It's good to be king
May. 3rd, 2011 11:07 pmMany changes at work, some of the not good variety. May or may not post about that later. Probably should lock a post even HINTING that I might post about it later, huh. Pfffffft. But hell, it's just LJ. Flyin' under the radar since 1999!
Anyway, I feel blissfully tired... in that "hey I just worked my ass off and look what I accomplished!" kind of happy way. And I love my boss, and my coworkers, and my office, and the actual work (most of the time), and I even love my paychecks although we're all supposedly grossly underpaid, if one listens to the whiners. (I, being Payroll Guru, must withhold comment) I feel lucky, if a bit stressed and anxious.
Getting a new roof and new A/C, although I don't think I can escape paying for some of it. Bit fuzzy on how all that works, and how the insurance adjuster can say "all you'll pay in the end is your deductible" when the paperwork I'm reading seems to indicate that's not the case. Unless my math is bad, $8000 does not cover both when each one separately costs around $5000. Just sayin'. Well, first things first, have to figure out how to cash the first check since it's made out to my mortgage company too.
Not sleepy enough to sleeeeeeeep, damnit. Time to listen to Ian McDiarmid's voice! I don't know why I'm even posting really except it's been a little while so I wanted to say hi.
Hi!
Anyway, I feel blissfully tired... in that "hey I just worked my ass off and look what I accomplished!" kind of happy way. And I love my boss, and my coworkers, and my office, and the actual work (most of the time), and I even love my paychecks although we're all supposedly grossly underpaid, if one listens to the whiners. (I, being Payroll Guru, must withhold comment) I feel lucky, if a bit stressed and anxious.
Getting a new roof and new A/C, although I don't think I can escape paying for some of it. Bit fuzzy on how all that works, and how the insurance adjuster can say "all you'll pay in the end is your deductible" when the paperwork I'm reading seems to indicate that's not the case. Unless my math is bad, $8000 does not cover both when each one separately costs around $5000. Just sayin'. Well, first things first, have to figure out how to cash the first check since it's made out to my mortgage company too.
Not sleepy enough to sleeeeeeeep, damnit. Time to listen to Ian McDiarmid's voice! I don't know why I'm even posting really except it's been a little while so I wanted to say hi.
Hi!