Monday, February 23, 2009

Tale of the Office Chair

Once upon a time a young woman went to work in an office. She found her desk, sat in her chair, familiarized herself with her surroundings. The young lady went diligently to work producing documents, typing, helping the public and a variety of other tasks. As the weeks went by she slipped into a routine that included sitting at her desk in her chair. She began to notice that her shoulders hurt every day during and after work. She tried to adjust her work space, but no relief could she find.

One day she asked the office manager about ergonomic assessments for the work place. The young lady had heard somewhere in the office that they were available. These assessments seemed to be all the rage throughout the work world so she figured she'd try one on for size in an attempt to easy the pain in her shoulders. The office manager scoffed and made snide remarks but finally relinquished the information about getting an assessment. Forward thinking as the young lady was she made the mistake of asking about replacing chairs or purchasing her own. The office manager again laughed and scowled as she responded that the chairs for the upstairs office must match all the others. It was a blatant no that the young professional could not purchase her own chair for fear the public would notice that it did not match the others.

Contemplating her next move the young woman, mulled over her options, jumped through the hoops of bureaucracy to receive her ergonomic assessment, but when the day finally came, the young woman had two days before switched offices, desks, and chairs. Nothing was the same, nor was the situation better. The assessment was given, but no real answers for relief were divulged. Having enough of the run around the young woman did her own research on chairs; she found what appeared to be the answer to her pain.

With the new chair purchased, she brought it to work one day. Eyes and skeptical looks followed her as she walked in with the chair. She ignored them all, went to her desk and started work as usual. When the day came to an end, she assembled her new chair, tried it out and went home. As the week progressed the young woman heard murmurs and chatter about the new chair. She ignored them, wanting only to do her work. Finally a fellow office worker approached her and asked her about the chair and the young woman simply replied that she had solved her shoulder pain problem and found a chair that allowed her to stretch and work on her posture. More questions followed, more skepticism; eventually the murmurs quieted, people left her alone and life returned to normal.

The young woman thought to herself about the strange occurrences and realized:
  • Office people are bored and find anything not routine vastly interesting.
  • Challenging the long term office manager makes for good personal as well as office entertainment.
  • Does it really matter what you sit on as long as you are getting your work done and not in pain?

Moral of the story - A simple chair can cause quite a ruckus in your work place. You have been warned.



Sunday, February 8, 2009

What's Going On In The Neighborhood

Economic recession, be lucky you have a job. Common phrase that you hear almost everyday one the news on at work around the water cooler. I wasn't really concerned about it until just the other week. Montana is-was predicted to be a few months behind the curve on all these national down turns (housing, recession, job loss) and that seemed to be holding true until about a month ago that is when the local papers started running stories about the few local employers who provide good living wages, started laying people off. Add to this a recent walk around downtown, but let me premise this: Missoula has a pretty solid and thriving main street filled with small independently owned businesses. In the last few weeks I have seen a few stores close their doors. Not a good sign, but a sign.

The up side of these businesses closing or moving locations (some of whom have) is that it opens up the spaces for new business, if folks can afford to take the risk. One area of business that could use some competition is restaurants. Indian, Persian, Greek, anything ethnic and not taco or pizza related or chain oriented would be very much appreciated in this community. Seriously folks we don't have an Indian restaurant here and I am dying for some naan and good spicy food. Not sure why we don't have one of any of the aforementioned ethnic eateries or why we have like 15 taco places in town (really-taco oriented food this far north?) I would settle for a good Norwegian or German place at this point, something to break up the monotony.

With that I am scheming up a plan to convince my boyfriend to move here and open up a world food restaurant that would cater to these varieties (more likely what we can cook: Persian, Thai, Italian, bread and sweets) and just be different. For some reason folks in this town like to eat out and when they do, they enjoy themselves. Good mix right?

Realistically it is probably better that another generation gets to experience the economic crunch in the hopes that it will put things in perspective. Let's hope. I know that what I learned from growing up on the tail end of the 1980s and the early 1990s is that you should save your money, put it in safe (conservative), good returning rate accounts and be happy with what you have.

I think it is time to get with it folks and realize that you can not, no matter how good the deal looks, live above your means.

The soap box is officially put away.
I have dismounted the high horse.
Recognition that I don't know it all, recognized.


Monday, January 19, 2009

One More Day

I have to admit that I have been giddy all weekend long, why you may ask? Because on January 20, 2009 America gets her new president and a batch of new hope. This is an amazing time to be experiencing.

Things are going to change in this country, but only if only all of us get together and make it happen. We have to be willing to put time and effort in that it is going to take to make change happen. I think we have a great leader at the helm and many, many new faces who are not going to stand by and let things continue the way they have for the past eight years. There is a new generation of motivated, educated, and willing people to see this through. Let us all continue the momentum that was started with the primaries, carried through the election and now into the future.

