Monthly Archives: January 2012

Not My Problem!

Today I was supposed to be sequestered in a room calculating dealer evaluations with no interruptions. The Vice President of Dealers appointed for me this week of sober reflection and careful deliberation, and reserved for me a room in the Executive Wing for this sole purpose. The same Vice President also cancelled that reservation without telling me, so I felt Read More


Homewrecker

Today I kept my boss from going home to put his kids to bed. Yep, Work First. That’s me. He walked back into our work area with one of the bloodhounds from accounting. (I call him a bloodhound because he is very diligent at follow up and refuses to be brushed aside with vague assurances. Darn him to heck.)  They Read More


Generic Weekend of Doom

Today I did what I was supposed to do: I took a practice GMAT. According to the practice test scoring, I got 99th percentile in Verbal but something much lower in Quantitative–forties I think. I only got about 2/3 of the way through the questions. Total was 83rd percentile if I recall. It didn’t make my weekend feel longer or Read More


Footnotes

A couple of links I may want to revisit with commentary later, saved for myself right here on my own blog: Brant: Will God Protect My Kids? and Breakfast and Honesty. Matthew Paul Turner: Spiritual Abuse Must Stop (with the two part story linked in the lead).