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Jun. 16th, 2004 11:49 pmMy supervisor spent four days getting around to having a conversation with me concerning my recent work performance (shoddy, but clearly not urgently so). Today we finally sat down. I let her chew me out, because, after all, I deserved it, and I explained what could be explained (not so much). After that, it transpired that her big concern was that I not be bored. She wanted to be sure I was still interested in this work.
I was never interested in this work in the first place. I'm interested in the pay packet. But apparantly my recent occasional mention of extracurriculars is worrying to her.
Probably not a good time to mention that if I could sell a novel, I would quit in a hot second.
The kitten is ignoring me. I know he'll stop doing that as soon as I open the bedroom door, at which point he will shed devotedly all over me. And as allergenic as that sounds, it still sounds kinda nice.
I was never interested in this work in the first place. I'm interested in the pay packet. But apparantly my recent occasional mention of extracurriculars is worrying to her.
Probably not a good time to mention that if I could sell a novel, I would quit in a hot second.
The kitten is ignoring me. I know he'll stop doing that as soon as I open the bedroom door, at which point he will shed devotedly all over me. And as allergenic as that sounds, it still sounds kinda nice.