Monday, July 21, 2003
Someone wrote me to ask me how I feel about a job in the "pubic sector".
I find that quite appaling. Perhaps they should offer me the job as a proof-reader instead?
This blog mentions these Customized Classics, an idea which I find hilarious. "Mr. Sleepingsheep & Charlotte" (instead of Romeo & Juliet) - with the alternative happy ending! (I am obviously not in favour of altering classics - but still...)
Things I Don't Know, part deux:
Why a call-centre would have dress-down Friday. Or why call-centre staff wouldn't dress down at all. Why do these poor creatures need to wear a shirt and a bloody tie every day, when all they do is call up other people who can't see them. It's not as if they leave their crummy little office spaces, like, ever.
I find that quite appaling. Perhaps they should offer me the job as a proof-reader instead?
This blog mentions these Customized Classics, an idea which I find hilarious. "Mr. Sleepingsheep & Charlotte" (instead of Romeo & Juliet) - with the alternative happy ending! (I am obviously not in favour of altering classics - but still...)
Things I Don't Know, part deux:
Why a call-centre would have dress-down Friday. Or why call-centre staff wouldn't dress down at all. Why do these poor creatures need to wear a shirt and a bloody tie every day, when all they do is call up other people who can't see them. It's not as if they leave their crummy little office spaces, like, ever.