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  • RstyShcklfrd

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    ROGER4314

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    My take on the story will change if I find out that you were OFF the payroll while this happened. If I was on the tab, Hell, I'd drive to China and back...snicker.

    That's why we have the term SNAFU! (Situation Normal...All F' ed up)!

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    benenglish

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    Go home work....your drunk.
    I feel for ya.

    I worked a project that lasted a few years where I'd be sitting at my desk and get a call.

    Project Wonk - "Fly to Oakland."
    Me - "OK. When?"
    PW - "Now."
    Me - "Where do I go? Who do I see? What's the projected timeline? Which executive has delegated their authority to me?"
    PW - "Nothing is finalized. Just go and call me when you get there."

    And I'd grab my go-bag, leave my car at the office, jump on a bus to the airport, and fly out. Sometimes there'd be someone on the other end. Sometimes they wouldn't have gotten the word and I'd just have to walk in and tell a bunch of completely unprepared strangers that I was going to turn their division upside down for a few days.

    If I was lucky, I'd get to go home before I got a call to fly to Indy, or Cincy, or somewhere in the middle of nowhere in New Jersey. I really think I got assigned to the project because I said during the interview "I have no social life. Send me anywhere, anytime."

    So, AKMike, just who is it in your organization who thinks you have no life, how did they get that idea, and are you going to try to disabuse them of that notion?

    I only ask because I've lived that life and I know that it eventually wears you down. Like they say during the pre-flight safety briefings, you've got to take care of yourself before you can take care of anyone else.
     

    pistolpadre

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    I clean the bathroom at Taco Bell every Friday and Saturday night.

    sometimes i think how neat it would be to drive on I-10
     

    benenglish

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    He is young. Everyone has to pay those dues.
    Not everyone. I've spent some time with people who were born rich and were never forced to pay any dues. Oddly enough, I feel sorry for 'em. They're unfulfilled and unhappy but they don't have enough real/normal-life experience to understand why.

    OK, I'm getting philosophical. That's not good. It's time to back away from the keyboard for the afternoon.
     

    Das Jared

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    Not everyone. I've spent some time with people who were born rich and were never forced to pay any dues. Oddly enough, I feel sorry for 'em. They're unfulfilled and unhappy but they don't have enough real/normal-life experience to understand why.

    OK, I'm getting philosophical. That's not good. It's time to back away from the keyboard for the afternoon.

    Goddamn that's some philosophical shit

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    Tejano Scott

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    Not everyone. I've spent some time with people who were born rich and were never forced to pay any dues. Oddly enough, I feel sorry for 'em. They're unfulfilled and unhappy but they don't have enough real/normal-life experience to understand why.

    OK, I'm getting philosophical. That's not good. It's time to back away from the keyboard for the afternoon.

    If you're not speaking Benenglish, it's all Greek to me.
     
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