Well, technically Lake Peewaukee.
I found some PRIME real estate right on Main Street and the Lake.
The terms were a 2 hour lease where they served me Mexican food and drink. Figured I had to eat anyway so it was nice they included that in the lease. The view from my office was SPECTACULAR as you can see.
And yeah, it was a tough day at the office. I had to read "An Army of Davids" by Glenn Reynolds. Only on chapter 2 and it's already an outstanding book, but will do a better review later. But that aside, yeah, it was a busy day, sitting at a cafe on a beach, reading...but the new office certainly helped.
I mean, I know I'm not as professional and successful as all my previous bosses and colleagues in banking. I mean, they're the professionals in their cubicles and corner offices with that one window maybe with the view of a street. And you know they're also very successful because they have to commute. That right there is the sign of a really serious go-getter, somebody who commutes. Oh, and don't forget, going through audit and investigation via the FDIC and OCC, that is "the" sign of real professionals. No, I guess I'm just a failure at banking who couldn't hack it which is why I get these subpar accommodations and work schedule.
But some day, if I work really hard and make loans to cronies, retards, idiotic businessmen and trophy wives with horse hobby farms, then I'll get that office space right next to the toilet with a view of the atrium!
/> sarcasm
Seriously though, this is just a reminder to all my previous bosses who (I know read) and are stuck in their offices doing mind-numbing bullshit work during a gorgeous summer day.
"Pewaukee". :-)
ReplyDeletevery nice to see this picture.and we can learn many from this picture.thanks for share with us...get ordained online
ReplyDeleteMr Snow State,
ReplyDeleteI think your alternative office series is a real winner. You are communicating an important message with humor and grace:labor is more joyous when self-employed, not confined indoors and able to discard the corporate monkey suit.