New Brilliant Soup ([info]photiq) wrote,
  • Mood: haggard
  • Music: ears ringing

I think I'm doing something wrong.

I think that because I've just gotten home from work.

On the other hand, we didn't lose CBS, UPN, or A&E as clients, not on my watch. So maybe I'm doing something right, like putting out fires.

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[info]talesinsdaughtr

September 7 2005, 05:18:48 UTC 6 years ago

Ouch :/

[info]armandae

September 7 2005, 05:34:02 UTC 6 years ago

Egads man.

This is why you get to be a manager ;p Congratulations. There is something satisfying about averting/recovering from crises.

[info]silas7

September 7 2005, 06:07:39 UTC 6 years ago

Your late day at work trumps my late day at work. Yikes!

[info]sirendipity

September 7 2005, 06:10:18 UTC 6 years ago

suck.

but rock on for kickin' some mgmt butt!

:)

[info]cris

September 7 2005, 06:10:52 UTC 6 years ago

holy crap, dude, that's epic. but kudos nonetheless. interested in meeting up somewhere for drinking, decompression and DVD delivery?

[info]photiq

September 8 2005, 20:55:36 UTC 6 years ago

I would love to do that. But there's this work schedule, see...

Maybe after game some Sunday?

[info]jasonlizard

September 7 2005, 06:28:53 UTC 6 years ago

Congrats on surviving the battle. Was this the first test? Sounds like you passed.

[info]photiq

September 8 2005, 20:57:03 UTC 6 years ago

ehn. It was of my own making. If I'd delegated better, tracked work better, it wouldn't have been necessary. It's a pretty potent object lesson though, I will grant that.

[info]rojagato

September 7 2005, 06:30:57 UTC 6 years ago

Well done!

[info]rynsect

September 7 2005, 07:46:30 UTC 6 years ago

you should give yourself a raise! you can do that now, right?

[info]badriyaz

September 7 2005, 08:24:17 UTC 6 years ago

yikes! hopefully the fires are out and you can get home from work at your normal hours...

[info]atalanta

September 7 2005, 15:38:46 UTC 6 years ago

Whoah.
Is it, you know, satisfying?

[info]photiq

September 8 2005, 20:59:25 UTC 6 years ago

Not really. I mean, it's satisfying in the way that bailing and caulking a leaky boat might be. You're afloat for another day, but you know that caulk is no substitute for well-joined wood. It'll give again, and you'll be bailing again. But not today, at least.
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