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on Friday, April 13, 2012
Now it's not even making sense. Theres nothing worse than titles that don't make sense! And sentances that don't end the way you expect them octopus. That's right. Sentence fragments are comedy now. So let's just slowly deal with all this new stuff we've learned and do what we came here to do. I type about random things to get the work day flowing more aggressively. And whoever wants to read... by all means go ahead. It's going to be a little hectic at works today, but I'm sure I can still squeeze a few topics in. Starting with...

(9:03AM) A dilemma had occured between a group of people and their co-workers. Apparently 2 of them were going to have a wedding that took place on the same day. An employee of less than a year had given the "save the dates" for her wedding earlier than an employee of 3 years. The problem here is that the group of people can't decide on which wedding to attend. Should they go to the less than a year employee because she sent her "save the dates" out first? Or should they attend the 3 year employee out of his seniority with the company? They went through some suggestions and the only logical one that came up was one that stated that they draw the persons name of whose wedding they're going to out of a hat. Half will go to one, and half will go to the other at random. I believe that's fair... the most fair without me thinking of any ideas. To further their discussion, they wanted the two to concinve them to go to their own respective weddings by stating what food and entertainment they were going to have. What was a little disappointing was that they were leaning towards the 3 year employee because he had seemingly better food and entertainment. It's disappointing to me because right off that bat if I had to make a quick choice I would go to the less than a year employee because she sent out her invitations first. Her wedding was not only made to look boring, a majority of her coworkers were praising the other wedding just a little too much, and I felt some remorse for her. Their co-workers are terrible people for even trying to get the two to compete for better weddings. If they were your true friends, the first solution would be the best solution, no further discussion. Listening to the co-workers bickering about how one was going to be better than the other really put a thorn on my side because you could tell that the recent employee was getting her feelings hurt. It's a shame really.

(11:54AM) Before I head over to lunch, I want to make a note that the past few days of work have been pretty exhausting. It's good and bad in a way, although I'd much rather perfer work on a simmer as opposed to boiling. Cooking analogies. Swing and a miss. If I could see any positives in all this mayhem, it would have to be in the fact that even through all this work related stress, I can overcome. Remember to prioritize and organize. Take things one step at a time becasue - especially in the professional setting - trying to do everything at once can lead to costly errors. It's really stomach churning when you find out that 3 hours into an experiement something went wrong and you have to start the WHOLE THING OVER. Not a good feel bro.

(3:13pm) As stated earlier, a pretty busy day. It should mellow out the next week though since all this sample prep is done for now. Anyway I came across a topic, and we'll strip the politics away from this because I absolutely hate politics. Now we all know that being a mother can be a full time job, especially with 3 or more kids (I feel). What I came across is a mother of 5, and someone expressing their opinion about how she never worked a day of her life becasue she married a wealthy politician. She defends herself by stating that being a mother of 5 is a full time job, with that someone saying that being wealthy takes a lot of weight of raising children as some reports indicate the family hiring nanny's and maids to do their bidding. So that's where the issue lies. I believe it does become less of a hassle raising 5 children when you are well to do. Compare raising 5 children in the "ghetto" to raising 5 children with money and other luxuries... especially with nannies and maids. A lot of the hardships of being a mother (not that I would know but I hear my own mother complaining about it) is the cooking and the cleaning. Take that away then all that's left is to watch the kids as they explore and experience the world around them. Now I don't know what the ages on her children are, but the main point I'm trying to make here is that she's got it a WHOLE lot easier than most mothers in the US do. So I think she should get a job or something. Goldigger.

Phew, I can't believe I even had time to rant about a couple of things. Hopefully I'll get more time in the future, becasue I feel like I have a lot on my mind, but I can't express them and it just gets wasted...

ta ta kids

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