What with me working in my showroom, covering another showroom, and planned, laid out and now supervising and leading the set up our newest large showroom in the area and moving out of the old existing one beginning yesterday, heavens, there is not enough time in the day. Blogging will be intermittent for a least two weeks. I guess this is reward for being good at what you do?!?! I have already told my regional when this new showroom is done, I'll be over seeing it, and he needs to find someone to take over in the Harrisburg location. I mean, shit, I do have a personal life. And I find jobs just cramp my personal life.

I look forward to your posts, Maddie, even the intermittent ones.
ReplyDeleteThe image at the top. Pinocchio, right?
Wow! You sell clocks!
ReplyDeleteSuccess can be so annoying.
ReplyDeleteWork to live, not live to work. Power through and enjoy the "fruits" of your labors.
ReplyDeleteHuntleyBiGuy:
ReplyDeleteThe rewards for being good at what you do…more work/responsibility. Usually without the real reward $$.
I have to say, I wouldn't expect anything different. It seems that folks who blog are achievers of the Maximum Level. We reach for the heights, driven by our own desire to excel!
ReplyDeleteDon't work TOO hard, Mistress!
ReplyDeleteWork always gets in the way, though the paychecks are nice.
ReplyDeleteI still haven't figrued out how to collect a check without the work yet.
DeleteKeeping busy stops you turning into an old fossil who is unable to accept anything that wasn't around fifty years ago. In other words; stay busy and remain open to change.
ReplyDeleteLife Balance is important.
ReplyDeleteOne reason I'm glad I never had a job where I worked from home.
DeleteIt's too late now, but never be too good at your job.
ReplyDeleteOMG Mads!
ReplyDeleteYou have got to give us a peek!
Pretty please?
XOXO
Doesn't surprise me...everyone wants a slice of Maddie!!!! Don't work to hard.
ReplyDeleteI love the elephant clock with the tail clinking back and forth! And I agree, working is way over rated!
ReplyDeleteShoooooot henny...You work hard and play even harder.
ReplyDeleteWork, work, work! Why do I hear that in Mel Brooks voice in Blazing Saddles, sweetpea? Will there be pics of the new space for those of us who live on the West coast? xoxo
ReplyDeleteWork. Sooooooooo overrated!
DeleteI do not miss being that important in the workplace. Which showroom should we send the tanker truck of gin to?
ReplyDelete😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Delete"I find jobs just cramp my personal life." ~ Too true, Maddie!
ReplyDeleteBeing indispensable does certainly have it's drawbacks Mads... I'm glad you're setting some parameters so you can still have a personal life.
ReplyDeleteWell I enjoy my job, and what I do you have to draw a line in the sand with how much is too much.
DeleteWorking really gets in the way of the stuff I want to do, but I guess Princess and I need to eat and that fucker felon in the white house isn't doing anything to help people. I don't think I'll ever get to retire.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
I agree! He says he's helping...buy uet the prices of many staples are WAY up. Just out of some of his low income supporters reconcile this?
DeleteWork is the curse of the drinking class, dammit. Fight for your right to party!
ReplyDeleteHow's my dear departed friend Anne Marie would say FUCK YEAH!
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