Damelon wrote:I did book my first event for the trip. I'm going to a
classical music concert at St. Martin in the Fields church.
Well, crap. Now *I* want to go.
We missed the Royal Observatory when I took the girls. I totally wanted to straddle the official line.
My favorite thing in London, bar none, was an exhibit of original documents at the British Library. Beatles lyrics scrawled on the back of an envelope, the original manuscript for
Jane Eyre, illuminated manuscripts, that sort of thing. I could've spent hours there.
Oh yeah, so, my day. I nearly had a meltdown and actually had to leave my desk for a few minutes and hide in the bathroom.... All week, I've been getting handed these crap projects by my attorneys -- they forward me an e-mail and ask me to print the gajillion attachments. Traveling Guy sent me one late Tuesday afternoon, which I promptly sent to our services department to print overnight. When we looked at the result yesterday morning, we realized Services had screwed up the project in multiple ways. So I ended up printing it myself, after all, yesterday morning. It was about 30 documents in all -- mostly pdfs, some Word docs (several of them set for A4 paper, which I had to resize to 8.5x11"), a couple of PowerPoint presentations -- and he needed four copies of each. The whole thing took me over an hour, in between answering the phone, etc.
Today, it was my other partner's turn. She sent me, in succession, three e-mails with attachments to print. The third one was the one that nearly sent me off the cliff; the attachment was a zip file containing six or eight folders, and each of the folders held multiple documents. The very first doc in the very first folder was a TIFF that wouldn't print. Many of the remaining files had loooong spreadsheets attached, and weren't necessarily optimized for printing. Anyway, when I got back to my desk, I told her about the problems -- and *then* she tells me that she only really needs the letters and not to worry about printing the spreadsheets.
Keep in mind that all these printing projects involve nothing but opening a file, maybe doing a little fancy footwork, hitting "print", closing the file, and moving on to the next file. It requires some concentration but it's tedious as all hell. I know I should be grateful that I have a job, yada yada, but I just don't know how I'm gonna do seven more years of this.
Okay, rant over. Thanks for letting me complain.