A blog focusing on the path to wisdom (chokmah). The first unbounded flash of an idea before it takes on limitations, /first revelation and creation from nothingness
Sunday, March 31, 2013
The New Job
Technically, it's not a new job anymore since I have been on the job for over two months and I'm not the newest hire anymore!
Overall, everything is going well. I am still on the learning curve and my boss has been very supportive about my learning needs. I work in a large department with sub-groups. In my sub-group. there are two other guys who are co-workers, our boss, and another girl who started a couple weeks ago. One of the guys is a horrible trainer, the other is really good. The bad one stands behind you and says, "Nope!" every time you do anything wrong. Not exactly conducive to learning, no? He is more task orientated and doesn't care why or how certain jobs fit into the big picture. The good trainer gives you background on what you're doing and why you need to do it. And he answers questions clearly.
I have to say that full-time work has so changed since 2007 (my last real job)! First off, the hours are absolutely insane and the expectations of output for the workload is staggering. 40 hour work week is a complete myth/joke of the past. Yet companies pay that level of salary, if not less. But on the up side, I have a nice block of vacation/sick time. But time off leaves so much work, it's almost not worth taking vacation time. Oh yeah, I don't have the July Fourth holiday.
The commute has gotten a lot better now that 93N has opened the fourth lane between the route 24 split and 95. 93 to 95 is so much better than 24 to 495. 24 seems to be a highway driven by mental patients. What completely turned me off of 24 is the snow storm a couple weeks ago. No plowing had been done and an entire lane dropped off around Bridgewater so I had a nice little spin-out. Sayonara 24!
The people I work with are really nice, supportive, and easy to talk to. My second week I went to the belated holiday party so I got to know a ton of people and have fun!
Monday, February 11, 2013
Surviving Nemo

My boss told me last Thursday the department is working from home Friday. My first work from home experience in a full-time perm job!
Since I live in Quincy, there was no storm activity in the early morning Friday so I ran out to get groceries and gassed up my car. Frozen pizza was big for this storm. As I was working at my dining room table, I noticed that my apartment wasn't really heating up. I still had hot water so I called my heating oil company. This is when snow flakes had started whirling. Turns out I was out of heating oil so I needed an emergency fill-up - sayonara $600. That afternoon, I was charging every chargeable device in my place when I got a text from a cousin elsewhere in Quincy saying she lost power.
Thank goodness for Sandy months ago! I still had my power outage supplies. My place lost power Friday night while I slept. The apartment was in the 40's when I woke up so I layered on blankets and clothing then stayed in bed for a while. I could not decide whether it would be worth it to dig out my car and come back to a freezing apartment. You're supposed to come back to a hot mug of cocoa damn it! Then I realized that shoveling would warm me up and I would have access to a heated car.
Quincy plowed my street once overnight and the driveway had been partially shoveled by kind neighbors. My landlord only clears snow when it suits him. Since I have twisted separated ribs, I very carefully and slowly dug my car out. I couldn't get it out of the spot and pain was getting to an unbearable level. This is my first full-on freakout during Nemo. I was sitting in my car warming up and resting close to tears with no idea how to get my car out. My thoughts went to wonderful mythical Manservant Toby. Then, I got a text from my cousin saying they got their power on. Ah ha! She's young, healthy and strong with a boyfriend - my saviors.
I got back inside and popped some pain pills to recover while I lay under 5 blankets with Stella curled up under them next to me and Ras snoozing on my feet. Cats are awesome in power outages - walking hot water bottles! I got some sleep but I had opened the panicky freakout door in my mind so I started remembering parts of Little House on the Prairie where it was deadly to sleep in the cold, I also considered building a fire in my tub to warm up, I considered the possible heat all the candles I own could give off, and of course I imagined my cats eating my dead frozen corpse and staying warm in my entrails Tauntaun style. It was 35 degrees in my apartment by 8:30 PM Saturday night. Like the proud strong independent woman I am, I called my mother crying and unable to come up with options. She knew my aunt had gotten power back that day so the plan became evacuate apartment. I left some hand warmers for the kitties to snuggle.
