Thanks all, this has been something I should have seen coming, the underlying issues have been around for months. Previous Friday I went home early because I knew I was reaching my boiling point. Still sent out an angry email essentially saying one of the projects I work on is a complete disaster because I only get proactive help from one other person on the team. Told the department lead I am physically and emotionally drained and am seriously considering my role with the company. Went home for the weekend and ended up getting in a fight with my family as well. Came in Monday thinking I could just man up and power through it, nope, 15 new tickets in the support queue. Went out on a vape break with my supervisor and basically told her the same thing as I told the department lead, I don't know how much longer I can do this. It was as that point she told me I had to take a week off (no email, IM's anything).
Had a week off, had some time to think things over. Slept a lot with J. I've never had issues like this before in my professional career so I'm not sure what comes next. But the elephant in the room is out there now so we'll see what happens.
That's OK. Goat likes being kept on a short leash.Hmm, I better buy black licorice. I'd have most of the red eaten by the time I got to work.
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This is hard to read. I want the best for you and this does not sound like the best (profound statement of the obvious?). Let me know if I can do anything. I have broad shoulders, I can handle some of your troubles as well as mine. Talk it out with anyone who will listen and not try to "fix" it (unless they are your sups who have the power to help). Talking really does help.Thanks all, this has been something I should have seen coming, the underlying issues have been around for months. Previous Friday I went home early because I knew I was reaching my boiling point. Still sent out an angry email essentially saying one of the projects I work on is a complete disaster because I only get proactive help from one other person on the team. Told the department lead I am physically and emotionally drained and am seriously considering my role with the company. Went home for the weekend and ended up getting in a fight with my family as well. Came in Monday thinking I could just man up and power through it, nope, 15 new tickets in the support queue. Went out on a vape break with my supervisor and basically told her the same thing as I told the department lead, I don't know how much longer I can do this. It was as that point she told me I had to take a week off (no email, IM's anything).
Had a week off, had some time to think things over. Slept a lot with J. I've never had issues like this before in my professional career so I'm not sure what comes next. But the elephant in the room is out there now so we'll see what happens.
As always, @Hawkizefan has said it better than I could.Hang tough buddy. Good and calm thoughts headed west for you!
Not my place to chime in, and me being a dumbass and all, but if I may.....
A job does not define you. Heart and soul....how you treat others(and yourself) define a person.
Jobs will come and go....and $$$$ is way over rated. I figured this out way too late in life.
If this all works out and you're happy...then good. If it doesn't then you have the opportunity to do whatever makes you happy.
Spend more time cuddling and playing with the pup. Stare at clouds and try to figure out what they look like.(I always see topless, hot chicky babes on lawn mowers.....for some odd reason). Look for ufo's, ghosts and Bigfoot or any other stupid thing. But never let a job drag you down. It's not worth it.

As always, @Hawkizefan has said it better than I could.![]()
That was my work as well. Working on the road a lot, 14-16 hour days of grueling work. Gave it up for a job that paid 1/4 of what I was used to, but was close to home. It wore on me; I was used to being the boss, but was then seen as just a worker, or a threat to those above me. I'm so lucky I had the chance to become a stay at home dad, but I have no idea what I'll do for income once the boys are in school. It's scary, so I try not to think about it much for now; still have a few years now that we have a new baby.Even a blind squirrel finds a nut now and then.
I'm somewhat in a job quandary myself. Being the head board cutter isn't what it's cracked up to be....lol.
I left my last job because I was tired of 12+ hour days......21 days without a day off....traveling...etc....
Now I like the job ok and I know exactly when and how long I'm working but I'm making right at 1/3 $$$ that I was before. I'm always kinda looking but at this point in my life I'm going to be picky. I'm 4 miles from work. 12 minute commute instead of 45.
Hang tough buddy. Good and calm thoughts headed west for you!
Not my place to chime in, and me being a dumbass and all, but if I may.....
A job does not define you. Heart and soul....how you treat others(and yourself) define a person.
Jobs will come and go....and $$$$ is way over rated. I figured this out way too late in life.
If this all works out and you're happy...then good. If it doesn't then you have the opportunity to do whatever makes you happy.
Spend more time cuddling and playing with the pup. Stare at clouds and try to figure out what they look like.(I always see topless, hot chicky babes on lawn mowers.....for some odd reason). Look for ufo's, ghosts and Bigfoot or any other stupid thing. But never let a job drag you down. It's not worth it.

