Maintenance windows suck.
Ugh, I’m about ready to pass out. The problem with having to perform maintenance work during hours that don’t interfere with customer business is that there is a reason these hours don’t interfere with customer business: normal people are sleeping right now. Not I! Sleep is for the weak. And the sleepy, I suppose. So it’s for the weak and sleepy, but nobody else. Not that I mean our customers are weak in any way, of course. I’m sure they’re the aforementioned sleepy variety of person.
fubabee:
Awww, poor thing. Hope you get some rest in today!
February 25, 2003, 9:20 amtheTom:
Yes they are weak why else would they call us begging us to educate them becasue they refuse to learn or follow directions……oh wait I forgot I answer phones no wander…..well there are a few that are not weak,……few and very rare.
February 25, 2003, 11:14 amJeremy McMasters III:
Neo, what time did you write this, you are delirious (excuse spelling). You are week back in gbg days you stayed up for 36 hours straight!!! I remember I was there..
February 25, 2003, 11:58 amjoni51:
Sleepless nights make you appreciate a normal night sleep!
(also remember this experience, it’s very much like that when you have children, except you still have to go to work the next day)!
February 25, 2003, 8:44 pmBrashBrazen:
I am using my maintenance window wisely as you can see ;-). Nothing like riding the Allen Express all the way to glory!!! Man I need some sleep.
March 18, 2003, 12:17 am