Id and me and my day.
Jul. 19th, 2006 07:46 pmId: So you just spent more than 4 hours on the highway for a mere 135 km, on one of the hottest day of this summer with >40 degree Celsius in the sun, with only a minute amount of water and no air condition?
Me: Hey, it's not my fault that there was a severe car crash only 10 km before my home, which put everyone on a total hold for 2.5h (and I was lucky to get out that fast, ha).
Id: So leaving the office early was useless and only cost you money, right?
Me: Hey, my stomach hurts. As in...really hurts. Every since when I took the pain pill this morning.
Id: And why did you take a pain pill?
Me: Because I got my menstruation. I wanted to avoid cramps.
Id: And why did you leave the house at all when you didn't feel well?
Me: I felt obliged. We had some troubles yesterday in the team, and I didn't want to make them feel I just stay away due to it.
Id: So you drove to Hamburg, feeling sick, 135 km in over 2 hours because there was the usual traffic jam. Then you worked from 9.30 to 11.30 when you had a job interview on the mobile, then made a break, then worked from 12.30 to 15.00. Which means you drove 6.5 hours for 4.5 work hours at the miserable rate of -
Me: SHUT UP. I already know that I'll never ever going to take a project with such a f*cking lot of commuting again.
Me: Hey, it's not my fault that there was a severe car crash only 10 km before my home, which put everyone on a total hold for 2.5h (and I was lucky to get out that fast, ha).
Id: So leaving the office early was useless and only cost you money, right?
Me: Hey, my stomach hurts. As in...really hurts. Every since when I took the pain pill this morning.
Id: And why did you take a pain pill?
Me: Because I got my menstruation. I wanted to avoid cramps.
Id: And why did you leave the house at all when you didn't feel well?
Me: I felt obliged. We had some troubles yesterday in the team, and I didn't want to make them feel I just stay away due to it.
Id: So you drove to Hamburg, feeling sick, 135 km in over 2 hours because there was the usual traffic jam. Then you worked from 9.30 to 11.30 when you had a job interview on the mobile, then made a break, then worked from 12.30 to 15.00. Which means you drove 6.5 hours for 4.5 work hours at the miserable rate of -
Me: SHUT UP. I already know that I'll never ever going to take a project with such a f*cking lot of commuting again.