Yep, its one of those posts...
In the past, I had clients that had their collective acts together... Not 100% mind you, as you already know from reading some of the past fiascos I've dealt with... However, the season started up a bit early, and since then, I've been working steadily... I should be happy, no?... Well not exactly... The clients this year, so far, seem to all be space cadets... I mean to the extreme... They're all nice people, but good lord I want to start clubbing people with the clue bat... Normally, this would make for excellent blog fodder, but there's a minor catch... I've been hit with so many clueless clients all at once, that not only do I not know where to start, but I simply don't have the time... Hell I'm getting this post up today only because my printer at work keeled over and I had to come home to print out paperwork for tommorow's show... (on a side note, I swear, here and now, that I will never own another Brother printer again... that damn thing has been nothing but trouble since day one...)
On the up side, I get to do paperwork with a pizza, and beer now...
I wonder how many people will miss daylight savings time, and manage to screw up when they come to work for me on this show... Ugh...
I remember having clients that had their acts together.
Hang on, no I don't!
Ooh, pizza, thanks!
Posted by: Pixy Misa at October 31, 2004 02:38 AMoopppps... Sorry... Didn't intend the hunger stimulation...
Posted by: Tim at October 31, 2004 08:48 AMLol. Poor Tim, that sounds worse then trying to get the kids at school to show up to stage crew. lol. its amazing how some of them rarely show up, yet they still come up to me and ask "Do I get my letter yet??!??" I want to hit them upside the head and say "no fool! Cause you actually have to show up and work!"
heh. And here I was hoping that things would improve once I was grown up! Thanks for dashing all my hopes Tim! ^.^ (Just kidding)
Posted by: Mookie at November 8, 2004 09:12 PMHey, it's my job to dash the hopes of people going to college... Reality is vastly different than what every college I've ever heard of teaches, so it pays to get out and see the annoyance of reality...
Posted by: Tim at November 11, 2004 06:02 PM