Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still hung up on the amount of time being spent to "set up the computer."
Haha, same. OP must be 80 years old.
Reminds me when I worked for the fed gov't. The hardened bureaucrats would start packing up at 4:40pm because they had to shut their computer down and so on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still hung up on the amount of time being spent to "set up the computer."
Haha, same. OP must be 80 years old.
Putting to one side the setting up the computer and then going to the gym, it takes FOREVER to log on at my firm. We have laptops but those laptops are mirrors to virtual machines on the network. So if you do any work offline, the machines take a while to sync up, map network drives, sync Outlook, etc. maybe not 30 minutes but easily 15 minutes. I usually put my computer on the docking station and go to Starbucks and get back just as it is finishing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still hung up on the amount of time being spent to "set up the computer."
Haha, same. OP must be 80 years old.
Anonymous wrote:I have not read the replies, OP, but want to say, if you are in the DC area, consider a job with the Feds.
I used to work in Big Law, and my DH still does. I ended up becoming a SAHM because it was either that or have strangers raise our kids while we slaved away. We are 20 years into it now, fyi.
A few years back, DH took a Fed job that was only for a couple years, and we moved to NoVA. The lifestyle of the attorney who works for the Feds cannot be beat. Sure the money isn't great, but the local Catholics and public schools are...really, it was wonderful. And it seems like everyone has a "flex-day" or work from home day, and hell, one snowflake in the sky and everyone gets the day off.
We are in CA now and the way the state is run, you need a lot more money to have that kind of lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still hung up on the amount of time being spent to "set up the computer."
Haha, same. OP must be 80 years old.
That's not very nice. BUT, having been an associate and a partner, I (and most lawyers reading this know) know what she's doing. She's putting in fake "face time". She gets to the office at 9 so she can turn on the lights, throw her jacket over the chair (most men do this), mess some papers around, then "set up her computer" (yes, two seconds). Now it looks like she is in the office at 9:00 when she's actually really there at 10:00. Everyone in bigfirm law knows these tricks. Some guys even leave a second jacket on the back of their chair and lights on so if anyone walks by their office at midnight, it looks like he's still at work somewhere in the firm
Anonymous wrote:I don't get why if you wake up at 5:30 am and don't shower, etc, until after you workout, why you leave the house at 6:30-7 am? If you are going to work out, shower, and dress at the office, just pack everything up the night before, get up at 5:30 and be out the door at 5:45. Go straight to the gym, your commute will be shorter leaving that early, and work out, then head to the office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still hung up on the amount of time being spent to "set up the computer."
Haha, same. OP must be 80 years old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still hung up on the amount of time being spent to "set up the computer."
Haha, same. OP must be 80 years old.