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@Law
Oh, I've done that before for one of my calculus classes, I felt like an idiot the next morning when I went back over the problem I had gotten confused about. x'D And then there was the time in calculus II when I left my book in my dorm so I ran back and slammed my arm into the door. Was still pretty painful and bruised badly that the people in the food area gave me some ice and I used my coat with it to put on it. So here I am in class during a test with ice sitting on my arm. I told my professor afterwards why I had that and he didn't realize it was ice, and then freaked that I had hurt my arm asking if I needed more time. I reassured him it was fine because it wasn't my dominate one anyways. XD

@Kara
I've been feeling like that a lot with my job but at least its not as bad as with my previous job. That job was so awful I would start getting snippy with certain situation when it came to my coworkers. I always apologized to them later for it though, except for when the manager got mad at me that one day because I called them up to do back-up since no one was scheduled for it and they started telling me that I'd just have to be faster and to stop bothering them when they go to the back office to work on things, and they said all of this right in front of a customer. So my reply back was "Well, I can't help that back-up is not scheduled when I get swamped with customers," which was a sore spot for them because they were the one doing all the scheduling during this time. So when I took care of the customer, greeting them and all, they asked how I was and I said I was good and they said that I'm saying that because I have to, even more so after what they saw. I told them pretty much because I can't do much else about it.

Old Posted 03-16-2015, 05:20 PM Reply With Quote