10 Day Meme Day Nine.
15 years ago
Day One: Ten things you want to say to ten different people right now
Day Two: Nine things about yourself.
Day Three: Eight ways to win your heart.
Day Four: Seven things that cross your mind a lot.
Day Five: Six things you wish you’d never done.
Day Six: Five people who mean a lot (in no order whatsoever)
Day Seven: Four turn offs.
Day Eight: Three turn ons.
**Day Nine: Two smileys that describe your life right now.**
Day Ten: One confession
1) ~_~
My frumpy/angry face, related to work issues.
I have huge ethical issues when it comes to co-workers who are unwilling to put forth any effort or sense of initiative and responsibility. I'm currently fighting with bosses, and (slowly) winning the battle of making some changes at the workplace. If you make a mess, and continue making a mess, you should pick it up. I provide the tools for people to clean up after themselves, because I am super busy and under-manned at work. Why is it right or fair for me to be unable to do my job, just because some lazy-ass associate makes a spill and can't clean it up themselves?
2) O_x
My shocked, half-dead face. Listening to Jamie explain about her First Aid course in her old super-hyper excited voice.
(Another course I'm paying for. Jamie is the only one to pay me back for these things. Her brother still owes me like $600.)
A day or two ago (confused, Graveyard Shift does that to you) Jamie randomly decided it was time to go take her Learners License Test.
I was up, chatting with her. She's shy, nervous, so she grabbed me along.
Walking together I motivated her, assured her about the test, reminded her about some things, and tried explaining the 'common sense' aspect of certain things, like why we turn the wheels certain ways while parking on hills, and the 'courtesy system' and how it applies to lane turning.
Inside the Insurance place I did the talking for her, set her up. sat and waited, made sure everything was cool for her. Trying to get her comfortable with the test and the whole experience.
Well...
She didn't pass. >_<
Apparently they put some questions pertaining to parental rights over applicants who may or may not be underage, and how they can affect the applicants rights in regards to gaining a license.
A little bit of common sense and problem solving, and she could have realized that a person becomes a legal adult at 18, and at that age a parent no longer has rights over a child. But, when you're super nervous, and Jamie, it's often easy too way over-read into an issue or problem, and make a very simple thing overtly confusing.
She'll try again on Monday, after the weekend. She'll pass, THIS time!
Day Two: Nine things about yourself.
Day Three: Eight ways to win your heart.
Day Four: Seven things that cross your mind a lot.
Day Five: Six things you wish you’d never done.
Day Six: Five people who mean a lot (in no order whatsoever)
Day Seven: Four turn offs.
Day Eight: Three turn ons.
**Day Nine: Two smileys that describe your life right now.**
Day Ten: One confession
1) ~_~
My frumpy/angry face, related to work issues.
I have huge ethical issues when it comes to co-workers who are unwilling to put forth any effort or sense of initiative and responsibility. I'm currently fighting with bosses, and (slowly) winning the battle of making some changes at the workplace. If you make a mess, and continue making a mess, you should pick it up. I provide the tools for people to clean up after themselves, because I am super busy and under-manned at work. Why is it right or fair for me to be unable to do my job, just because some lazy-ass associate makes a spill and can't clean it up themselves?
2) O_x
My shocked, half-dead face. Listening to Jamie explain about her First Aid course in her old super-hyper excited voice.
(Another course I'm paying for. Jamie is the only one to pay me back for these things. Her brother still owes me like $600.)
A day or two ago (confused, Graveyard Shift does that to you) Jamie randomly decided it was time to go take her Learners License Test.
I was up, chatting with her. She's shy, nervous, so she grabbed me along.
Walking together I motivated her, assured her about the test, reminded her about some things, and tried explaining the 'common sense' aspect of certain things, like why we turn the wheels certain ways while parking on hills, and the 'courtesy system' and how it applies to lane turning.
Inside the Insurance place I did the talking for her, set her up. sat and waited, made sure everything was cool for her. Trying to get her comfortable with the test and the whole experience.
Well...
She didn't pass. >_<
Apparently they put some questions pertaining to parental rights over applicants who may or may not be underage, and how they can affect the applicants rights in regards to gaining a license.
A little bit of common sense and problem solving, and she could have realized that a person becomes a legal adult at 18, and at that age a parent no longer has rights over a child. But, when you're super nervous, and Jamie, it's often easy too way over-read into an issue or problem, and make a very simple thing overtly confusing.
She'll try again on Monday, after the weekend. She'll pass, THIS time!
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