W Posted March 22, 2002 Posted March 22, 2002 quote: Originally posted by Wallstein: W- Today is actually my last day and yesterday was my first. I can return to this job at anytime due to the fact that my dad is the pres/owner of the company. I actually head for yosemite on Tuesday. I just thought I would start a disscusion about work so I didn't have to work. Well shit, Wallstein, and here I revealed all all my tricks of the trade just for you.Oh, and take this, Allison: Quote
allison Posted March 23, 2002 Posted March 23, 2002 Oh, OK, W, stick that pretty ass out for me, I'll kiss that thing........oh, s#!+, gotta run, here comes W's hardbody ranger GF coming with a can of Whoop-ass in her hand...think she'd hit me if I was wearing glasses? What about safety glasses....yiiikkezzz!!! [ 03-23-2002: Message edited by: allison ] Quote
icegirl Posted March 23, 2002 Posted March 23, 2002 Allison, no worries, I got your back sister! We can take her.... (only if you share though) Quote
Bug Posted March 23, 2002 Posted March 23, 2002 quote: Originally posted by specialed: LEt me get this straight. Wallsteins bitching because he has to work two days in a company his daddy owns, and he's on his way down to the valley. Asshole. Don't go there dude. It's a dried up trusty ass. You won't get any pleasure. Quote
Wallstein Posted March 23, 2002 Author Posted March 23, 2002 During the last couple of months I have been living the life of leasure. Travelling around the world climbing and doing what I want to do. Well all of that has come to and end for a short time and I have rejoined the cubicle jungle....you all know what i am talking about, 6 foot walls, a mouse in hand, florescent lighting, supposive ergonimical chairs, forced air heating, and really bad coffee. Though I have only been working for 2 days now I am freaking out... I just can't handle this environment. I feel as forgien here as my co-workers would in the wilderness. How do you people deal with it? What's the trick? I know some people like Erik, Ray and Dru just absorb themselves in a fantasy world and just block out the harsh realities of the deskjob, but what about everyone else? Please enlighten me.... Quote
MysticNacho Posted March 23, 2002 Posted March 23, 2002 Try taking heavy drugs. Or maybe violence really IS the answer.... Quote
lizard_brain Posted March 23, 2002 Posted March 23, 2002 Can I have your job? I'm looking for one right now. Quote
TimL Posted March 23, 2002 Posted March 23, 2002 Focus on your next climbing adventure. After not working and climbing full time for 10 1/2 months, going to work not only was interesting but freaky as well. Thank God for a website thats you can waste plenty of time on! Quote
Beck Posted March 23, 2002 Posted March 23, 2002 The more you post on cascadeclimbers.com, the less time you have to actually spend working! Quote
Country_Jake Posted March 23, 2002 Posted March 23, 2002 Heavey drug would be GREAT... but some simple posiveity and the regulare weekend get away always does the trick... Quote
rayborbon Posted March 23, 2002 Posted March 23, 2002 Hello Wallstein, I feel your pain brother. I really do. Get me out of here!!!! I tried to spray away the pain. That is only temporary. I tried to drink it away. Does not work. I can only say that my gut is getting bigger and my ass is getting wider. See you out there next time. Quote
Bug Posted March 23, 2002 Posted March 23, 2002 quote: Originally posted by rayborbon: Hello Bug,I see you ass is getting fatter as you visit us every day Nice Troll In my cubicle environment we refer to it as "cubicly enhanced". To say "fat" would incur the wrath of the Mongol hoards. Even though there is enough adipose tissue around here to feed the Mongol hoards for nine successive campaigns. And I do not hang here while my job goes idly by. I multi-task - not be confused with multi-trask which would be an abomination. Quote
rayborbon Posted March 25, 2002 Posted March 25, 2002 Bug, It is true if you spray here too long your ass might get too fat. There is no denying it we all know it Quote
Jedi Posted March 25, 2002 Posted March 25, 2002 Be careful what you wish for. I use to work shift work at a paper mill. It was hot & hard work at times but I made $50K+ a year. You had to sign up for your 3 weeks off, a year in advance. Better hope for good weather. I spent many an hour dreaming about and planning for trips. I wished the place would close down to give me the excuse to go on an extended climbing trip and do all the routes I had dreampt of. Then I ripped a tendon in both elbows, had surgery and never fully recovered. Lost job. Sport climbing and hard trad days are gone for good. Unemployed for 4 years now. Have the time but little money. I got my wish but I somehow saw it different. Miss the money but not the job. Stay at home dad does not pay well but signing up for vaction is not a problem anymore . W! You are killing me man! What general area's will you be tic'n route off at? Jedi Quote
Country_Jake Posted March 26, 2002 Posted March 26, 2002 What are you trying to say Ray... That you have a big ass... bep bep bep... Wideload comin' through... rays makin' his way down to the break room for some more pastries... Quote
rayborbon Posted March 26, 2002 Posted March 26, 2002 Yep due to my having to be here with you on the internet. Quote
Country_Jake Posted March 26, 2002 Posted March 26, 2002 hey I think our spray on the perplexing page just got edited out... erik? [ 03-25-2002: Message edited by: Country Jake ] Quote
Bug Posted March 26, 2002 Posted March 26, 2002 "all you have to do is put up with a ton of crap from adolescent assholes and fellow morons who are also dodging real work...." My kids have teachers. You think they aren't workin? Your ass musta landed on your head!!!! Quote
Bronco Posted March 26, 2002 Posted March 26, 2002 Wallstien: Workin aint so bad. I don't really know you, but, based on your opening post, grow up and get some responsibilities in your life and your perspective on "work" will change. I like my job. Your friend, Bronco Quote
ivan Posted March 27, 2002 Posted March 27, 2002 when all else fails...teach not a bad gig...plenty of time off for holidays and summer/spring...reasonable pay (considering all i know is history and have absolutely no marketable skills besides bullshiting (which, come to think of it, oughta be pretty valuable)) all you have to do is put up with a ton of crap from adolescent assholes and fellow morons who are also dodging real work....it helps to imagine them all as dirty nazis and you as that awesome telly salvas character from "the dirty dozen" doing 'em all right. franklin, eh? god almighty that place stinks...seem to recall the aforementioned paper plant is the exact reason Quote
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