My cousin lost power Saturday night so she wasn't able to help dig out my car since she was evacuating Sunday. They still don't have power! A night's sleep in heat and a hot breakfast was pure nirvana for me. My aunt drove me home and got my car out. I had shoveled enough but didn't know how to rock it out. Are there classes for rocking cars out? Plus, my apartment had power! It had come on early enough for my DVR to record Saturday Night Live. Of course I cranked up the heat, did laundry, and reveled in the dissipating stress. It took 8 hours for my place to get close to 50 degrees.
That's when I heard this trickling sound. I thought it was my washer or a faucet I hadn't shut off properly. Nope. It was two spots in my baseboard heating vents in my bedroom leaking rivulets of water. I used up all available towels and it still kept coming. I called my landlord and turned off the heat. This felt like the cherry on my blizzard freakout sundae. I just wanted to feel safe and relaxed in my home! I am proud to say I cried in front of my landlord who told me to, "Grow up."
Thursday, January 31, 2013
In Honor of American Heart Month

Saturday, January 19, 2013
Oscar Season
Argo
Amour
Beasts of the Southern Wild
Django Unchained
Les Misérables
Life of Pi
Lincoln
Silver Linings Playbook
Zero Dark Thirty
Silver Linings Playbook - I liked this movie a lot but I can understand that some people might be uncomfortable watching it. It has pretty realistic depictions of manic episodes so if mental illness is a difficult subject for you, this isn't the movie for you. I love the director, David O. Russell (the guy who did The Fighter, I Heart Huckabees etc). Also, is it possible to have a girl boner for an actress? Jennifer Lawrence is simply astounding in this. To give you an example of how great she is, she owns a scene with De Niro! Geez, this chick is only 22. How is she this good? Bradley Cooper was excellent too but his character is a difficult balance between humorous mental illness to scare the crap out of your chemical imbalance.
Argo - my main feeling after watching this is that I really miss the 1970's. I want to have boxy cars, phones with long cords, hairy men, and huge eyeglasses again. The avocado, oranges, synthetics, and crazy patterns just are "home" for me. So huge kudos on set design. The story and acting are awesome. It is truly an ensemble piece no huge star eating up all the lines or scenes. I went through the whole range of human emotions watching it. Also, how cool is Canada to help us out that way? Little side note, Ben cast a former castmate from Dazed and Confused in the movie.
Django Unchained - was very entertaining and made me want to study a lot more about slavery in America. Christoph Waltz is really excellent here. I do have to say that the soundtrack is AMAZING! Tarantino really has a great ear for music in his movies.
Zero Dark Thirty - wow, wow, and wow. This movie made me think of that Chinese curse, "May you live in interesting times." Jessica Chastain completely inhabits her character and I asked myself after [spoiler alert] Bin Laden was killed, "What is she going to do now?" The torture scenes were horrible but there has been worse scenes on 24 or in torture porn horror movies. I guess it's not the level of gore, it's the fact that what we are seeing did actually happen is disturbing.
Man, what an embarrassment of riches, huh? There has been a great cinema renaissance if there are so many high quality films to choose from.
Friday, January 18, 2013
Sayonara Unemployment!
- Waking up at 2:00 AM panicked about finances.
- The decision between gas or groceries each week.
- Not knowing how to afford heating my apartment.
- Cutting my own hair.
- Cruising craigslist trying to convince myself I could do X job.
- Showing up empty handed to birthdays or Christmas
- Being contacted by skeezy placement firms who have never read my resume
- Dealing with the workforce development office or medical security program
- Asking my parents for money.
- No time to recover from illness or injuries.
- Past due bills.
- Feeling like a failure.
Wednesday, January 02, 2013
This Is How to Start a New Year
Thursday, December 27, 2012
The Hobbit: Unexpectedly Hot Dwarves
You're welcome.
Friday, December 07, 2012
Out from Under
Since my family are probably sick of hearing about me complain, this blog post will mark an end. Just recently, I switched primary care physicians. It is very hard for me to feel comfortable and trust doctors since an old PCP ignored my stroke warning signs for years and I had a stroke. This same PCP was also unable to get my Coumadin levels correct so I didn’t have a second stroke through sheer luck.
