Monday, January 31, 2011

Weekend Recap for 01/29/2011-01/30/2011

Aww, it's a cat. Upside down. Yeah, you know it's cute!
Howdy and good morning y'all! I hope you are all having a lovely sunny and cold Monday morning. As it is Monday, it must be time for another *drum roll* WEEKEND RECAP! Oh I get so excited about these recaps. Really I do. It's a fun time to reflect back on the yonder-years (well 2 days to be exact) and highlight all the fun adventures. So what did I do this weekend? Wouldn't you like to know? Oh fine, just look below....

ComicDrawer boxes. The wave of the future!
Saturday, January 29, 2010 So this weekend I ended up not visiting my fiancee. It was her dad's birthday (shout-out to Mr. Keller on his B-Day) and Shanna and her family went off and celebrated. I, however, was left in Rockaway to go to Temple and then just relax. I did make a trip up to Madison, NJ to visit my friend at Dewey's Comic City. If you're ever in the area, check it out. They have a great selection of new comics, toys, and trades. Most imporantly, they carry ComicDrawers, which are awesome comic boxes designed to make sorting and organizing much easier. Please take a look at the picture above.

 Afterwards, I came home to watch the shows I had recorded on the DVR as well as more of Oz Season 4 and finally Spider-Man 2.1. Can you believe I never saw the 8 minutes of additional footage in the second Spider-Man movie? I won't say that it greatly changed the movie for the better or worse, but it was enjoyable to see more of the movie. Looking back, I don't think these movies were as good as I thought, but that could be because I'm more into the comics now and view the character differently than how Mr. Tobey M. played him. Plus, is it just me or was Aunt May just too old and useless in that movie? I'm not knocking old(er) people, but I definitely prefer her in the comics and the Ultimate Marvel universe. I don't want to sound mean, but I wouldn't have minded if she went the way of Uncle Ben...if you know what I mean?!

Overall Score: ComicDrawer Box? Yes Please!

PARTAY!
Sunday, January 30, 2011 On Sunday, I went to my Aunt and Uncle's house for my cousin's 18th birthday party. I can't believe how grown up she got. She's actually going to be moving to Israel toward the end of this year. We did have a great brunch with some homemade pizza, as well as: vegetable soup, cheesecake, donuts, salad, and potato knishes and some other stuff. Afterwards, I came home, continued watching Oz Season 4, finished Spider-Man 2.1, and watched the Green Lantern: First Flight Animated Movie.

I must say, I am actually disappointed (I know, I know. I actually didn't LOVE a movie for once) in the movie. I feel that the plot was thin, moved way too fast, and there was barely any dialogue. Within the first 5 minutes, Hal Jordan got the ring and then it was off to space to just fight, fight, fight! Oh well, I got the movie for like $8, so I'm not going to complain.

Overall Score: Yay for B-Day brunch, but eh for the Green Lantern Movie. Let's hope the live action is better.

So that was my weekend. How about yours? What'd you do? Take a few minutes of your morning, make a post, and share your past weekend plans. But whatever you do, DO NOT WATCH the Green Lantern Animated Movie. *shudder*....can't get clean...

Friday, January 28, 2011

Oooh goody it's Friday. Let's see what's on the DVR!

It sure is Pooh. It sure is.
Howdy fellow workers! I hope you've had an enjoyable and productive work week. Maybe you were one of the lucky ones to leave early, come in late, or stay home due to the snowstorm this week. Regardless, it is Friday. Another week gone by and a 2 day weekend to look forward to. For me, I am especially looking forward to the weekend and not look forward to it at the same time. Intrigued? Read on (and even if you're not, please read on!).

Since my TV shows have started coming back on the air in full force, I haven't had time to watch them during the week. I come home late after the gym and those few hours in the evening that I can call my own, I tend to want to do other things than watch TV. Yet, that is what the DVR is for. It lets you fast-forward through commercials, re-watch funny scenes, and give you the option of watching a plethora (vocabulary word for the day) of shows in any order you want. Since I have watched a few of the shows this week, this is what is awaiting me at home:

  1. Community
  2. Parks and Recreation
  3. Outsourced
  4. Fringe
  5. Friday Night Lights
  6. Kitchen Nightmares
  7. Archer
I will probably start tonight and finish them either Saturday or Sunday. On top of that, I hope to clean my room and throw out some junk. A cluster-free room leads to a happy...uh...cluster...uh..free life? Yeah, let's go with that!

