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Wednesday, December 9th, 2020 06:23 pm
Just let me say that with the crazy election, crazy holiday plans and incompetence in some of the people I work with, I've fallen behind in some essential paperwork that I use for work.

We do a lot of Google sheets and Google docs and I haven't been keeping an accurate track on line of things. I've been getting my job done... it's just not been clearly documented.

When my boss found serious discrepancies in the report she was really, really upset and I thought she was going to chew me out for falling behind. Instead, she reaffirmed her faith in my work and was mostly concerned that if something happened to me, she'd be unable to track what I had done.

It's been like drinking from a fire hose at work. I've had to put in overtime and weekend hours just to keep up. And the rampaging virus isn't helping either. My housemate is now afraid to go out to the grocery store so before work today I did a big run to help plump up our stock.

It's good to see we have extra food stashed away.

We'll be hitting the wall soon, with those infected during Thanksgiving just showing up. Then there will be Christmas and New Years infections because... people are idiots and really just want to party like it's 1999.

It ain't. Come January the fertilizer will be hitting the air mover ... big time. I'm pretty sure we'll have enough food and other goods to hunker down through January although I'm sure I'll be doing another early morning shopping trip in the next week or two.


-m
Thursday, December 10th, 2020 10:51 am (UTC)
Yes, I blame the selfish covidiots as much as if not more than our lack of national leadership for how bad things have become during this pandemic.