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Sep. 16th, 2003 08:06 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Don't you just love that feeling of either a hot or cold drink sliding down your throat and either warming you up or cooling you down all the way to your stomach? I got that this morning with some hot cocoa. I should chase it with some water and see if I can keep doing it.
Ooh, I got my bedroom closet packed last night. My house is now officially a disaster area! Wooo! Well, figuritively speaking, of course.
Here at work we have utility supervisors from all over the country visiting for leadership training. So last night they had a dinner at the Damon's that's right down the street from me. However, they let me know about the dinner at 3:00 yesterday afternoon, which really isn't enough time to plan for this sort of thing. So I skipped it and made dinner at home. It's kind of a shame, because I really do enjoy meeting other employees from around the country. And one of them is one of the new Communications Committee member (the CC is a committee I've been on for two years and will probably be chairman of come spring). I've spent three days compiling all of the information I've collected over the past two years into one easy to read notebook so that the new members can be up to speed with the rest of us. I hadn't intended it to be very long, but it's now over 50 pages. And that's just typing! Well, actually, there's a picture of the poster I designed for this year's Employee Ownership Month poster contest, but that only takes up half a page (I lost the contest, btw, but I got lots of nice compliments from other ESOP company employees from around the country).
Today should be really hectic. Kevin Heatley from the mid-atlantic office is coming in with a proposal that needs to be completed and sent UPS overnight by the end of the day. That means it needs to be done by 3:00 - 3:30 and I don't know when he's getting here. I think it'll be sometime this afternoon. I've also got a management plan that needs to be completed and he wants me to make a "professional looking" flyer to pass out at his talk tomorrow in Toledo. I told him not to expect anything. I've just got too much to do to do that for him. And now he and Kevin Puls and Ed and Mike are all up in arms over whether or not they can put ISA Certification numbers on the proposals. But are they talking to each other about it? No way! They have to talk to each other through me! If one more person says "Tell Kevin that..." I'm just stepping out of it. It's their problem, not mine.
Ooh, I got my bedroom closet packed last night. My house is now officially a disaster area! Wooo! Well, figuritively speaking, of course.
Here at work we have utility supervisors from all over the country visiting for leadership training. So last night they had a dinner at the Damon's that's right down the street from me. However, they let me know about the dinner at 3:00 yesterday afternoon, which really isn't enough time to plan for this sort of thing. So I skipped it and made dinner at home. It's kind of a shame, because I really do enjoy meeting other employees from around the country. And one of them is one of the new Communications Committee member (the CC is a committee I've been on for two years and will probably be chairman of come spring). I've spent three days compiling all of the information I've collected over the past two years into one easy to read notebook so that the new members can be up to speed with the rest of us. I hadn't intended it to be very long, but it's now over 50 pages. And that's just typing! Well, actually, there's a picture of the poster I designed for this year's Employee Ownership Month poster contest, but that only takes up half a page (I lost the contest, btw, but I got lots of nice compliments from other ESOP company employees from around the country).
Today should be really hectic. Kevin Heatley from the mid-atlantic office is coming in with a proposal that needs to be completed and sent UPS overnight by the end of the day. That means it needs to be done by 3:00 - 3:30 and I don't know when he's getting here. I think it'll be sometime this afternoon. I've also got a management plan that needs to be completed and he wants me to make a "professional looking" flyer to pass out at his talk tomorrow in Toledo. I told him not to expect anything. I've just got too much to do to do that for him. And now he and Kevin Puls and Ed and Mike are all up in arms over whether or not they can put ISA Certification numbers on the proposals. But are they talking to each other about it? No way! They have to talk to each other through me! If one more person says "Tell Kevin that..." I'm just stepping out of it. It's their problem, not mine.
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Date: 2003-09-16 05:44 am (UTC)