At this point, you may be asking why I wouldn't be looking forward to the weekend? Go on, ask. Yes you in the back. The reason I'm not looking forward to it is because I don't get to see my fiancee this weekend. That's one of the downsides of having a long-distance relationship. It's not as easy as just driving a few minutes or meeting up somewhere. We have to plan in advance for our little bit of time together and when other plans come up, it delays us hanging out. But that's alright because once we're married (November 13, 2011 baby!), it will no longer be an issue.

So enough about me (even though it is my blog, remember?). How about you? I always want to hear from our readers and see what your plans are. Do anything fun? Going anywhere? Watching anything? Fill up those comment spaces and share your thoughts.

One other request I have for my viewers are: What do you want to see from this blog? We're almost going into the 2nd month since it's opening and I want to know what everyone looks forward to reading about. Or maybe what you don't want to hear about anymore? I want feedback. I need feedback. I CRAVE FEEDBACK *wipes foam from mouth*. Well that was awkward, but enough rambling.

Share your thoughts and tune in on Monday. Same cubicle time. Same cubicle channel.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

This Just In: 2 Hour Delay & A Death in the "Fantastic Four" Family!

2 Hour Delay! w00t!
What better way to start the work day than with a text from your co-worker stating that there has been a 2 hour delay. So instead of waking up early and trying to make it to work between 8:00-8:30a.m., you now get to come in for 10:00a.m. What's that you say? It's only an hour and a half of a difference? Well shame on you good sir for not taking into account those extra minutes of happiness.

For you see, I made good use of that time this morning. On top of that, I still woke up at my usual 6:30-7:00a.m., which allowed me to really enjoy the morning. I woke up, actually had breakfast, read some educational books (OK, it was comics; happy?!), read some Torah (yes, I am quite scholarly), and actually woke up and not feel groggy. I got to enjoy the sky turn brighter, the sun come out, and watch all the plows hard at work trying to clean up my development. But that wasn't even the best part.

The best part was driving to work in less traffic than normal and working a little shorter than the other days of the week. Because if you remember your time as a student, a 2 hour delay always made the day go by quicker. Classes were shorter and everything just seemed to speed up. Don't ask me why this is because I'm not a physicist, but I am a former student. Before I even knew it, I started writing this blog at 1:05p.m.. IT WAS JUST 10:00A.M. FOR GOSH SAKES!!!

But the most important thing is that you just feel better. I'm not sure why our brains work the way they do, but I do know that it's always a much better feeling coming in later to work and still leaving at the same time.

NOT #5!!!!! (inside joke people, c'mon!)
Before I end this post for today, I would like to take a moment in all seriousness and pay respects to a recently departed Fantastic Four member. For those who follow this family's adventures, you know by now that one of their own has met his unfortunate end. So as you're enjoying your 2 hour delay (or snow day), please remember the hard work that the Fantastic Four have done for the Marvel Universe and raise a glass in honor.

Now if you'll *sniff* excuse me, I have to get back to work.

R.I.P. Fantastic Four Member #5 ;)

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Everybody's gone surfin'!

A cat surfing the web? That's A-dorable! Plus a little freaky to be honest.
 
Surfing the Internet. The focus of today's post is one very dear to me. In fact, if it wasn't for surfing the Internet, where would I be without video game FAQs, YouTube videos, and of course Blogs. The Internet has provided me with countless hours of insight, entertainment, and wisdom. From free online games to website about nothing (http://www.nothing.net/deult.html).

So why talk about something so obvious to everyone? It's because the Internet helps me (and probably you) make it through the day. Think about it for a minute. Who's there to pick you up from your afternoon boredom? The Internet. Who's there to make you laugh with a silly video of monkeys and poo? The Internet. Who's there to mend a broken heart? Duh! Your parents. But it's a good chance they read an article on the Internet.

