OK, back to work. I'm so stressed out I feel like my back muscles are going to blow out of the skin between my shoulderblades. 12 hours yesterday, 12 hours today ... I can do it! No matter that another tester told me that it's enough work for two and I really should be worried - it's far too late for his little picker-upper to change the work allocatin. Oh, and I've come up with the clever idea of getting caramels for my test plan review tomorrow (the cause of all my stress) so that people are discouraged from speaking up ... or at least discouraged from talking too frequently.
Brief trial update - the last, ever, I hope
OK, back to work. I'm so stressed out I feel like my back muscles are going to blow out of the skin between my shoulderblades. 12 hours yesterday, 12 hours today ... I can do it! No matter that another tester told me that it's enough work for two and I really should be worried - it's far too late for his little picker-upper to change the work allocatin. Oh, and I've come up with the clever idea of getting caramels for my test plan review tomorrow (the cause of all my stress) so that people are discouraged from speaking up ... or at least discouraged from talking too frequently.
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