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| Wednesday, 21st March, 2007 at 23:45 pm | |||
No News, Really | |||
I have promised myself to write something every day, but today I came home feeling so exhausted and with a terrible headache and ache after my surgery.
I spent all day in Microsoft Project and Excel, planning out the next phase of the project. No lunch today, just a sandwich at my desk. My boss confided in me that the whole project is in jeopardy. Unless we can state a very good case, very quickly, there is a chance that the company pulls out and changes the technology to something else. (Corporate madness - the technology is adequate and the software is doing what it needs to do. I really don’t see what the problem is…) Some of the big bosses came by to talk to my boss Jacob, and it is pretty clear that he is telling the truth.
I am not terribly worried about things like redundancy since it’s very easy to get another similar job in London. But I don’t want the disruption or confusion, and I don’t like to leave things before they are finished.
When I got home I watched a Swedish film and got terribly homesick for pine forests, blue lakes, red wooden cottages, pastel coloured wooden houses and blonde people.
I am going to write properly about Sweden later on this week.
Bye for now,
Cordelia

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