If it wasn't for the Internet, I wouldn't have gotten the idea to start a blog at work to help me get through the day. Sharing my thoughts and hoping for feedback from my readers (we're up to 4 now!).  But I feel we need to give thanks to this awesome piece of technology to save us from the mundane work week. I for one love the act of minimizing the screen as a co-worker walks by, just to maximize it and continue reading whatever it is I was reading. If not for the Internet, how would I know about all the great sales on Amazon? Without the Internet, there would be no Amazon!!!!

But enough praise (for now). As I type this post up, looking outside at the snow coming down, it made me thankful to have a place at work to go to get away from...uh...work. Let's be honest for a minute: We're not always busy with work and there are moments throughout our day where we have a moment to breathe, sit back, and just sigh some relief. During those moments, why not jump online, read something quick/watch something quick, and then get back to the day? I guarantee it would help make the day go faster and more enjoyable.

Who wants to sit staring at an inbox all day or an inventory screen? I sure don't, but I'm supposed to. Even if there is no work to be done (not often, but it does occur). Why is it not allowed to surf the web in your free time? Who says you have to be working every second of your shift? So what if I'm not busy the whole day? Does that make me or you a bad employee? No! If anything, it makes you a diligent and efficient worker. Yet, some co-workers and management frown on not having anything to do.

So let's weigh the options: Work slower to drag it out all day or do your work first and then spend a few moments online? I vote for the latter and I don't think I'm alone. But I can't assume so let's hear what the readers have to say. That's right! Time for you to post some comments and share your thoughts. You know you love the Internet as much as the next cubicle-enclosed worker. You know the Internet is the closest thing to your friend at your desk next to that red stapler.

In short : Thank you Internet for being legen-Jewish people cannot mix meat and-dary!

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Oh no! Not........T-R-A-F-F-I-C!!!


You all know it. And we all hate it. TRAFFIC. At some point in our adult lives, we have been stuck in traffic. In fact, I believe that if it's not the perfect ideal driving weather (a little sunny, but not too bright), no one knows how to drive. Rain? Traffic. Snow. Traffic. Morning? Traffic. Is there no escape?!

Now some of us are smart about our daily commute. We find back roads, leave early, carpool, and find alternative means to making it on time to our job. The job that requires us to be at our desk on time on the dot. I won't speak for everyone, but from my personal experience, my managers have seemed to be oblivious to the fact that there are some things out of our control.

"Why were you 2 minutes late today?" my manager would ask.

"It's not my fault. A school bus full of orphaned children bringing kittens to a shelter got a flat tire. They closed the whole lane and had to redirect traffic. On top of that, the lights went out, 6' of snow fell on the ground, and my house is on fire" would be my response.

"Well, I still expect you to be on time, on the phone, and ready to work at 8:30a.m." is her retort.

At this point, some of you may be thinking that this scenario is a little far fetched (and not the Pokemon might I add), but we've all had reasons why we are late. And for those of us who are always on time, always stay late when asked, and do whatever is expected of us, we shouldn't have be interrogated when we are a few minutes past our start point. I mean, we didn't do it on purpose.

So we're stuck in traffic. We make the phone call to our supervisor/manager, inform them we are going to be late, and then wonder what kind of punishment will rain down on us once we arrive. For those who have understanding managers (and I do believe I have one now), it is a much more pleasing feeling working into the workplace late than walking into a manager who is naive that nothing ever goes wrong. Think about it; that manager is always on time (minus the fact that she could work from home if she wanted to) and expects everyone to follow her example.

Well I'm done apologizing for things beyond my control. I can't control the weather, I can't control other drivers, and I can't control traffic (unless I'm a traffic coordinator, heehee). What I will do is call into the office if I will be late to give them a head's up and that's it. I won't get knots in my stomach anymore and I won't care what snickering comments my co-workers feel they have the right to say.

The only thing I will do is leave a teeny tiny bit earlier tomorrow. It is supposed to snow, you know?

