Who could’ve thought I work well under pressure? We had a meeting today, a weekly one and it’s true I’ve been asked to do a website since I first got this job but it was always interrupted. Googlegroup not allowing uploads, IP addresses not accessible, unfixable codes and most recently, I’ve been pulled away by SitarBro a lot to do other stuffs. So, it was kinda uncool when he showed his disappointment in front of everyone at the meeting about how this wasn’t done. Hello, sir, you kept pulling me to do different things. A web developer normally locks himself up in a basement and he doesn’t have to actually call people to form social networks with any chair from other agencies. However, I was begged to differ.
Upset, I went to my cubicle and started working on the website as much as I could and surprisingly I cracked all the hard codes to get the whole mechanism running. A little bit of completing the website and beautifying the structure is left.
To be honest, trusting SitarBro to be a good boss, I chose to change myself. Maybe, I have to say no more. Maybe I have to use time management more cleverly. So, I guess in the end, it’s me who’ll have to learn from this. He’s a decent man to be honest, so no hard feelings. He always makes me smile after every meeting anyways. There are three things that he always say in meetings:- “Headless chicken”, “nitty gritty” and “milking a cow”. Of course, they’re used as metaphors unless it’s a meeting with the agriculture agency. So, everytime I have a meeting with SitarBro, I would make a bet with myself that he would say one of the followings.
Damn, I was right and that made me smile. He said “headless chicken”.
Upset, I went to my cubicle and started working on the website as much as I could and surprisingly I cracked all the hard codes to get the whole mechanism running. A little bit of completing the website and beautifying the structure is left.
To be honest, trusting SitarBro to be a good boss, I chose to change myself. Maybe, I have to say no more. Maybe I have to use time management more cleverly. So, I guess in the end, it’s me who’ll have to learn from this. He’s a decent man to be honest, so no hard feelings. He always makes me smile after every meeting anyways. There are three things that he always say in meetings:- “Headless chicken”, “nitty gritty” and “milking a cow”. Of course, they’re used as metaphors unless it’s a meeting with the agriculture agency. So, everytime I have a meeting with SitarBro, I would make a bet with myself that he would say one of the followings.
Damn, I was right and that made me smile. He said “headless chicken”.
Listening to: Cathy Dennis – Too many walls
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