Hypocrisy is a wonderful thing...
Dec. 3rd, 2003 11:17 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Well, that's the end of that.
I was going to just bugger off and go home, given that non-touch typing is incredibly slow and difficult for me and there's next to no typing to do anyway. Julie, however, pointed out that I could just answer the phones or get hauled out to Check & Sort and do their work for awhile (never mind that it involves just as much finger-movement and probably more wound-on-material contact than the typing does), so I figured I'd just suck it up and stay put. I'll just type very, very slowly and awkwardly. I could take it to Francesca, but that would involve dealing with a line manager who's staging a complete crack-down on unnecessary sick days.
I can kind of see the logic. Julie's upset because her ANSPAR course has been completely buggered about and she has to be in work today after all. So I guess she figures that everyone else should suffer with her. But does anyone else see the hypocrisy?
Thess
I was going to just bugger off and go home, given that non-touch typing is incredibly slow and difficult for me and there's next to no typing to do anyway. Julie, however, pointed out that I could just answer the phones or get hauled out to Check & Sort and do their work for awhile (never mind that it involves just as much finger-movement and probably more wound-on-material contact than the typing does), so I figured I'd just suck it up and stay put. I'll just type very, very slowly and awkwardly. I could take it to Francesca, but that would involve dealing with a line manager who's staging a complete crack-down on unnecessary sick days.
I can kind of see the logic. Julie's upset because her ANSPAR course has been completely buggered about and she has to be in work today after all. So I guess she figures that everyone else should suffer with her. But does anyone else see the hypocrisy?
Thess