Monday, January 24, 2011

Weekend Recap for 1/22/2011-1/23/2011


Good afternoon loyal readers (yes, you three). On Mondays, I would like to institute the "Weekend Recap" blog post. It's a way to reflect on the past two days, see what we did, and start the week off on a happy note. So without further delay, here is how I spent my weekend.

Saturday, January 22nd:
The main highlight of my weekend was hanging out with my fiancee, our friends, and the meet-up group that one of our friend's run. We all met at the Bridgewater Ice Rink in Bridgewater, NJ to partake in some fun afternoon ice skating. With only two falls, I would call it a success. We had a lot of fun, met some new people, and then went out to eat (always my favorite part) at the Bridgewater Diner. After I came home, I went over my friend's house to finish watching season 1 of Archer (a very funny cartoon on FX about a bumbling spy agency). 

Overall score: 5/5 

Sunday, January 23rd:
Ok, I know I said the highlight of my weekend was seeing my fiancee, which it totally was, but there was another high point for me. It was the monthly Comic Convention held in the Ramada Inn in East Hanover, NJ. ::Cough::Plug::Cough:: (http://www.njcomicbookshows.com/). It was a lot of fun, hung out with a friend, and bought a ton of comics. I would also like to take this time to apologize to my soon-to-be-wife for the lack of money we will have in the coming months for indoor plumbing. *awkward pause*

But yeah, aside from just going to the comic convention and then going to Baha Fresh for lunch, I believe I started on the path of networking. See, I like to help out and volunteer whenever I can, so I emailed the coordinator for these comic conventions and asked him if I could help out. He told me that he didn't need any help this time, but he would contact me hopefully in February or March (they do 2 conventions a month). On top of that, he introduced me to a few dealers at the show, but the fact that I may be able to help orchestrate and play a part in organizing these events is something I would really enjoy to do. Only time will tell.

In the evening, I watched Slapshots, which is a comedy from the 80s. I thought it was pretty funny and ever since my dad just got Netflix, we've been watching a LOT of movies.

Overall Score: Awesome!!!!

So that was my weekend. Hung out. Bought stuff. Watched stuff. Ate stuff. It was good, but it went by too fast. Yet, I felt great waking up to a freezing cold Monday morning (seriously, 3 degrees?!). I'm looking forward to the week and maybe even a snow day on Wednesday, teehee.

So how about you? How was your weekend? Please share. I'll be your best friend if you do!

Friday, January 21, 2011

Is that a Banana in your Pocket?


Back by popular demand (well...not really...but go with it), is a continuation of yesterday's topic of food. This time, however, we are going to talk about that important meal of the day: Breakfast. Much like lunch, a lot of variables go into determining when, when, and where the working man (or woman) will be eating in the morning. In fact, you might not even have time to eat breakfast and have to settle for a late morning snack. But more on that later.

Bring bring. The alarm starts to sound off anywhere between 5:00a.m.-7:00a.m. and your first thought is if you want to get up or not. Your second thought (hopefully) should be about what to eat. Maybe you are already running late and will just grab a quick fruit on your way out the door. Maybe you're working from home today and can enjoy a nice hot meal at the comfort of your own kitchen. Or maybe you have just enough time to pour yourself some coffee and off you go.

Another option is skipping breakfast at home, making your way to work, and then purchasing some breakfast from a vending machine or the cafeteria (that cafeteria sure is happy you didn't eat at home today!). Sadly, there are those who just don't eat anything and starve themselves to lunch (present company included). So why talk about breakfast? What's the big hooplah (great Cranium game by the way...teehee)?

Well, my inspiration for today's topic comes from the kindness of my co-workers. The best type of breakfast, in my opinion, is the gift of others. Today, because of the snow, one co-worker decided to leave earlier than normal and ended up stopping to pick up breakfast. She bought herself two boxes of donuts, but they were for our department. There she comes in, walks right up to a side of the cubicle, and plops down two boxes of donuts. Mhmm...mhmm...good! Before the words "Thank you" came out of my mouth, there was a nice powder-y donut already in my hand.