The straw that broke my back with my recent doctor is that I have been struggling for months with exhaustion. He suspected sleep apnea so he put in the paperwork for a referral to a sleep lab. Three weeks later, I hadn’t heard anything so I call the lab, who had never gotten any paperwork, then I called my health plan, who hadn’t received anything, now I called my doctor’s office. They hadn’t submitted the referral. After my call, they submitted the wrong paperwork. So, over a month after I was made aware of the fact I might be not breathing in my sleep, I had my sleep test ( I had 27 apneas and 45 hypopneas BTW).
This isn’t the first time I had to go through a round robin of phone calls to figure out what was wrong with my medical care. When I was bedridden after my car accident, the office never called in anti-inflammatory medication. My dad was helping me out running errands and could only pick up half my prescriptions. So, I had to stay off pain medication for a good day, drag myself out of bed to pick up my medication.
My medical file was a complete wreck. Wrong birthdate, wrong height, wrong medications. Also, my doctor did not believe my allergies. I had the same goddamn conversation about how I get hives on Relafen but am fine on Advil.
I knew my old doctor was bad but once I started the wheels of switching doctors, my goodness it got much worse! The way they sent my medical files to my new doctor was cramming stacks of paper into a FedEx envelope with no rhyme or reason. I did not find out I had sleep apnea for a month even though my old doctor’s office had the report. They were outright rude to specialists I am seeing. Yes, your office doesn’t do X-rays but you do have a facility elsewhere that does them. Why can’t you say that instead of “We don’t do X-rays – CLICK.”???
On the up side, I was supposedly pre-hypertensive with old doctor guy. New doc lady – 124/72 baby! I guess my blood pressure doesn’t handle annoyance/frustration well.
Tuesday, December 04, 2012
I started watching General Hospital with my mom when I was ten. This is right around the time of Anna and Duke’s romance. Frisco, Sean, Tiffany, and the whole WSB/DVX thing. I hazily remember some crazy lady dressed as a nun named Tonya possibly? The height of my soap obsession was the 90’s. Oh Jagger, Brenda, Karen, and Lois… I used to schedule my university classes around GH. I loved it when Carly came to town because I’m a sucker for troublemakers who knock people off their pedestals. The whole Ryan Chamberlain/Kevin evil twin thing was up my alley.
When I came back to regularly watching the show, it was horrible. Half the Quartermaines were dead, there was a fifth recast for Carly. Sonny was going on about his bitches and whores. Jason blinked and was orange. The hospital was barely shown unless someone got shot. For some reason Luke Spencer had morphed into Benny Hill along with wacky music.
I would like to say that General Hospital turned the corner into awesome once Jason was killed off. Suddenly, Sonny is only on the show once a week. Ladies over forty get scenes and are allowed to be awesome. The hospital is actually important and central! There are happy couples too. Not everything is angsty. Guys, Lucy Coe is coming back for the Nurse’s Ball! This is like a soap renaissance.
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Employment Was Nice
My ultimate goal is a full-time perm job with benefits. But I am also considering cobbling together a bunch of part-time jobs to survive. Also, I have given myself until March 2013 to get the job situation squared away or I'll move in with my parents. I don't know if I have any unemployment left or I would have to open a new claim. On the up side of living with my parents, the money worries would be lessened like 60%.
I love how my current company is keeping departments so lean, the employees are working themselves ragged plus the company reported a nice quarterly profit margin. Hey CEOs, how about sacrificing some of those billions to become a job creator? Here are some of my skills so if there are any jobs out there, let me know!
Monday, November 19, 2012
Sayonara Facebook!
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Pro:
- actually talking to people rather than assuming I know about their lives via pithy status updates
- in real life, you don't have unfollow or hide update. You have to deal with people good, bad, and boring
- no more game requests.
- being a lot more productive and focused during the day
- I will not be the person who checks in everywhere I go and only have half conversations with people as I scroll through my cell phone for status updates.
- a political candidate won't hack my account to shore up "likes" and then lose the entire race. Take that Willard Mitt! I know, Facebook claims it wasn't hacking but user error. I call bullshit on that.
- No more of Facebook's shady privacy updates, redesigns, and paranoia about who can see what about me.
- C'mon, if your parents are on Facebook, that is a big effing neon sign!
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Nerd Alert!
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Bad News for Stella
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Why I Am Voting for Barack Obama and Elizabeth Warren
I am 35 year old female with her masters, who grew up middle class, and hasn't had a full-time job with benefits for three years (and two years before that).
