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2009-05-04 5:15 PM Hoping Underlings See the Benefits Soon Student "edition" found at {thoughts dot com slash typed no space out no space loud slash blog}.
Maybe I shouldn't have started this blog now, not with everything that's been going on. Sometimes I'm tempted to just get new good help altogether and ditch the current one. We have to get the new student handbook out, as I was reminded, for the freshman orientation. But, as detailed in the student accessible version, the faculty representative to the revision committee doesn't want to go beyond a certain point in their discussions unless he has a specific letter of authorization. So my new instructions were that I'd sit in at the committee instead of that faculty. Sometime later I receive a text asking me who the members of the committee will be. So I repeat more clearly that it's me plus the previous members who have already attended. Now there's a problem with the student representative. The former president cannot join because he is already at his practicum. And the new president is attending the five day eco camp. So I was asked again who would attend. So now I say it has to be the highest ranking member of the student council who is not attending the eco camp. Was that so difficult to figure out? Sometimes I wish that everything I was talking about initiative with the student leaders during the camp would seep in to the minds of those also at the back. @@ Having two businesses unintentionally instead of one, particularly if one is in the field of communications, means that one of them has to serve the other. So I get a message from one of my employees not in the shop requesting for phone credits. Obviously it will be paid when she returns. I comply (it was the second request in two days; I did not heed the first one), and lo and behold, I receive a new message a few minutes later telling me she won't be going to work for that day. I'm not even surprised anymore. And I don't believe what she tells the others that she isn't envious of the perks I give them when she's not around. Session 2657 is dealing in bells and dogs. Class dismissed. Read/Post Comments (0) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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