Unfortunately, I am on my strict (ok...semi-strict) diet and helped myself to only two mini powder donuts and one regular size plain donut. But I will say this much: That's a nice way to start my day. I'm also hoping that the managers will continue their trend of "buying-lunch-for-everyone-when-it-snows". Either way, I brought lunch and will be good to go.

So whether you're reading this drinking your cup of coffee, chewing on your bagel, or popping some fruits in your mouth, make sure you don't miss out on the most important meal of the day.

Your mother would be so proud of you!

Thursday, January 20, 2011

What's for Lunch?


It's almost time for lunch. What are you going to have today? Did you bring something from home? Are you going to the building's cafeteria? What about going out to eat on your own? With friends? With so many choices, how does one decide what and where to eat?

For me, it's all about money. I'm in the business of saving money, so what better way than bringing food from home? Sure you spend the money when you buy groceries, but that food tends to go further. However, maybe you're sick of staying indoors and just need to get out for a big. Then, going out may be for you. With many restaurants/fast food establishments nearby, your options are plentiful. However, what if time is short or you can't get away from your desk? Then the cafeteria might be the answer you're looking for.

For the past couple of months, I have been bringing food in, going downstairs to one of the tables at the cafeteria, and reading a book during my 1 hour of freedom from my cubicle. Although it tends to be noisy, I situate myself at the back of the room and just get immersed within my book (currently reading Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire). Yet, with the minutes winding down to 12:00p.m., I am starving!

In fact, I really want to go out today. It's nice weather and I have enough choices in the nearby vicinity to not waste time driving. Sadly, I have no one to go with, which plays a big factor in my decisions. I'm not one to want to eat on his own, so with that variable, I end up staying inside. But I REALLY WANT TO LEAVE!!! It's just one of those days where I want to escape for a bit. Eat something not healthy. Live a little!

There's Fridays. Fuddruckers. Great Wazu (Sub place). Burger King. McDonald's. And on and on. I think I'm going to end this post before I start to drool on the keyboard.

Bottom Line: Me. Want. Food!

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Happy Hump Day! & Angry Co-Workers!


Really? Hump Day?! Who came up with this? In fact, I never even know of this phrase for Wednesday until I started working at my current job in 2007. Imagine my surprise when a sweet 61 year old woman says, "Happy Hump Day!". Oy gevalt is all I thought. But the fact remains: We are at the half-way point of the week. What better feeling than knowing you've passed the mark and are on the decline to the weekend.

But my blog isn't all about just wishing about the weekend. My focus is on the workplace and how it affects all of us within it. For Wednesday, we are all starting to feel that way of wondering if we've accomplished what we've set out to do and are hoping we have enough time left to get our tasks done for the week.

However, I would like to talk about co-workers today. Specifically, co-workers who have been out for a few days, you had to cover their work, and then they return to criticize the work you've done. I'm sure you're familiar with these people. Sometimes they are happy-go-lucky employees, but in my case, they are annoying and unhappy employees. Just recently, I had a co-worker who was out for two days. During that time, I entered her orders and responded to her e-mails (on behalf of her). Yet, she comes in today and immediately starts dissecting all I did wrong.

Now, I appreciate constructive feedback, but it was more along the lines of "Why did you enter those orders already? They aren't due to the customer until such and such date." Are you serious? Are you asking me why I entered the orders as soon as they came in, as I've always been instructed to? Gee I don't know; maybe to get my work done so I can continue keeping up with all the work coming in at the beginning of the year.

So how to go about dealing with these people? How do you not let them get under your skin and in your mind? There's many options you can do, the most obvious is to just be the better person. But what happens when that doesn't work out? Do you speak back, ignore her, or tell someone? One article I read is the following: Rise Above the Fray: Dealing with Difficult People at Work.

How about you? Have you ever dealt with a similar situation? What tactics and methods would you recommend? Post your thoughts.

In the meantime: OY VEY!

Monday, January 17, 2011

Looks Like Somebody Has a Case of the Mondays!


How was your weekend? Do anything fun? What'd you do? What movies did you see? Where did you go out to eat? If you work anywhere that has a break between Friday and Monday, chances are you've heard these questions before. In fact, I may have even asked you them. it's those Monday morning water cooler conversation topics that help us transition back into another 5 days of work. Some people tend to be more sharing of their personal life than others; others just keep to themselves and say the usual "same as always" response.

