breakfast burritos are quick, easy, and pretty greatI'm going to see if I can rattle some stuff into an egg and sausage burrito.
Simplest possible solution to urgent need will be met.
Isn't that sort of what you do, except not at a fundamental level?Done with the training. Ironically it was "Telework Fundamentals".
Yes it is, exactly. What I found funny was that I could use what the course said in order to make the argument that I don't need to be in the office at all, instead of them wanting me to be there 2 days a week. It said if you are not a social person (I'm not really) or if you find it a distraction to have coworkers stopping by your desk to gossip or chat (I do), then telework could be ideal for you (duh!).Isn't that sort of what you do, except not at a fundamental level?
... all of which your saddlebags and scabbards are packed full of already.Yes it is, exactly. What I found funny was that I could use what the course said in order to make the argument that I don't need to be in the office at all, instead of them wanting me to be there 2 days a week. It said if you are not a social person (I'm not really) or if you find it a distraction to have coworkers stopping by your desk to gossip or chat (I do), then telework could be ideal for you (duh!).
Yes it is, exactly. What I found funny was that I could use what the course said in order to make the argument that I don't need to be in the office at all, instead of them wanting me to be there 2 days a week. It said if you are not a social person (I'm not really) or if you find it a distraction to have coworkers stopping by your desk to gossip or chat (I do), then telework could be ideal for you (duh!).
Things were running just fine when we were at 100% telework. Some high up mucky-muck just made an arbitrary decision to have us come back to the office part time. Their excuse was that "face to face collaboration" is a good thing. I say nonsense. Most of the "collaborating" I see going on is just people shooting the breeze about anything but work. But I get that some people like that sort of thing. I'm not one of them.
I hope a lot of people ask for more telework after that training because of it, hahaha!
I heard that most of Indiana won't see both broods. I think over in parts of Illinois (southern maybe?) is where they'll get both.All this talk about the 17yr and 13yr cicadas emerging at the same time this year and no talk of the sudden proliferation of cicada killers which is bound to happen.
One of my daughter's friend's dad would not allow his daughter to visit (high school times) because I asked if he had them in his yard.
"You have THOSE in your yard? No way she's going over there!"
I was really proud of my three Argiope spiders who had already taken down at least a dozen or more of them. That's assuming I found and counted all the carcasses in the mulch.
They are easy to tell apart and also both are distinct from the annual varieties.I heard that most of Indiana won't see both broods. I think over in parts of Illinois (southern maybe?) is where they'll get both.
Commercial real estate is taking a beating too. So if they own the building, they need more people to be in the office. More than likely they're trying to justify the office space that they probably no longer needThings were running just fine when we were at 100% telework. Some high up mucky-muck just made an arbitrary decision to have us come back to the office part time. Their excuse was that "face to face collaboration" is a good thing. I say nonsense. Most of the "collaborating" I see going on is just people shooting the breeze about anything but work. But I get that some people like that sort of thing. I'm not one of them.