IgnoredOne
Well-known member
I love my crew at night. I'm going to hate to leave them as I start going more into upper management; they're such fun people ultimately, and in some ways, good friends. There's something about laughing about Don's indestructible clunker, Will hoarding pizza for me, or Jim announcing loudly about how good sex is from hot and crazy women(thank God there isn't a woman working on this shift) that makes coming to work so much more worth it.
And then someday I'll make twice as much, but then everyone I know will be ********. Sigh.
On an additional note, people are way too eager to leap into the 'new and cool' without using the tools they already had. During the last SR meeting, when I brought up Dragon and voice recognition software, they were all falling over themselves about how neat it is to have a program that listens to them and turns it into commands. Yay, let's spend $3000 on something because it might be possibly cool!
And then I mentioned Microsoft OneNote, a program they already have and how they should use it more, and there was a pallative hush that fell over the crowd. Why not use what you have? No way, that'll be boring. And here I thought Fujitsu was a mature company.
And then someday I'll make twice as much, but then everyone I know will be ********. Sigh.
On an additional note, people are way too eager to leap into the 'new and cool' without using the tools they already had. During the last SR meeting, when I brought up Dragon and voice recognition software, they were all falling over themselves about how neat it is to have a program that listens to them and turns it into commands. Yay, let's spend $3000 on something because it might be possibly cool!
And then I mentioned Microsoft OneNote, a program they already have and how they should use it more, and there was a pallative hush that fell over the crowd. Why not use what you have? No way, that'll be boring. And here I thought Fujitsu was a mature company.