For me, my weekend was a roller coaster of activities. It started off a little bumpy, but progressed into an amazing and very fun weekend. Friday night we'll ignore, but Saturday was jam packed full of activities. I had picked up my fiancee and we spent the morning at temple, then I took her to my favorite restaurant in the winter for lunch. It's called Windlass Restaurant and it is located in Lake Hopatcong, NJ. It is located right on the lake and during the winter, the lake is frozen and you can find ice fishers, snowmobiles, and just people walking on the lake. In fact, the picture at the top of this post is what the lake looks like during the winter. The food is superb, they have a wonderful Buy 1 Get 1 Free Lunch, and now I'm done advertising, haha.

After lunch, we headed off to the mall where I finally got my watch fixed after 3 weeks of the battery dying on me. Trust me, it's no fun looking at the second hand going back and forth like it's not sure which direction it should be heading. Later in the evening, we can back to my house and spent a good few hours Marathon-ing it up with Modern Family Season 1 (such a funny show). Then on Sunday, we met with the Rabbi for our wedding and then came back to my house and watched the last 7 episodes of 8 Simple Rules.  Finally, I drove her back home and here we are. So how about your weekend? What'd you do? Please tell me!!!

Now that we're back at work, we have 5 straight days of cubicle life (4 if you're off today for Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday..in which case...L-U-C-K-Y!). I do not think this will be a bad week and with this being the first full week of the year that I think I can hit up the gym everyday. My goal is to be in shape for my wedding and it's one goal I intend to keep. In fact, there is little time outside of work that I can claim my own during the weekday, that it feels good to stay true to an objective of mine.

Random Thought: I look around my department floor and wonder what everyone's goals for New Years were. Did they make any? Are they following through? Is their goal something that gets them through the day? Sure, I can ask, but where's the fun in that?

Back to Topic: So it's Monday! That can mean a lot or a little to whoever you ask. For me, I see it as a new opportunity to do better than I did last week. To wash away the past and look forward with a more positive outlook. Of course, it's still only 11:00a.m. in the morning, so anything can change!

On this frigid Monday morning, will you look forward to the week ahead, or long for the weekend that just passed (or just try and get to the next upcoming weekend?). Post your thoughts, share your feelings, and just know: You're not alone if you have a case of the Mondays.

Friday, January 14, 2011

TGIF!

Yesterday I stated that the best day of the week was Pay Day. Yet, that is very much open to debate. For you see, many people would say that Friday is the best day of the week; it's the day before our 2 day break from work and our 48 hour freedom. The weekend is a time where anything can happen (that's right kids...dreams do come true!). For myself, Friday is a workday only up til 12:00p.m. After that, it's more of a countdown to freedom and less about what this past week has entailed.

Of course, if you happen to be Jason the Serial Killer or work in retail (as I once did), Friday is nothing special. In fact, you may be off on a Friday only to have to open a store on Saturday (or Sunday). But let's not digress on the "what if's". For you cubicle employees, Friday is a day to be happy. Actually, if the prior day was Payday and today is your last day of the work week, then you're probably floating on cloud 9 right now. I look at the clock on my phone and my computer and see the minutes passing by, closer to that 5:00p.m. punch out.

Yet, the weekend has changed for me over the years. What was once a break from school and homework and being about hanging out with friends and playing video games, it is not the same anymore. Instead, once I leave work, I go to pick up my fiancee and decide what our goals are for the weekend. Do we catch up on a show? Do we have to run errands? Or more importantly now, do we plan for the wedding now that work and any other weekday activities are done with?

As much as I would like to sleep in late and watch cartoons with my bowl of cereal, I'd just be wasting precious time. Friday's for me (and not always, but sometimes) is a reminder of what used to be. If you continue reading my blog posts or know me, you will know I am a nostalgic person. I long for a lot of what's past, but I know some of it's unobtainable. I do look forward to the future and I'm glad life is progressing, but it seems a lot of those carefree days are but memories of a past long long ago.

