2012-12-28, 04:20 PM
I'll just use this as a place to vent about my week:
My bum-ass stepbrother came un-invited into my mom's apartment and overstayed his welcome. I'm this close to kicking him out if he still hasn't left. Two things stink after 3 days. Fish and uninvited houseguests.
I ordered Coroner (metal) band shirts from Switzerland using paypal. I have never ordered anything overseas using paypal until now and have been having trouble tracking the package, plus it's been about 10 days since I've ordered it. Should it have been delivered by now?
My work situation isn't very good. I'm switching over from ColdFusion to Java web application development and Java is about 50 times harder to get accustomed to (as well as 50 times more robust than ColdFusion, which is the reason I switched to begin with). It's not like I'm trying my ultra-hardest to learn but at the same time I don't think I'm getting substantial help from more experienced co-workers when I run into issues. Nevertheless, I'm learning more and more every day about it regardless of whether the co-workers choose to help me or not and I really appreciate their help whenever I do get it, which is not as often as I'd like it to be.
On the bright side, I'm really happy to be getting 3 days off from work next week and the chance to celebrate new years. Cheers.
My bum-ass stepbrother came un-invited into my mom's apartment and overstayed his welcome. I'm this close to kicking him out if he still hasn't left. Two things stink after 3 days. Fish and uninvited houseguests.
I ordered Coroner (metal) band shirts from Switzerland using paypal. I have never ordered anything overseas using paypal until now and have been having trouble tracking the package, plus it's been about 10 days since I've ordered it. Should it have been delivered by now?
My work situation isn't very good. I'm switching over from ColdFusion to Java web application development and Java is about 50 times harder to get accustomed to (as well as 50 times more robust than ColdFusion, which is the reason I switched to begin with). It's not like I'm trying my ultra-hardest to learn but at the same time I don't think I'm getting substantial help from more experienced co-workers when I run into issues. Nevertheless, I'm learning more and more every day about it regardless of whether the co-workers choose to help me or not and I really appreciate their help whenever I do get it, which is not as often as I'd like it to be.
On the bright side, I'm really happy to be getting 3 days off from work next week and the chance to celebrate new years. Cheers.

