No, my resolve is *NOT* faltering
Mar. 2nd, 2009 07:42 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
sans_peur and I were here at work until midnight last night. I can hear you all shouting, "Aha! I knew you couldn't stick to your resolve to go back to normal hours." Before you do that, you need to understand this is a necessary step. We're doing a full blown test conversion to compare a frozen month end old system against the new system. If we don't do this over the weekend, the company is essentially down for two days during the week. So for a few days only, I'm doing what it takes to get it done.
I will be returning to normal (for me) hours again as soon as it's done, probably Tuesday or Wednesday.
The bright side is that the company paid to put us up in a hotel that's normally two minutes from here, so we didn't have our usual commutes home and back. Good thing, because it took me twice as long as usual to get here from the hotel because of the weather. I'd hate to think that if I'd been home I'd have had to shovel first and then fight a two hour commute.
If you have the option of staying home, do it. It's nasty out there. If you're reading this from sunny CA, TX or FL, find another reason to stay home. ;-)
I will be returning to normal (for me) hours again as soon as it's done, probably Tuesday or Wednesday.
The bright side is that the company paid to put us up in a hotel that's normally two minutes from here, so we didn't have our usual commutes home and back. Good thing, because it took me twice as long as usual to get here from the hotel because of the weather. I'd hate to think that if I'd been home I'd have had to shovel first and then fight a two hour commute.
If you have the option of staying home, do it. It's nasty out there. If you're reading this from sunny CA, TX or FL, find another reason to stay home. ;-)