green eyed one
  • Name: Heather Reisig Windsor Alias: Grnidone
    What I do: SEM, Usability

·:[ June 24, 2008

I Am the Best Doggie Mom EVER!

Filed under: Coolness — Heather @ 1:08 pm
Mom bought me a new pillow!  I think she is the best Mama EVER!
Mom bought me a new pillow! I think she is the best Mama EVER!
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·:[ June 20, 2008

My Niece…Izzy Lou

Filed under: Coolness — Heather @ 7:31 am

This is Izzy Lou. She is my Niece. She is trying to look desperately pathetic so we will let her out of the kitchen. She might succeed if she did not look so damn cute. All that does is cause us to keep her in there longer so we can see her in all her adorable glory.

So sad.  So desperate.  Whatever will she do?
Poor Poor Izzy Lou...So sad. So desperate. Whatever will she do?
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Getting Out of a Bad Relationship Is Always a Good Thing

Filed under: Foo — Heather @ 7:13 am

Sometimes, it’s just best to leave.

No more words are needed.
No more words are needed
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·:[ June 14, 2008

Commuting To Work Via Bicycle

Filed under: Foo — Heather @ 5:46 pm

14.6 miles one way…Nice little ride.
bicycle.jpg

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·:[ June 10, 2008

9 Ways to Tell You Are Not Appreciated at Your Job

Filed under: rants — Heather @ 5:48 pm

1. On each person’s yearly anniversary with the company they receive a card signed by all the employees congratulating and thanking them for being there another year. Your yearly anniversary comes and goes with no acknowledgment.

2. The other person in your department who has the same skill set and experience that you have is paid $30K more.

3. The person who is paid $30K more than you do leaves. The boss looks outside the company instead of asking you if you want to assume his position.

4. You aren’t asked for you input, or asked to even see the resume of the person who is ultimately hired to take over the position even though you are supposed to work closely with this person.

5. You negotiate an unpaid vacation so you don’t eat into your PTO time. After you leave, your boss tells the HR manager to dock your PTO time anyway.

6. You suddenly find out most of your coworkers (at least the ones in equivalent or higher positions) have annual reviews of their job performance, accompanied by raises, promotions, etc. You’ve been there over a year, and never heard of any such thing.

7. At Christmas time, your ‘appreciation’ card has a $20 gift certificate to the pizza place, instead of a $100 check.

8. At Christmas, you’re the only one who’s “Secret Santa” forgets to buy them a gift.

9. You request vacation time four months in advance, and get turned down after bugging HR for two months. Later you find out the *new* guy requested time off during the same month, but he was approved, even though he put in his request only a week before you got turned down.

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