Thief asked:
Anybody else notice how slow it is on Thursdays and Fridays these days? In the past when I would deign to come in to catch up on things on a Saturday or...gasp....Sunday there was always a little activity. These days the weekend seems to start around 4:30 Wednesday afternoon.
Am I crazy or just losing my powers of observation?
Anybody else notice how slow it is on Thursdays and Fridays these days? In the past when I would deign to come in to catch up on things on a Saturday or...gasp....Sunday there was always a little activity. These days the weekend seems to start around 4:30 Wednesday afternoon.
Am I crazy or just losing my powers of observation?
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Now, in this chaotic environment, you must not wait for work; Management is clueless. You can create your own challenges.Your management cannot help you with that. They need help themselves!
It reminds me of the answer I used to give when people would ask me:
"How many people work at the lab?"
"About half on a good day."
And can you believe that lots of times people didn't even need to be asked?
Now it is not safe to come in on a weekend. If you fell or had a medical problem, no one would know until Monday.
July 31, 2011 3:53 PM
This is a great LANS recruiting tool for recent science and engineering graduates and post-docs. " Great Science Moping-up Waste Facilities ".
July 31, 2011 8:38 PM
I am unsure if the workers are "moping" but apparently they are indeed "mopping." Typical LANL scientist spelling skills? How to Make Yourself Look Like an Idiot 101.
Don't flatter yourself in your comparisons. The real scientists do not visit this blog often, if at all.
August 5, 2011 7:41 PM
Really? How would you know? The crappy ones do.
* Tuesday is the day to start thinking about what you'll accomplish for the week. Send off a few emails to look busy.
* Wednesday is the day to actually put in some work, say about 4 hours worth.
* Thursday is time to sit back, relax and think about the approaching weekend.
* Friday is a day to take off and make a long weekend.
That's where the labs are at now that the LLCs have taken over. In summary: No one cares anymore, especially the scientists. The morale busting over the last few years has been very successful.