I've been working too much
I was in team time when Rosenbaum approached me about an external expert coming to Kauffman to get us prepped for using Microsoft CRM, since all of the projects are using it now. We had already worked with it, so we would lead the testing effort. Instead of actually getting to work, I put a huge TV in the team room and watched DVDs until the team arrived with Rosenbaum and a real-life Lenny Leonard, but he went by "Carl."
Due to my lack of professionalism, I got kicked out of the meeting. I got a chance to sit in the hallway while a pretty strong rain started. Apparently, some new windows were installed that fogged up when exciting weather happened in order to keep people on task instead of looking at the rain. However, it only worked for the top two-thirds of the window, so I could still see the rain from my seated position.
It was a strange rain. Since the weather is just about freezing, the moisture was grabbing dust and small twigs as it froze in the air, so large clumps of debris were floating to the ground. I remarked to Katie "That's strange, I've never seen that before, but it makes sense." She replied, "You often admit to the simplest things being foreign to you. You should stop that." I made my response in the most humble tone, even though it doesn't really sound like it. "Some very complex things are very simple to me. I had to make some space."

1 Comments:
They actually block you from enjoying the rain, in the name of productivity?
That's just fucked up.
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