And you probably picked an outdoor seating place to meet. That should keep the beer consumption to a minimum.52 F. Every third person I see utters things like "Oohhh dear" "Geez it's cold"
We are pansies here
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We had red wine. Good for cool climateAnd you probably picked an outdoor seating place to meet. That should keep the beer consumption to a minimum.
Was he insistent on getting lots of pic of you?Heading home.
Quite drunk. Kinda staggering.
Good evening was had.
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Few pics. Neither of us got our flash to workWas he insistent on getting lots of pic of you?
Glad you had a good time.
Just saw the one on fb. You look like your feeling no pain!Few pics. Neither of us got our flash to work
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Believe it or not, I miss my little yard and little push mower. It was a labor of love.Just push mowed two yards in this damn heat and humidity.
I'm awesome!

Thanks! I won't remember but I am going to print a list one of these days. You made me smile!98° with 113 heat index here. Grass mowed, shrimp peeled and deveined, catfish cleaned, slaw and hushpuppies made and fryers set up. Shouldn't take long for the oil to come up to temperature. Grandsons want to swim at the subdivision pool before dinner. Told them bring soap and they won't have to worry about baths tonight. Pool temp at 11am was 87° (alt 0186 glow!)
Thanks! I won't remember but I am going to print a list one of these days. You made me smile!
What time is dinner? Should I bring anything?
I was gonna bring wine but I think I will use our HUGE iced tea jar and bring that. Sounds like a fun time. Alas, I am restricted to the house with three chores:6pm and come hungry. Oldest grandson (9) will eat leftover catfish for breakfast and I planned on kolaches in the am. More the merrier and no left overs!
Good morning DM. Nice to see you staggering around!morning![]()
Unfun and then some. Good luck with all that glow.Geez Glow, that is soooo unfun....
No. Heading out actually.Yay, you survived!
Have you gone back to bed yet?
I am planning to give it a good try and then follow up treatments. If it doesn't work, my house will be donated to the local fire department for training exercises then I will rebuild on the ashes. Sounds like a good plan to me!Unfun and then some. Good luck with all that glow.
This DOES look like fun!Geez Glow, that is soooo unfun....
We do have many of them. However, all the work that is needed before they come in is the hard part. Wash everything or at least get it in a very hot dryer for 30-60 minutes. Our bedroom is small (the whole house is small!) and it is 24# of stuff crammed into a 5# bag. Once I get everything out, washed/dried, vacuumed etc. all I need to do is spray, encase the mattress, dust with DE and remake the bed. I can't afford professional help. I am still out of work with my back slowly improving and Stan has been home for two weeks for Mom's funeral and a raft trip that he is the planner/cook for. Money is not plentiful right now!Glowest - I hope you posted a bed bug review for the hotel stay. Don't forget luggage in black bag tossed out in the yard. We have Vexcon (Billy the exterminator guy) in the area. They take care of unwanted critters from squirrels, 'coons (is it okay to type that?), gators and rats. Neighbor had infestation of bees recently. He discovered them when he kept seeing a sticky yellow substance oozing through sheetrock in an unused back bedroom. Vexcon to the rescue. There are bound to be similar types in your area...not bees but exterminators.
Someone better check that baby for fleas and ticks before bringing her in the house.This DOES look like fun!
LOL! We had fleas once...not that common in Colorado. Stepdaughter brought in a kitten that had them. Actually, they were pretty easy to get rid of. Ticks? We have lots of those but haven't seen many despite all the mountain fun I have had while living here. Not saying that we didn't have to do tick checks and take care of any we saw. Just not a huge issue.Someone better check that baby for fleas and ticks before bringing her in the house.
@DogMan, this video is for you. This will explain the temperatures for you. You will learn that it really isn't that cold (or hot). You are welcome.
Morning! (afternoon really)
I just really like the accents.
