Oct. 19th, 2004
The library closes in thirty-five minutes.
And then we stay open for another three hours for staff from other libraries and ex-staff to come and marvel at what a lovely new library we have, or had anyway until the public came in and made such a mess.
Why on earth did I agree to stay here for this? I don't need to be here. I could have said no with no-one thinking any the worse of me?
There will be booze however.
I won't be working tomorrow.
There will be booze.
Booooooooooooooooze...
And then we stay open for another three hours for staff from other libraries and ex-staff to come and marvel at what a lovely new library we have, or had anyway until the public came in and made such a mess.
Why on earth did I agree to stay here for this? I don't need to be here. I could have said no with no-one thinking any the worse of me?
There will be booze however.
I won't be working tomorrow.
There will be booze.
Booooooooooooooooze...
Trouble comes in threes
Oct. 19th, 2004 08:33 pmWell, that's all that done with. And I didn't even get to drink enough booze to make coming home an exciting adventure. But, this evening we had:
1) Our lift break down, again. (In exactly the same way it broke down a few weeks ago. This time I wasn't in it.)
2) A member of the public walking around with all the staff, not realising the library was closed.
3) Someone faint on the stairs, necessitating the calling of an ambulance. That for some reason turned up twice. The woman who fainted was fine.
T'was great otherwise... :)
1) Our lift break down, again. (In exactly the same way it broke down a few weeks ago. This time I wasn't in it.)
2) A member of the public walking around with all the staff, not realising the library was closed.
3) Someone faint on the stairs, necessitating the calling of an ambulance. That for some reason turned up twice. The woman who fainted was fine.
T'was great otherwise... :)