The line from R&G rings as true now as it ever did. Funny how being in play even months after it's over tends to lead you to saying things and then chuckling quietly to yourself - or outloud which begs an explanation.
So this morning I had my usual coffee and a donut - a whole donut - which I think surprised Rachel as much as it did me. Now at 12:31 I find no hunger lingering in my belly. Yah me!!! I only have 3.2 pounds before I reach my pre-October weight but good news~ Joe won't be home so I won't have to explain why I don't want dinner. He has an interview at 3:00 in Burlington and an MRI in Toronto at 10:00 p.m. which I find really weird but if that's where he says he's going to be....
The title of this blog is based on a situation that happened this morning and continues to be an ongoing battle on my part. The office has mediations coming up - fast and furious and which should have been dealt with waaayyy earlier than this.
JRC as usual procrastinated until time is of the essense and now we are rushed - Quel suprise!!He is continuously reiterating how important communication is - so I went in there with something I needed to speak with him about only to have him tell me he had no time to deal with it and he was in the middle of "this". By "this" I am quite sure he meant the mediation documentation however "this" was pushed away from him and he was in fact in the middle of eating muffins (between 2-4 from what I can tell). So I leave.Just a moment or two ago we received a courier package which I believe had to be dealt with. He was standing outside his office and read the letter over. He then said to me find out who _____ is - so I do so and bring all pertinent documentation into his office. At this point he informs me I have interupted him again and that we should meet once. in the mornings and once at 2:00 p.m. from this day forth to tell him where I am with my work and bring to his attention things to be dealt with.
Nevermind that he interupts me CONSTANTLY with e-mails and coming out and disturbing me - I guess whatever works for him. Can you say new job please! I am getting increasingly frustrated with his lackadaisical approach to the practice of law and when things get frantic he becomes so too. Planning an approach to tackle a project would probably work way better than what he is doing now. I am quite fed up with this job today and wish he would just go home!
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
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