Happy 100th post me and my one reader!
We're down to the last handful of days before the BIG day and I'm completely stressed out... about work. I'm swamped and it doesn't help that the guy I work with is testing his boundaries. I would like to think that if the tables were turned it would go a little something like this, "Well, we need to get these projects done, but I know that you are down to the last week of preparation before your wedding, so let's buddy up and get this done so you can get out of the office at a decent hour".
Instead, I am handed his part of the work at 3:30 pm and told that this must get done by tonight. It was a solid 3.5 hours of work AND THEN I had to go run some errands and go home to begin my printing and cutting assembly line. And that was only last night. If I go back for the last two weeks, I regularly departed from work around 6-6:30. Everyone else leaves at 4-4:30.
I really don't have much left to do for the wedding. Let's be honest, if something doesn't get done, then something doesn't get done or we'll find a way to work around it. I always imagined that I would be out of my mind crazy with stress because the wedding was coming up. Instead, I'm putting the wedding on the back burner for work. Mind you, the guy I work with can throw a tantrum that would rival a two-year-olds (I know because he has a two-year-old) and has a tendency to never take blame for anything that would fall under the fault category. He's gearing up for my time off of work (a full 1.5 weeks!) at the end of the season (meaning, it shouldn't be that big of a deal) and at first it was all fun and happiness, but now he's moping in the corner with the, "What about me??" attitude.
Sorry dude. I don't giving a flying pig through space about you. This is my once in a lifetime moment and you're being a giant a _ _ (another word for donkey).
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What a major pain! Sorry you have to suffer inconsiderate colleagues during the final days leading up to your wedding. This should be a happy time.
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