!
I'm not sure what I want to go to grad school for, i'm tossing around a few ideas, but I think just to be on the safe side, since some programs require it and some don't, I'm going to take the GRE. anyone taken it before that can give me some advice on it? Thanks!!
tinypliny - 09/26/07 01:06
Yes, I agree with Lauren. Practice computer based tests. Paper based tests will only make you complacent. The key lies in Practice, Practice, Practice.
In addition, I strongly recommend that you join a current GRE forum such as: :::link:::
You could get a fair idea about the latest question trends on the GRE and also a lot of motivation to practice. :)
Good Luck!
Yes, I agree with Lauren. Practice computer based tests. Paper based tests will only make you complacent. The key lies in Practice, Practice, Practice.
In addition, I strongly recommend that you join a current GRE forum such as: :::link:::
You could get a fair idea about the latest question trends on the GRE and also a lot of motivation to practice. :)
Good Luck!
mike - 09/17/07 22:25
I HATE COLORED CONTACTS more than anything. more than war, more than crime, more than man capris even!
I HATE COLORED CONTACTS more than anything. more than war, more than crime, more than man capris even!
lauren - 09/17/07 20:37
I had to take to GRE and let me tell you, it sucks. I felt like I was back in highschool again as a result of the whole thing.
First of all...give yourself plenty of time to study. Their questions are so obscure that it is better to have an overarching understanding of what they want you to know rather than what specific questions they might ask you.
I highly suggest getting a prep book. Mine was GRE prep from Princeton Review I think. It gave me tips in what exactly they were looking and what I could expect from the test. Really good test taking strategies that are specific to the GRE. Also lots of math equations, vocab words, and sample essays.
Also, keep in mind that (in my humble opinion) they want to screw you up. Keep yours eyes open for questions that seem too easy.
Finally, do all that on top of preparing yourself physically. You have to sit in front of a computer for at least 2 or 3 hours (it is timed but you can have scheduled breaks) but it is physically and mentally challenging, at least for me, to sit still that long. Get lots of sleep, eat well, all that jazz and uh, good luck!
I had to take to GRE and let me tell you, it sucks. I felt like I was back in highschool again as a result of the whole thing.
First of all...give yourself plenty of time to study. Their questions are so obscure that it is better to have an overarching understanding of what they want you to know rather than what specific questions they might ask you.
I highly suggest getting a prep book. Mine was GRE prep from Princeton Review I think. It gave me tips in what exactly they were looking and what I could expect from the test. Really good test taking strategies that are specific to the GRE. Also lots of math equations, vocab words, and sample essays.
Also, keep in mind that (in my humble opinion) they want to screw you up. Keep yours eyes open for questions that seem too easy.
Finally, do all that on top of preparing yourself physically. You have to sit in front of a computer for at least 2 or 3 hours (it is timed but you can have scheduled breaks) but it is physically and mentally challenging, at least for me, to sit still that long. Get lots of sleep, eat well, all that jazz and uh, good luck!
09/15/2007 13:55 #41114
What does this say about the world?Category: people
What does it say about the world when my new boss comes over to my desk in the morning just to say hello and ask what's new...and thats it. It's not a pre-cursor to him giving me work or just because we're in the elevator at the same time, he passes my desk on his way from getting coffee and stops by to say hello. Granted, he's a pretty young attorney- and probably a newly wed (his wife calls the office...for all the attorneys for whom I answer the phone, I've never spoken to another's spouse)
It's sad because we shouldn't expect the people we work for to only talk to us when absolutely necessary. I know this won't last long and in a few weeks he'll be too busy to do that. So it's nice while it lasts.
It's sad because we shouldn't expect the people we work for to only talk to us when absolutely necessary. I know this won't last long and in a few weeks he'll be too busy to do that. So it's nice while it lasts.
metalpeter - 09/15/07 18:25
It is tough to know what it says about the world really. Often there are what I call false statements of senserity. For example when someone asks how it is going and they expect and ok or fine. But if you go man things are fucking shitty both here and at home what one would you like to here first, then they don't know what to do. Buying things at the store isn't the only place this happens it goes on at work all the time. But if this is a person who doesn't do that and really does care maybe he reads blogs. I think reading about others live on line may cut down on that some. Reading about what other people do makes you care more about peoples lives outside of work or at least that is my theory. Maybe it is that he likes to know his employees and understands that they are people not someone you boss around. If you and your boss get along and like or at least respect each other it makes things much more pleasant and work much better then it being just two people where one tells the other what to do and they do it no questions asked or where you don't feel comfortable asking for clairifaction.