For a touch of inspiration take a listen to Wil.i.am's new video:



Great sound track for the many days of change that are ahead.

Obama, Obama, Obama!

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Happy New Year - Let's Hope its a good one.

Another year has begun and man what a way to start it off. I was fortunate enough to sneak in an adventure before and after this New Year started by driving to Spokane, Washington on a one lane road over Lookout Pass in what has to be the crappiest road conditions ever-packed snow and ice on the road and semis-ponder this for a moment-yep it sucked, but was exhilarating at the same time.

During this fun little adventure I came to the conclusion that Montana has only one snow plow for the entire western half of the state. I counted one; yes one, plow truck during my drive to and from Spokane. For contrast, in Idaho (you have to drive through the panhandle of Idaho and then in to Washington) as soon as you come off of the summit of Lookout on the Idaho side I saw three snowplow trucks spraying deicer, this was just on the way to Spokane. On the return trip from Spokane to Missoula, I saw seven; count them seven plow trucks in Idaho keeping the roads free and clear of snow and ice. Guess how many I saw in Montana, none until I was about 35 minutes outside of Missoula. Nuts, but on the bright side my winter driving skills are improving significantly.

The rest of the New Year adventure was spent living it up in Whitefish, Montana skiing, drinking beer, and hanging in good company: Sarah and Samy, oh yeah and Brown and Yellow dog. The skiing was epic! I mean how does it get any better than thigh deep untouched powder all day long (mind you I am a wuss and only skied half day, then took my self to the lodge bar)? And to top it off cross country skiing in Glacier National Park the next day under blue bird skies.

I can't think of a better way to start the New Year than spending it outside and with good friends. Cheers to 2009!

Monday, December 22, 2008

Its Snowing . . . Its Time To Travel

Tis the season for snow and traveling. The holiday celebrations are only a few days away and I am getting ready to embark on the fun adventure that is holiday airplane travel. The best part about this adventure is that it is snowing. It has been snowing all weekend long and it has continued to snow today. More snow is on the way, which is great for Missoula, as we don't really get all that much snow in the valley (Missoula is known as the Banana Belt of Montana).

I am head back to the holy land of the intermountain west to visit family and to ski. Oh to ski in the beautiful sugar snow of the Utah Mountains again.

There is however one thing I am not looking forward to, but am trying to keep a positive attitude about: Airplane travel during the holidays. Usually I don't mind flying, but since I have moved to Montana, flying is a bit different. The planes are way smaller, which means no real overhead storage space = everything pretty much has to be checked = expensive.

It is all about the journey and the destination. Have a great holiday season and I promise to post pictures soon!



Thursday, November 13, 2008

My Morning Run: Now an evening run

It is offical, it gets dark in the Big Sky at 5:00 p.m. Crazy. This means one of two things: you run in the dark in the morning or you run in the dark in the evening. I opted for the latter. Fortunatley I have a running partner who motivates me and vice versus - when we both guilty each other in to going.

It is strange running here though, because in Reno I never felt in danger or scared, but here I do, especially at night. Why you ask, while it is because there are these things called bears and deer. In the local park there have been bear sightings, black all be it, but bear none the less. Bears are big, fast moving when pissed, and can hurt you. Luckily, it is almost time for them to go to sleep for a few months.

Deer on the other hand are still around. Deer are not the brightest animals as demonstrated by the start-stop motion, fake out the drive routine that usually ends up with the poor animal dead on the side of the road. Deer do the same thing when spooked by runners on the trail. They don't really know which way to run. Sometimes they will run toward you, to the side of you, or away from you. Either way they are big and have sharp hooves that can hurt you.

With that I have decided to do one of two things: Join a gym or go running on my lunch hour. I a thinking that the gym will come later in the season when it get to cold to run outside. For now I think I will take my chances with the deer and the bears.

How Funny

Oh man, life is so funny. Have you ever gone to work and just removed your self from all the drama and politics and just observed your co-workers? It is one of my favorite things to do. People, especially in the office, are funny. We all do some seriously silly shit.

One example: If you had walked in to the office around 4:00 p.m. today you would have seen four, count them four, planners all gathered around a building permit, not speaking, and all looking at one another very confused. Then you would have seen a sudden eruption of chatter as we all once again tried to talk our way out of this permit predicament.

You might ask, "What was all the confusion over?" It was over how to calculate parking or better yet how to interpret the language that is the county code. What fun.

Yes, yes, I know this may not be funny to all, but hey when you work in my field, in MY office, one has to find humor in the littlest things other wise you will go crazy.

Now I know why there are two hit series of the same show, one British and one American, can you guess which show? The Office. No wonder it has been so successful, so many people can relate. Cheers and don't forget to observe the office wildlife sometime, it will be sure to entertain, astound, and perhaps educate you.