Mar. 13th, 2009

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And I hate coming in to work two hours early, only to discover that the meeting was never agreed to.

And I hate being unable to leave early because my boss wants to avoid cutting into my time on the phone queue.

And did I mention I'm sick, which makes me tired, which makes me depressed, which makes this a bad day for my mid-year review?

And did I mention that my new coffee roaster was supposed to be delivered today which I couldn't get because I couldn't leave early, despite coming in two hours early because my boss wanted my mid-year review to occur after my queue time?

I'm at that scary stage of a sinus infection, where it feels like, if I sleep wrong, the infection will migrate down my throat or into my lungs. (I have no idea if this actually happens, but it sure as hell seems to have happened in the past.)

To look on the bright side of things, "fresh roasted" coffee needs to sit for a while, between 4 and 24 hours, to reach peak flavor. (To continue to be in a pissy mood, please note that the number of hours between 6pm and time for morning coffee is somewhere between 4 and 24 hours, too.)

Sigh. I think it's time for bed. Good night, all.
johnpalmer: (Default)
And I hate coming in to work two hours early, only to discover that the meeting was never agreed to.

And I hate being unable to leave early because my boss wants to avoid cutting into my time on the phone queue.

And did I mention I'm sick, which makes me tired, which makes me depressed, which makes this a bad day for my mid-year review?

And did I mention that my new coffee roaster was supposed to be delivered today which I couldn't get because I couldn't leave early, despite coming in two hours early because my boss wanted my mid-year review to occur after my queue time?

I'm at that scary stage of a sinus infection, where it feels like, if I sleep wrong, the infection will migrate down my throat or into my lungs. (I have no idea if this actually happens, but it sure as hell seems to have happened in the past.)

To look on the bright side of things, "fresh roasted" coffee needs to sit for a while, between 4 and 24 hours, to reach peak flavor. (To continue to be in a pissy mood, please note that the number of hours between 6pm and time for morning coffee is somewhere between 4 and 24 hours, too.)

Sigh. I think it's time for bed. Good night, all.

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