I am aware of who got us into the economic mess. No, not Bush, not Clinton nor President Obama. It was banks, deregulation, and unmitigated greed. I agreed with the $700 billion bailout because the alternative was complete market collapse. It's unfortunate that due to the aforementioned problems of greed and lack of regulation, that some banks misused that bailout. I have many gay and lesbian friends. Their life doesn't threaten mine or take away any value from the U.S. so I am vehemently against DOMA and Don't Ask Don't Tell. Plus, I am very proud of Massachusetts for legalizing gay marriage. I am pro-union but I can see how auto unions almost killed Detroit. I'm pro-union as far as protecting workers rights, but sweetening salaries and pensions is a racket I can't support. Both my parents are educators so I greatly respect the President's accomplishments in that area such as funding dropout intervention programs. As a woman, I am concerned with access to low cost birth control and preventive care and equal pay for equal work. I support Obamacare because I believe the Massachusetts healthcare model should be available nationwide. I am acutely aware of being spoiled with medical riches living in this state. I knew a woman from Georgia who was put on a medication that caused a stroke right after she gave birth. She was found hours later on the floor of her laundry room. Now she can't hold her daughter. That is the kind of sketchy medical care available beyond MA!
I admire Elizabeth Warren's work during the financial crisis her focus on oversight and educating consumers was a practical educated approach rather than fingering pointing and trying to get hers. Her work on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has had a tremendously positive impact on my life. Meanwhile Scott Brown has voted against middle class tax cuts, increasing taxes on high income individuals, and penalizing employers who pay unfairly for the same job due to gender. He also doesn't want genetically modified foods labeled. He doesn't believe in any "more" regulations on financial markets. He also believes that we are being too hard on oil companies which is raising gas prices. He co-sponsored the Blunt Amendment.So, as an educated female who is barely clinging onto middle class, who do I believe will have my best interests at heart? Also, who do I believe is aware of the everyday issues I struggle with? Barack Obama and Elizabeth Warren. If you don't want a repeat of 2007 - 2008, they will steer us clear.
Wednesday, October 03, 2012
Tough Yet Progress
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Nine Months of Dealing With This Crap
Thursday, September 06, 2012
Summer's Gone

Friday, August 03, 2012
Commute Update
My daily commute includes routes 93, 24 and 495 between 7:15 AM to 9:00 and 4:30 to 6:00 PM. A lot of recent articles have come out on route 24's safety due to several deadly accidents in the past month. Police have stepped up a prescence on the highway. Some observations about 24 over the past two days - I have seen cars drifting out of lanes on the on-ramp to 24 from 93 because the driver was texting. I have gotten out of the way from cars going 90 - 100 mph sometimes in the fast-lane or just zig-zagging. I have also had to dodge cars drifting into my lane due to A) cell phones B) distractions or C) some kind of intoxication. So, that police prescence isn't really making my commute any safer! I have gotten into the habit of sticking in the middle lane on cruise control to avoid all the crazies.
I do have a bravo for the police on 93. You don't know how awesome it is to see the assholes who decide the breakdown lane should be another lane get bagged by a Statie. I've seen entire lines of cars nabbed between route 28(exit 5) and route 37 (exit 6). I totally do the Nelson, "Ha, haa" laugh every time I pass them. I also try to allow merging cars room in front of me in the goal of zipper merging. You know what happens? The merging driver is on their cell phone and would rather bomb forward and shoulder their way into the lane when the road narrows which ties up traffic of course.
Yesterday, I could not figure out whether the driver in front of me was drunk or not. She wasn't on a cell phone or had anyone else in her car. We were in 16 mph stop and go traffic but for some reason, she could not stay in the lane even though we passed two state police stops. She'd drift into the breakdown lane and all of a sudden overcorrect to her left. I don't know what to do in those situations. Should I call the police? I do worry that not calling might wind up allowing the driver to kill someone in the future.
Also, I leave my house with more than enough time to reach my destination. If I'm running late, I know it's my fault and not the driver in front of me. Why is that such a hard concept? You can sign up for traffic alerts here. I do get annoyed when I hit traffic but that doesn't transfer into my driving behavior. No laying on the horn or tailgating from me. All of us need to be more calm and aware as we drive.