But let's not dwell on the past right now. Let's look forward to the future and more specifically, the weekend! I for one plan on booking my honeymoon destinations and meet with our Rabbi who will be officiating our ceremony. I have a lot of good things in store for me and I'm anxious for the weekend to begin so I can get a jump on them. What about you? Have any fun plans? If so, post them in response to this blog and let's hear about it. As much as I like to hear myself talk, I'd much prefer to hear from the readers.

Until Monday, have a great, safe, and fun 2 day weekend!

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Pay Day: The Best Day of the Week!


So here we are on another sunny Thursday. The snow has passed, the sun is out, and life at work is back to normal (well as normal as it can get). However, the best part of today is that it is PAY DAY! That magical day where all your hard work is summed up in one amount, direct deposited in your bank account, and makes everything better. At least for me. It feels great to know that I have some money to burn (the majority goes to bills and my upcoming wedding), but it does ease some stress off.

Now by no means am I a paycheck-to-paycheck kind of guy. I do have savings, I do not spend everything, but I don't live lavishly either. I make sure my bills are paid every month and I still try to have some spending money for those weekend movies, hanging out with friends, and so on. Yet, I just can't help but fill more giddy than normal on pay day. The "every other Thursday of the month" is the best day of my work week. But should it be?

Should I only look forward to the paycheck? That's always been my philosophy: I don't work just for the paycheck. I want to enjoy my job and have that as my main reward. Yet, I don't live in a lollipop and gumdrop world where everything is just dandy. Instead, I have a job (I should be thankful, right?) and it's not what I want to be doing. So even though I try to make the best of it, the paycheck in this situation is the best part of the job. In past jobs, I didn't look forward to the paycheck as much as just getting to go into work, but you grow up and you don't always get your way.

I still have no doubt that I will find the career job I want, but it hasn't happened yet!! So I have to find the small victories and in this case, the monetary victories. The paycheck is a great incentive and I for one am grateful to be getting one (well 2 actually every month).

Lastly, I plan on updating this blog page this weekend to make it more homely (e.g. pictures, better layouts, etc.) so be on the lookout for that.

Until then, I've got some money to burn...

- Polan

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Silly Employee. Snow is for Kids!

Well this is my very first post on a blog. Ever! I know, you might be wondering what I have to say that's worth you taking the time to read. I can't promise eye-opening wonder, but I will do my best. Frankly, I work in a very small cubicle (picture to come soon) and what better way to get through the day than with a blog? Oh sure, I could work. But you see, I do my work and it gets done and I'm still left with all this free time.

My first topic is about snow. The stuff that falls from the sky and when you were a kid was your only hope of staying home during the week. Now, being 26 and working full time, snow has become to mean a messy commute, a car needing cleaning, and still having to go to work. But there are those few times where the weather will be so bad that your company might close or your manager might be kind enough to close the department.

Last night, we had a snow storm that looked promising. I mean the roads and cars were being covered faster than they were being clean. I even took a gamble and stayed up a whole 30 minutes later than normal in anticipation that I would get to sleep in later the next morning (I know. I'm such a rebel). However, I awake to my alarm clock at 6:30a.m. to see a blue sky and a sun beginning to emerge from the horizon. Are you serious? Is it bad enough that work wasn't closed, but it had to be a gorgeous day with sun beaming through my windows to just have that final jab?!

Well, here I am at work along with my co-workers. The phones are slow (I'm a customer service representative, but more on that later) and I figured it's time I start a blog. In fact, it were a few of my friends who already created blogs that inspired me to start this. And what better way of saying thanks than with some free advertising. The blogs that are worth looking at are:

http://bennwithtwons.blogspot.com/
http://zippy-friends.blogspot.com/
http://twentyfiveat25.blogspot.com/

So, in short, my name is Jonathan and I hope to get through the mundane work week with a blog that will discuss any and all things; mainly my boredom and the hijinks of the workplace, but we can expand from there. I welcome all forms of comments and criticism, but mainly beause it will see if anyone is even reading this.

I hope you're ready to take the ride with me (specifically between 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m. Monday-Friday).

- Polan