"This is just the beginning" moments
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Now I know that in some of us we painstakingly want our current work to end such as shitloads of paperwork that needs to be done, or you're nearing your quota for work or something like that. But at times, when we're at the point of nearly finishing or just finished the entire thing, fate just adds another load.
so you guys have experienced such things?
I still remember how the kid brother of one of my friends was raging over the Mario castle stage 1 (didnt know the warp zone) when he finally thought that he'd reach the princess but the occupant said she was in another castle.
so you guys have experienced such things?
I still remember how the kid brother of one of my friends was raging over the Mario castle stage 1 (didnt know the warp zone) when he finally thought that he'd reach the princess but the occupant said she was in another castle.
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gizgal wrote...
ohohohohoh. EVERY time I get some new homework or am lost and need to catch up.It really sucks.
Play the 1812 Overture of Tchaikovsky and you'll find out it really fits... especially when you are near finishing and then next day after passing, the instructor gives out another.
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IN MIDDLE SCHOOL I DID. SOME RANDOM DOUCHEBAG CAME UP AND PUNCHED ME IN THE BALLS, AND WHEN I FELL TO THE GROUND HE TEABAGGED ME. HE RAN AWAY, I GOT UP AND SAID, "DON'T THINK THIS IS OVER YET..." THREE DAYS LATER HE WENT TO A PSYCHIATRIC WARD.
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On my birthday, I bought an ounce of weed and decided to make a day of it. I was almost done, but my friend came over with another ounce.
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Room101
Waifu Collector
Every time that an exam week opens with a shitty exam. And then, you have to make more presentation. And economics surprise test, because your teacher is the spawn of Satan.
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The Jesus wrote...
On my birthday, I bought an ounce of weed and decided to make a day of it. I was almost done, but my friend came over with another ounce.Oh snap.
OT: I went from having a chill week of working a few every day to do doing longer than nor, all closing shifts almost every day. Because one dude got fired and the other is like "Fuck this shit" and is leaving." Them remaining two are a part timer and a full timer who fucks up alot. So besides them manager I'm them only other one who can do shit... But I've only been here for like 2 months.
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Whenever I start a paper weeks before it's due I'll say, "This will take two days" It takes 8 days.
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When ever I am told to do some thing by the job center if I do every thing they say then they get all pissy and add more shit on if I don't do it they don't really say any thing.
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When I think I finally have time to fap, but my mom needs to use my computer for 2 hours. And I'm REALLY horny whenever she does so it sucks.
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animefreak_usa
Child of Samael
I have 29 students in one photo class17 in another. .. on a avg week i grade and clique 3 photos per student, plus 7 quizzes and 2 mid term and finals... and my own personal work/ money for weed.
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jmason
Curious and Wondering
At work I got used to it pretty quick. So I always prepare for those "extra" additional loads by doing either, or some or all of these methods:
A) Dividing time. I have 8 work hours a day, so I thoroughly invest my time in it. If I have 2 loads of work I spend 4 hours trying to do as much as I could with the first one then 4 hours on the second one. If I have one additional, I then divide again. My work load proponents constantly asks for updates, so it's much easier on their eyes to see that their loads are getting somewhere than if I chose to concentrate on one at a time and I'd end up making periodic emails explaining why their work loads are getting "shelved" in favor of another.
B) Making use of any available legal delay method. Here, red tape is your best friend. At my workplace, every work load should have accompanying paperwork, signed and approved by the right people, before proceeding with the actual work. When assholes try and push to me a work load with incomplete documents while I'm busy with a couple of loads, I can legally just shelve it and re-open the work load when all the paperwork has been made and signed. I may be making their lemonade, but I'm not buying the lemons with my own money.
C) Argue for working time span, as long as you legally can. Usually my work load proponents want their work loads done on time. But the length is another question. Is one week enough for a 50-page document? Is 3 months good for a personnel database web application? Always envision what you can do and what you can't do, especially if you're juggling work loads. Consider the time frame. Make it long enough to allow you for doing it on a brisk pace with time for breakfast, coffee and restroom breaks, but short enough to make you look good as a working professional. If you afford yourself a sizable time frame, you can easily juggle work loads and can adjust for any "extra" work loads that fate might fling at you. For me, a good time frame is a time frame that has little to no overtimes, and can make you sleep at night without worrying.
A) Dividing time. I have 8 work hours a day, so I thoroughly invest my time in it. If I have 2 loads of work I spend 4 hours trying to do as much as I could with the first one then 4 hours on the second one. If I have one additional, I then divide again. My work load proponents constantly asks for updates, so it's much easier on their eyes to see that their loads are getting somewhere than if I chose to concentrate on one at a time and I'd end up making periodic emails explaining why their work loads are getting "shelved" in favor of another.
B) Making use of any available legal delay method. Here, red tape is your best friend. At my workplace, every work load should have accompanying paperwork, signed and approved by the right people, before proceeding with the actual work. When assholes try and push to me a work load with incomplete documents while I'm busy with a couple of loads, I can legally just shelve it and re-open the work load when all the paperwork has been made and signed. I may be making their lemonade, but I'm not buying the lemons with my own money.
C) Argue for working time span, as long as you legally can. Usually my work load proponents want their work loads done on time. But the length is another question. Is one week enough for a 50-page document? Is 3 months good for a personnel database web application? Always envision what you can do and what you can't do, especially if you're juggling work loads. Consider the time frame. Make it long enough to allow you for doing it on a brisk pace with time for breakfast, coffee and restroom breaks, but short enough to make you look good as a working professional. If you afford yourself a sizable time frame, you can easily juggle work loads and can adjust for any "extra" work loads that fate might fling at you. For me, a good time frame is a time frame that has little to no overtimes, and can make you sleep at night without worrying.
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iMuse
Kuroneko is mine
BlackScythe wrote...
When I think I finally have time to fap, but my mom needs to use my computer for 2 hours. And I'm REALLY horny whenever she does so it sucks.I feel sorry for you
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DanteCount wrote...
Started a work day expecting 8hrs, ended up workin 14.[color=#ff0080]Pretty much this. Out of a typical workload of 50 projects, as soon as I feel accomplished by finishing 5, 10 more suddenly pop up...
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Circe wrote...
DanteCount wrote...
Started a work day expecting 8hrs, ended up workin 14.[color=#ff0080]Pretty much this. Out of a typical workload of 50 projects, as soon as I feel accomplished by finishing 5, 10 more suddenly pop up...
v-v;;[/color]
fate really loves to ruin people's excitement....
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Oh dear lord I get this all the time. I hate it. So. So much. And most of the time I just MAKE time for a break or something I deserve.