Getting better.
Aug. 18th, 2005 06:50 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I haven't updated for a week, so just wanted to say that I'm alive. :) (Set up recurring payments for LJ and got myself a little extra while I was at it. Whee!)
Ficwise, I'm working on "Arrogance" part 3, hobbled slightly by the fact that Mutsuki doesn't want to talk. Whack people in the head with his staff, yes. Talk, no. It may something I can sidestep, I don't know.
The new job is interesting. Quite a change from my last job, I have to say. Most of my work is determining what fraud leads might be viable, researching them, and sending them to the people who will further choose what to pursue. The phones are limited to two categories: tip calls (we have a tip line) and doing research for the staff that calls in to us. It's far less stressful than my last job (where I felt like yelling at the most innocent callers), and closer, relatively speaking, to home. Which means that I am so much less stressed than I was.
(Our tip line calls are a pain, but that's a whole different story.)
But anyway, it's nice and refreshing to go home from work, get home before 5, and not be tired out by everything. After adapting to my new office's style, I can kick back, relax, and look at things with a fresher point of view. Yes, my lack of tact and fashion sense are still hanging about, I am still me, but I think things are getting better.
ETA: Oh, and go and enter
pr_icontest! I did. And if I can make icons, you can too....
Ficwise, I'm working on "Arrogance" part 3, hobbled slightly by the fact that Mutsuki doesn't want to talk. Whack people in the head with his staff, yes. Talk, no. It may something I can sidestep, I don't know.
The new job is interesting. Quite a change from my last job, I have to say. Most of my work is determining what fraud leads might be viable, researching them, and sending them to the people who will further choose what to pursue. The phones are limited to two categories: tip calls (we have a tip line) and doing research for the staff that calls in to us. It's far less stressful than my last job (where I felt like yelling at the most innocent callers), and closer, relatively speaking, to home. Which means that I am so much less stressed than I was.
(Our tip line calls are a pain, but that's a whole different story.)
But anyway, it's nice and refreshing to go home from work, get home before 5, and not be tired out by everything. After adapting to my new office's style, I can kick back, relax, and look at things with a fresher point of view. Yes, my lack of tact and fashion sense are still hanging about, I am still me, but I think things are getting better.
ETA: Oh, and go and enter
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