25 April, 2013

Sometimes...

....when you get to the office in the morning, there will be someone sitting there waiting to take the mickey out of you and your work and if you are anything like me, justifying prat that I am, you will try and explain to that person why it is important to note that I did exactly what I asked to with the parameters that I was given without realising that that person is too much of a *dash* to even listen to logic.

Then as the day wears on, the little fact that your appraisal went very well and your TL said nice things about you, and seemed to mean it too, is overshadowed by even bigger news that makes you want to puch someone's face off because of the unfairness of it all. And you decide to take the letdown very personally when the logical part of you tells you that was purely a business decision, that they don't love you like you'd like to think they do. That you are just another business unit.

Then you go to sleep and wake up the next morning with resolve and you realise how much you have changed. Changed from the immature, abusive teenager who could not let a thing go without obsessing over it for weeks, months, years even, to someone who can flick it off the shoulder, move on with life and make long run plans to prove them wrong.

And I thought work didn't teach me anything in the past year. Hah.


There, I've joined the billion other people on the planet with workplace grouses.

12 comments:

  1. Ha ha! Welcome to IT :)
    IT will teach you a lot more very very soon. Every year is a milestone. The minute you hit it you know you have to discard some of your habits. :P

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    1. I'm realizing that, especially the milestone part :O
      Thank you :)

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  2. Welcome to the club, darling. The best we can do is laugh it off. Life teaches us that the hard way!

    Until later,
    Keirthana :)

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    1. Laughing it off when your blood is boiling with the unfairness of it all didn't seem doable but then, we all have to learn eh :)
      Thanks Keia...

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  3. Haha. Hope it is working out well. And no more posts on pasta, lady. You make me go hungry. -_-
    Try and be more regular. :)

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  4. some days at work are just like having as much fun as a colorblind person playing twister.
    I guess like they say its all in the game and am glad to meet a clan that agrees the same.

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    1. Haha... I like your description :)
      Thanks for stopping by...

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  5. Ha ha...the last line..epic!!! :-)

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