It is tough to know what it says about the world really. Often there are what I call false statements of senserity. For example when someone asks how it is going and they expect and ok or fine. But if you go man things are fucking shitty both here and at home what one would you like to here first, then they don't know what to do. Buying things at the store isn't the only place this happens it goes on at work all the time. But if this is a person who doesn't do that and really does care maybe he reads blogs. I think reading about others live on line may cut down on that some. Reading about what other people do makes you care more about peoples lives outside of work or at least that is my theory. Maybe it is that he likes to know his employees and understands that they are people not someone you boss around. If you and your boss get along and like or at least respect each other it makes things much more pleasant and work much better then it being just two people where one tells the other what to do and they do it no questions asked or where you don't feel comfortable asking for clairifaction.
mike - 09/15/07 17:22
hmm very interesting anne! very interesting!
hmm very interesting anne! very interesting!
09/09/2007 23:03 #41025
oh brittersAfter the opening sucking so bad, I really hope that this surprise last act is Britney puling out all the stops and kicking ass.
09/08/2007 18:14 #41011
what?Category: dating
So I'm 22. I was hit on by a 19 year old guy last night. That, in and of itself, is not weird.
When its put in the context that he's just starting his freshman year of college and I've just graduated...to me, is a little weird. Well weird for me, probably not for him. haha.
I also felt bad because my friend I was there with likes him. Therefore, she was trying to talk to him a lot and I was trying to keep it cool and not dominate the conversation. A move that seems to have backfired. crap.
Why is it that the people you don't want to see never seem to really leave your life. I just learned yesterday that this kid I went to college with, a gentleman I am not too fond of, just moved onto my street. Granted, I live on Richmond which is a fairly long street. But knowing my luck with this kid always being in my life, he probably moved in directly across the street. It's a good thing (e:MK)'s friend Lindsay already got the studio in our house, otherwise who knows with my luck, he probably wouldve moved in. Good times. He's not like a terrible guy, he just makes me nervous and he's kind of a D.
My kitty had surgery the other day and the techs at the vet wanted to keep him...basically because he's the cutest and most dog-like cat I've ever met. KITTY!!!
Perching on his balcony harness, leash and all.
he likes to climb
"his"laundry basket that sits next to mommy's computer
When its put in the context that he's just starting his freshman year of college and I've just graduated...to me, is a little weird. Well weird for me, probably not for him. haha.
I also felt bad because my friend I was there with likes him. Therefore, she was trying to talk to him a lot and I was trying to keep it cool and not dominate the conversation. A move that seems to have backfired. crap.
Why is it that the people you don't want to see never seem to really leave your life. I just learned yesterday that this kid I went to college with, a gentleman I am not too fond of, just moved onto my street. Granted, I live on Richmond which is a fairly long street. But knowing my luck with this kid always being in my life, he probably moved in directly across the street. It's a good thing (e:MK)'s friend Lindsay already got the studio in our house, otherwise who knows with my luck, he probably wouldve moved in. Good times. He's not like a terrible guy, he just makes me nervous and he's kind of a D.
My kitty had surgery the other day and the techs at the vet wanted to keep him...basically because he's the cutest and most dog-like cat I've ever met. KITTY!!!
Perching on his balcony harness, leash and all.
he likes to climb
"his"laundry basket that sits next to mommy's computer
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anne - 09/09/07 21:25
A "D" is short for Dick. (e:MK) and I always shorten things to their first letter. We're really C.
A "D" is short for Dick. (e:MK) and I always shorten things to their first letter. We're really C.
tinypliny - 09/09/07 14:39
Oh and I forgot, this post reminds me to recommend the Michelle Pfeifer movie "I could never be your woman". :)
Oh and I forgot, this post reminds me to recommend the Michelle Pfeifer movie "I could never be your woman". :)
anne - 09/09/07 01:40
actually, the whole reason he has the harness is that it only goes around his chest so there's no strain on his neck. his collar is one of those CatSafe ones that come apart if they get caught on something. He has fallen once, but the harness kept him up there so he just climbed back up.
actually, the whole reason he has the harness is that it only goes around his chest so there's no strain on his neck. his collar is one of those CatSafe ones that come apart if they get caught on something. He has fallen once, but the harness kept him up there so he just climbed back up.
lauren - 09/08/07 20:31
aww cute! he looks like a smaller version of mine. but i must ask, is it necessary he stays on the harness? I understand he is a kitten and perhaps more prone to clumsiness, but both of my (adult) cats go out on our balcony and have shown little to no interest in jumping off, and I am also afraid for your kitty if it were to perhaps do so, and strangle itself :(
aww cute! he looks like a smaller version of mine. but i must ask, is it necessary he stays on the harness? I understand he is a kitten and perhaps more prone to clumsiness, but both of my (adult) cats go out on our balcony and have shown little to no interest in jumping off, and I am also afraid for your kitty if it were to perhaps do so, and strangle itself :(
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