May 15th, 2002

I figured out today what I have against marketing: I'm terrible with names! I remember faces and places, but not names. So, marketing gets on my nerves since they try so hard to get me to remember their name. It's especially bad since I sometimes don't remember a co-worker's name, but I can't forget what to call a Coke can.

Ginger and I have paused in our trek through the Narnia series. We've finished up Prince Caspian and now we need to find the next book. In the meantime, Alexis is reading The Little House on the Prairie

The people in the book lived hard lives and they made sure that their children helped out. As a result, Alexis seems to realize that she could get Ginger and Basil to help out more with the chores around the house. So she whips them into action every day after breakfast.

What with that and the new dishwasher, which Alexis thinks is as good as Manna from Heaven, our house actually has some semblence of order. We'll see how long that lasts!

Tonight is resume night.

Yesterday it was announced that the corporate IT department had to drop everything and develop an description of what we do for tomorrow. One co-worker called it "dazzle 'em with documentation". This documentation was for the new head of finance (the corporate IT department is a part of corporate finance). Their budget is how big? What do they do, again?

This, combined with some savage political shenanigans and the probability that the companies IT department will be leaving town leads me to look for saner pastures.

In truth, I would prefer to stick around. The climate isn't too bad, except when it is. The pay is good (and I just got a loan to get a new roof). And, although the motivation of many of the people there completely escapes me and the BS factor is sky high, they are generally a good bunch of guys (the only woman I worked with left a month or two ago).

Since a web-search is de rigueur now-a-days when hiring, posting this might affect my chances of getting hired somewhere, but I've got plenty of time. And there is the off-chance that someone at work will come across my blog and freak, but I don't think they're going to see it. That won't be a safe assumption after I land somewhere else, though.

I had read stories about custom 'bots trawling the web, but it looks like someone in the @home.nl network has built a blog bot. From my logs comes this interesting user_agent:

217.121.xxx.xxx | myownhomeblogindexingservicecrawler libwww-perl/5.53 | 2002-05-15 04:12:31-05

Anyone want to claim it?