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Still Freaked

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Jul 262010
 

Cricket wasn’t at work today; her doctor told her to take some time off. I was still able to ask questions via phone and e-mail.

I was tempted to not mention the disks, but if Cricket’s going to be mad at me, better to get it over with. I sent her an e-mail explaining that the disks were not where I’d left them, and asking her to check her bag to make sure she hadn’t gathered them up by mistake.

Still, my big-girl panties didn’t quite fit—I waited until just before I left to send it.

So tomorrow I should find out for sure whether Cricket had the disks all along.

What I Hope She Says:

“You were right, they were in my bag all this time. I hope you didn’t worry too much about this.”

Much More Likely:

“They weren’t in my bag either. Are you sure you left them in the office? I told you not to lose those, they cost me $400!”

*fret*

 Posted by at 2:55 pm

Freaking Out

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Jul 232010
 

Earlier this week Cricket gave me a cardboard folder of Quickbooks install disks. She wanted me to install it on my computer at home, so I could practice using the software in my off hours.

“Don’t lose these,” she cautioned sternly. “I paid $400 for these, I’ll be really mad if you lose them.”

I took them home and installed Quickbooks Enterprise, because the folder said “install this one to learn about Quickbooks.”

The next day I handed the folder back to Cricket. “Which one did you install?” she asked. I told her. “Oh no, that one’s not going to have what you need. Take them back and install the Accountant version.”

She handed the folder back to me. I put the folder on the shelf next to my purse, so I wouldn’t forget it when I went home.

When I got home, I realized I’d forgotten the folder. I went back up to the church to pick it up.

It wasn’t there. It was not on the shelf where I keep my purse. It wasn’t in or on my desk. It wasn’t in the file cabinet, or the safe, or the cupboards. I asked my office manager if she’d seen it, and she helped me look around for a while.

My best guess is that Cricket noticed it over there tucked away and put it on the desk where I wouldn’t forget it, and then gathered it up with her papers by accident when she left. Because nobody else goes in the office, and when I’m not there it’s locked.

So now I’m going to spend the weekend freaking out about losing the disks, after Cricket explicitly cautioned me not to lose the disks, and I was very careful to keep them with my purse at all times (at home and at work) so I’d always know where they were, and now Cricket will be mad at me and I really want Cricket to like me, and maybe at the end of my 90-day probation she’ll tell them not to hire me after all since I went and lost her valuable disks and am therefore probably not trustworthy with the church’s money either, and that would suck because I really like this job.

Oh yeah, the kicker? While I was turning the place upside down looking, I found the church’s copy of Quickbooks in a cupboard, which I could have taken home instead if I’d known about it, and had plenty of time to find it again if it went missing.

 Posted by at 5:22 pm

Your Friend and Mine, the Fifth Amendment

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Jul 202010
 

Being a geek, I find law fascinating in general anyway. But even non-law-geeks might be interested in these videos, which make an excellent case for why you should not talk to the police about a criminal case without your lawyer present. Even if you’re innocent.

It’s a good forty minutes or so, but worth watching.

Bear