- May 16, 2007
I mis-counted
Looking back on my calendar
Over the last 25 days, one day off.
That is misleading, because often it is just one short moving job, no more than 2 or 3 hours.
All in all, 28 individual jobs in that time.
I was really looking forward to a 2nd day off today.
Call last night from Dave (the president of the Berkeley Bicycle Friendly Coalition, as well as the manager of the Bike Station)
He has not got confirmation from our new hire - could I go in, just in case he doesn't show up, and also to train him some more if he does?
Normally I'd say no without a second thought, and that would be the end of it.
Only thing is, if I don't do it, Dave himself has to. We are short people (that's why we have new hires).
And Dave works just as much as I do, except I think a lot of what he does is volunteer. The Bicycle Friendly Coalition is not-profit, and membership based. They rely on volunteers for everything.
May being Bike month, he has been putting in crazy hours, (and forgetting to submit payroll! that's ok, as long as I get my check before bills are due)
*edit: check has gone through already. only took 1 day from when I sent him everyone's hours from work, only 3 days later than normal*
, and now he is sick.
I may be tired, but I'm not sick.
The least I can do is put in a few more - paid - hours. I don't volunteer anywhere; and I have no intention of starting.
I was going to spend today posting stuff in the driveway to Craigslist, writing some, having 3 or 4 actual meals, and possible inviting a friend to go hiking. I think instead I may spend it lifting bicycles into racks, and occasionally repairing them.
Oh, by the way, this is Bike-To-Work day, today.
By now, you probably have missed the chance to bike to work, but when you get home, go ride a bike anyway. Somewhere. Anywhere. Even just for a little bit. Its fun. And its good for you. And its better for living things than driving is. And besides, everyone else is doing it!
Over the last 25 days, one day off.
That is misleading, because often it is just one short moving job, no more than 2 or 3 hours.
All in all, 28 individual jobs in that time.
I was really looking forward to a 2nd day off today.
Call last night from Dave (the president of the Berkeley Bicycle Friendly Coalition, as well as the manager of the Bike Station)
He has not got confirmation from our new hire - could I go in, just in case he doesn't show up, and also to train him some more if he does?
Normally I'd say no without a second thought, and that would be the end of it.
Only thing is, if I don't do it, Dave himself has to. We are short people (that's why we have new hires).
And Dave works just as much as I do, except I think a lot of what he does is volunteer. The Bicycle Friendly Coalition is not-profit, and membership based. They rely on volunteers for everything.
May being Bike month, he has been putting in crazy hours, (and forgetting to submit payroll! that's ok, as long as I get my check before bills are due)
*edit: check has gone through already. only took 1 day from when I sent him everyone's hours from work, only 3 days later than normal*
, and now he is sick.
I may be tired, but I'm not sick.
The least I can do is put in a few more - paid - hours. I don't volunteer anywhere; and I have no intention of starting.
I was going to spend today posting stuff in the driveway to Craigslist, writing some, having 3 or 4 actual meals, and possible inviting a friend to go hiking. I think instead I may spend it lifting bicycles into racks, and occasionally repairing them.
Oh, by the way, this is Bike-To-Work day, today.
By now, you probably have missed the chance to bike to work, but when you get home, go ride a bike anyway. Somewhere. Anywhere. Even just for a little bit. Its fun. And its good for you. And its better for living things than driving is. And besides, everyone else is doing it!
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