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Mar. 29th, 2013 01:45 am/smashes face into Doctor Who episodes until saturation point.
I have never, ever seen a work week go to hell in a handbasket so quickly and so dramatically in my life. One, Short week, thanks to a public holiday, which means accelerated timelines on everything; two, boss giving out work like it was Christmas at the start of the week (work levels going from slow and steady to my inbox becoming a sea of red flags in the span of ten minutes); three, financial year end for most of my clients meaning the admin was endless; four, the nice trainwreck effects of two distinct viral infections less than a week apart; five, perfect storm of every single dormant file going supernova at the same time.
I am actually in shock. And have been for the past two days.
Maundy Thursday isn't always bad, but when it is, it's spectacular.
I have never, ever seen a work week go to hell in a handbasket so quickly and so dramatically in my life. One, Short week, thanks to a public holiday, which means accelerated timelines on everything; two, boss giving out work like it was Christmas at the start of the week (work levels going from slow and steady to my inbox becoming a sea of red flags in the span of ten minutes); three, financial year end for most of my clients meaning the admin was endless; four, the nice trainwreck effects of two distinct viral infections less than a week apart; five, perfect storm of every single dormant file going supernova at the same time.
I am actually in shock. And have been for the past two days.
Maundy Thursday isn't always bad, but when it is, it's spectacular.