A friend has been giving me grief lately because I leave work when my shift is over.
She doesn't know that one of the things that makes me a little insecure and vastly unhappy about my job is my inability to easily work after my shift ends.
Now, I know my unionized sister just snapped her pencil in two when she read that, but it's true: I'd like to work more than I am paid for.
Why not, really? I like what I do, especially things that I'd stay late to work on. It's computer work, which is how I spent a good part of my free time. Plus, everyone else does, at least in dotcom. It's almost like a badge of honor, one I will never get.
My friend apologized for mocking me but said she couldn't help it, it was like a bedtime. She didn't know how right she was.
I get home about 4:40, play with Claren for half an hour, then go in and take a nap that allows me to survive the rest of the night until about 10. Then I go to bed and do it all over again.
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6 comments:
The inside of my cheek is bleeding.
;)
xo
ejd
pencils duly snapped!
mtc
In a world without overtime... (movie trailer-like pause for dramatic tension)... I completely agree with you. Working after you need to is for the slow and the suckers.
Amen Patrick!
Matt's Little Sister
Thank you all. I knew I wasn't crazy.But I would like to be able to.
it is work! And you do not need a badge of honor. You already have one.
sdt
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