Randomosity
Apr. 21st, 2004 11:46 amI'm crazy. Certifiable even.
JP is a sweetie.
The Fannie Mae commercial about the woman who says, "It's my first backyard, too" makes me sob like a little girl.
In regular news, my boss asked me if I would like to work a four-night shift rather than the three nights I work now. The benefits would be shorter working hours (theoretically) and more time off allotted to me. The con is that I would be at work another night. >_<
Still mulling it over. When I worked four nights in the past, I was deeply depressed, but whether it was due to the fact that I was new at the job or because I was working all the freaking time, I'm not sure. None of the other associates are even interested. I am because when I worked shorter hours, I was much more inclined to work out and run errands after a 10-hour shift rather than fall into an exhausted sleep after a 13-hour one. *shrugs*
JP is a sweetie.
The Fannie Mae commercial about the woman who says, "It's my first backyard, too" makes me sob like a little girl.
In regular news, my boss asked me if I would like to work a four-night shift rather than the three nights I work now. The benefits would be shorter working hours (theoretically) and more time off allotted to me. The con is that I would be at work another night. >_<
Still mulling it over. When I worked four nights in the past, I was deeply depressed, but whether it was due to the fact that I was new at the job or because I was working all the freaking time, I'm not sure. None of the other associates are even interested. I am because when I worked shorter hours, I was much more inclined to work out and run errands after a 10-hour shift rather than fall into an exhausted sleep after a 13-hour one. *shrugs*