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damn skippy.

 

i've entered a 'don't give a shit' phase at this job.

but having probably logged more hours than anyone else over the last few years here, no one is in a position to do shit.

 

they know it and i know it.  i like that.

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Took the day off to setup the garage and unbox all my bike crap. Also attempted to fix a HVAC vent that had low flow with a booster fan but came away from Home Depot only with an elbow that I hoped would at least help after learning of the wiring complexity. When I went to put in the elbow I realized the idiot installers had attached it to the main trunk with a damper that they left mostly shut. Flows much better now and cost me $6.

That reminds me, I need to haul my ass into the attic and replace a few feet of heater ducting. Unfortunately, I was the idiot that leaned on a section and smushed it down an inch or so. Since it's on an end run, that extra bit of resistance reduces the flow by 50% or so.

Maybe I'll wait for a super hot day so I'll learn my lesson!

Took the day off to setup the garage and unbox all my bike crap. Also attempted to fix a HVAC vent that had low flow with a booster fan but came away from Home Depot only with an elbow that I hoped would at least help after learning of the wiring complexity. When I went to put in the elbow I realized the idiot installers had attached it to the main trunk with a damper that they left mostly shut. Flows much better now and cost me $6.

 

I wonder if that's my issue with our bedroom A/C vent.

Had an interview today.  Just found out I made it to the second round, which is tomorrow.  Position is for the company that handles Costco's merchandising and promotion in the Midwest.  It would be an entry level "on the ground" position for the first six months (pay is decent, though), and after 6 months if it's a good fit, whoever gets the job would become a product manager.  Makes sense.  We'll see.

 

Finger's crossed!

 

And, does that mean you'd have a say in making sure Costco will continue their money back guarantee on all high end watches like Omega, even 5-15 years later?  

Interesting....what rubbed you the wrong way, if you're willing to say?  In any case, good that an offer was there.

 

EDIT: and Damn!  I was hoping to have an "in" for that multi-vitamin price reduction!

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Oh, I think it's for the best, Antonio.  It just wasn't the kind of work that I decided to get an MBA to do.  I broke down and submitted my resume to manager/executive recruiters in Cincinnati. I'm also working at expanding my LinkedIn profile.

It takes a brave person to say no and keep looking for their dream job in this day and age where most people would jump at the first offer out of fear of missing out.

Congrats, one for getting the job, and one for knowing to turn it down. 

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it's totally lost on me,  but looks fancy :)

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I've set up new encrypted encrypted encrypted files to the max.  New encrypted emails, VPNs, throwaway accounts, etc.  

Obfuscated the shit out of my bitcoins to pay.  

 

Should be good for a few hours.

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