Friday, May 29, 2009

Friday Clean-up

Wendy came to my office first thing this morning to tell me that she has "recruited" me to clean up the former IT office. I didn't mind this at all since I knew for a fact that I wouldn't be doing anything that's billable today.

I threw a lot of obsolete software, from operating systems to creative suites to the trash bin. I also put several power cords, power supplies, network cables, routers, data switches, mice and external hard drives in boxes.

Needless to say, Wendy was impressed with my work. Everything was organized and packed for shipment to Toronto.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Happy Second Anniversary!

I turned two on Friday, May 22, without fanfare. I wanted to buy cake or ice cream for the four of us to mark this occasion, but my ulterior motive was to send feelers to Wendy that she should think about giving me a raise for the outstanding 24 months I've served in the company. However, I opted to keep it to myself. Besides, I should be thankful that I have kept my job in these tough economic times.

And speaking of jobs, I thought I was going to work on a project this afternoon. Unfortunately, that particular project, which was based on an earlier one, was produced in Toronto. Oh, well, at least I tried.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Floor Warden Training

Finally, a change of pace this time. After a week of practically doing nothing, yesterday's floor warden training was a breath of fresh air.

The three-hour event was held at the 19th floor of our building. All I could say was it was very informative and the advice given could increase my survivability, my family's and my officemates' in times of emergencies or disasters. Unfortunately, my tummy was acting up, thanks to the meds that I was taking.

Gas was building up in my stomach and I was trying very hard to hold it in. So, as soon as we left for a nine-minute break, I went straight to the washroom and broke wind several times. Then it got much worse. What followed was the dreaded feeling that I simply couldn't ignore. If I ignore it, it would bother me continually and I wouldn't be able to appreciate the presentation. Besides, I wouldn't have fought the feeling for the next 90 minutes. So, I had to sit this one over and do some "paperwork."

After a few minutes, I was able to think straight again.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

This Week's Updates

It's been a slow week and I only have two hours' worth of billable hours. Since not much has been going on, I decided to put everything in one blog. So, without further ado, the week's highlights:
  1. I opened my e-mail first thing Tuesday and saw this subject of the big Wendy's e-mail: "Round of Applause for Gord and Ronnie." The first thing that came to my mind was, "Finally, recognition! This could be the promotion that I've been waiting for." However, when I opened it, it was for submitting my timesheets promptly. Oh, well, at least my being timely was getting recognized.
  2. Wendy also appointed me one of the tenant floor wardens for the building's emergency response training sessions, which I'd be attending Wednesday next week with Andrea, our sister company's receptionist.
  3. I spent the entire day yesterday chatting on Yahoo! Messenger with a classmate back in high school, who's now based in California.
  4. We decided not to have the big colour printer/copier's rip unit repaired. The quote for the repairs was almost $600, including parts, labour and taxes.
  5. There were free baked goodies today as a client meeting that was scheduled today was canceled.
  6. The first of our four-day weekends starts tomorrow. Woo-hoo!

Monday, May 4, 2009

Nothing's Happening

I knew this was going to be the scenario today: entire day spent surfing the 'Net. I wished I had taken the day off today. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to file my leave last week as Wendy was away on Friday.

I was hoping to be off on Friday, too, but like I said, Wendy beat me to it. However, I left the office an hourly since there wasn't much happening anyway. I just hope I find something useful or productive to do tomorrow; otherwise, it will be another long, slow day.