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This is easily the most miserable part of the day.
Can't relax and should probably just set off now instead of trying to.
Your hair is all perfect, your clothes are perfect and in impeccable order, you have your shoes on and can't sit down through fear of creasing anything.
I'm watching Judge Judy while wishing, I'd just got home.
:(
CrystalTears
08-09-2005, 01:05 PM
Are you a window model or something? Can't sit down? Yowser.
The half hour before work I'm munching on a bowl of cereal and watching Fox & Friends.
Skeeter
08-09-2005, 01:06 PM
being at work, is never as bad as getting ready for work.
Originally posted by Skeeter
being at work, is never as bad as getting ready for work.
Agreed completely.
Leetahkin
08-09-2005, 01:26 PM
Working at 7am doesn't allow me to sit around, contemplating going to work. Well, in your case, stand around.
Heck, I barely get up in time to shower and catch my normal train to work some days.
[Edited to add I always hated starting a shift in afternoons/evenings. I loathed relaxing for a good part of the day, then have to switch to work mode. Much prefer the get up and go to work in the morning, and have afternoon/evenings to relax.]
[Edited on 8-9-2005 by Nobody Cares]
Snapp
08-09-2005, 01:47 PM
Originally posted by Nobody Cares
Working at 7am doesn't allow me to sit around, contemplating going to work. Well, in your case, stand around.
Same here. I wake up like 20 minutes before I have to leave. I have to time to shower, dress and let my dog out.. then I run out the door.
Gridlock
08-09-2005, 01:49 PM
me to i gota run red light to make it.
" Baby push the snooze one more time"
Praefection
08-09-2005, 02:44 PM
I can't count the times I've literally rolled out of bed and ran to work. Helps when it's only a five minute walk from my appartment. It doesn't hurt either than I work graveyard shifts alone so I can usually get away with showing up in sweats and looking my worst.
Andreal
08-10-2005, 06:02 AM
Anyone else set their alarm clock like 2 hours early, so that you can get up early and not have to rush, only to hit snooze so many times that you have about 30 minutes to be out the door?
Jenisi
08-10-2005, 10:12 AM
Heh, no. But I normally set it so I have about one or two snooze pushing opportunities before the actual wake up. The only time I don't like getting ready for work is when it's very early. Obviously you hate your job if it's stressing you out so bad before you go... I used to feel like that when I worked for Best Buy. I literally hated my job so much, I'd think about all day on my days off how much I dreaded going to work the next day. Find something you enjoy a tid bit more if you can.
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