It's been a hard August. I realized that I don't like some of my co-workers, which makes working on this MMOG hard, since I have to work closely with them. I hate being all fake smiles and forced laughter. One guy who looks like a retarded version of Bilbo Baggins so irked me on Friday, that I had to swallow hard not to say 'Don't take that tone with me, you horrid little troll'. Nerds can be real douchebags. Who knew being the bigger person was so difficult?
Fuck, Friday can't come soon enough. I will be in San Francisco for one last 'hurrah', before the twin madnesses of end-of-the year work and grad school are set upon me. I am going to enjoy the Northern California coast, one of my favourite places in all the world. I am also going to go on a bender, so I'm glad that none of you will see me in my state of inebriation.
Fuck, Friday can't come soon enough. I will be in San Francisco for one last 'hurrah', before the twin madnesses of end-of-the year work and grad school are set upon me. I am going to enjoy the Northern California coast, one of my favourite places in all the world. I am also going to go on a bender, so I'm glad that none of you will see me in my state of inebriation.
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a real 80/20 principle does exist IRL (you can wiki "the pareto principle" if you're curious), but in the office we used it as our motto to support our belief that 20 percent of the workforce tended to do 80% of the work. the 20% being us, of course.
in some cases it was an exaggeration expressed out of frustration at the worst of days (which were pretty bad), but in other cases it seemed perfectly true.