Sunday, October 14, 2007
Monday, September 3, 2007
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Love life and save our soles
Lost the "jitter" job... Not worth the effort!! God, how certain people can be let free to violate others. Hate that way other superior managers just let it go. It is not a bad person behind, but just so "not-manager"... Felt a bit stepped aside last week, but realized it is not my loss, it's theirs...
I have realized I have many friends around. And not the least very nice family. So thanks Niklas, Kerstin, Ingvar, Micke, Lillemor and not least hon J. I don't know what to do without you... Kind thanks!!!
I have realized I have many friends around. And not the least very nice family. So thanks Niklas, Kerstin, Ingvar, Micke, Lillemor and not least hon J. I don't know what to do without you... Kind thanks!!!
Friday, August 10, 2007
Sunday, August 5, 2007
Today's prophets...
Hi there,
Gotten your fair share of Paris, Lindsay and Nicole today? Yep, me too... What has this to do with prophets? Pls continue to read and see :).
Just finished reading a book where a man, among other main characters, claimed pride and honor as two of his moral guidelines in living the world as we (or rather he) know it. This man was morally very firm at his way of looking at the world of course, but is he wrong? We all need guidelines, because, keeping hand close at heart, how many real conscious decisions do we take each day really? And when it comes to moral decisions? I tend to believe that we use celebs like Paris, Lindsey and Nicole as excuses for living like we do. "But hey, THEY are worse than us! Then our lives can't be that miserable and non-descriptive!".
Tatter-teller mags make me sick. I am not interested in Lindsay's latest "wrong-turn" or Nicole's four-days or Paris yet-again-forgetting-my-knickers-before-going-out. I am more interested in the world close to me and finding my path. I don't want the "tatter-teller people" to be my prophets or measuring poles for how to live my life. Where are all the good people to lead the way?
And then, pampering yourself once in a while is SOOOO good :). Worth every penny going to that spa. Have to ask, though, for that Saturday not scheduled treatment again. What that was? Hmm, some tales are actually good to be left untold :)...
Nighty night!
Gotten your fair share of Paris, Lindsay and Nicole today? Yep, me too... What has this to do with prophets? Pls continue to read and see :).
Just finished reading a book where a man, among other main characters, claimed pride and honor as two of his moral guidelines in living the world as we (or rather he) know it. This man was morally very firm at his way of looking at the world of course, but is he wrong? We all need guidelines, because, keeping hand close at heart, how many real conscious decisions do we take each day really? And when it comes to moral decisions? I tend to believe that we use celebs like Paris, Lindsey and Nicole as excuses for living like we do. "But hey, THEY are worse than us! Then our lives can't be that miserable and non-descriptive!".
Tatter-teller mags make me sick. I am not interested in Lindsay's latest "wrong-turn" or Nicole's four-days or Paris yet-again-forgetting-my-knickers-before-going-out. I am more interested in the world close to me and finding my path. I don't want the "tatter-teller people" to be my prophets or measuring poles for how to live my life. Where are all the good people to lead the way?
And then, pampering yourself once in a while is SOOOO good :). Worth every penny going to that spa. Have to ask, though, for that Saturday not scheduled treatment again. What that was? Hmm, some tales are actually good to be left untold :)...
Nighty night!
Sunday, June 3, 2007
Fools...
There are a lot of times in life when we have to follow rules... Some our society has decided for us and some are unwritten, but yet followed by the "great mass"... The latter I find are quite funny to discuss about, but when it comes to the written ones I have a generic attitude: I follow them.
What once in a while surprises me, especially when working as a steward during soccer games at the highest level here in Sweden as well as when the Swedish national teams plays, is that people seem to forget that written laws are to be obeyed even there. It also applies no matter how drunk you might be!
I can understand, not forgive, teens (generally boys) with a lot of hormones running around in their bodies as well as (sadly far too much) booze and sometimes even drugs; that they might do stupid things during games as well as around the arena.
Though what the "youngsters" does not get, is that these "mistakes", as the teens as well as sometimes angry parents call it, have long term effects if the police gets involved. Their driving license might been postponed or withdrawn (and since people get it on "probation" for the first two years at least here in Sweden- if you get it withdrawn you might have to do it all over again), the ability to get employment might be affected etc. etc... Is it worth those 10 secs of "fame" for getting all this trouble later on? Don't think so preppy! Keep sober and act with at least a bit of brain pls!
The worse kind is the older (pls don't read me by the letter here- think 30-40 years-old) visitor that just leave the brain at home. Usually this character is not that drunk, but just plain nuts...
Yep, know the stats around the general amount of people with mental disorders and stuff, but those are not the ones I am talking about.
It's the family fathers and CEO:s and... just someone like the man on the street. When removing someone from this category from my team's home arena, you might be called the most imaginative words. Didn't know there were so many variations available for whore for example... For those of you in above category reading this; YES, the rules applies for you too!!! Stay sober and stay sane is my advise. That way we all can enjoy the game.
Kind thanks to all readers. Nighty night :)!
What once in a while surprises me, especially when working as a steward during soccer games at the highest level here in Sweden as well as when the Swedish national teams plays, is that people seem to forget that written laws are to be obeyed even there. It also applies no matter how drunk you might be!
I can understand, not forgive, teens (generally boys) with a lot of hormones running around in their bodies as well as (sadly far too much) booze and sometimes even drugs; that they might do stupid things during games as well as around the arena.
Though what the "youngsters" does not get, is that these "mistakes", as the teens as well as sometimes angry parents call it, have long term effects if the police gets involved. Their driving license might been postponed or withdrawn (and since people get it on "probation" for the first two years at least here in Sweden- if you get it withdrawn you might have to do it all over again), the ability to get employment might be affected etc. etc... Is it worth those 10 secs of "fame" for getting all this trouble later on? Don't think so preppy! Keep sober and act with at least a bit of brain pls!
The worse kind is the older (pls don't read me by the letter here- think 30-40 years-old) visitor that just leave the brain at home. Usually this character is not that drunk, but just plain nuts...
Yep, know the stats around the general amount of people with mental disorders and stuff, but those are not the ones I am talking about.
It's the family fathers and CEO:s and... just someone like the man on the street. When removing someone from this category from my team's home arena, you might be called the most imaginative words. Didn't know there were so many variations available for whore for example... For those of you in above category reading this; YES, the rules applies for you too!!! Stay sober and stay sane is my advise. That way we all can enjoy the game.
Kind thanks to all readers. Nighty night :)!
Saturday, June 2, 2007
Yep, the story tells itself...
Oh, how many times have I not told myself to LISTEN to my gut feeling! The well-payed job turned out to be something like "Dallas" or "Dynastin" (what was it with the 80-ties and soap operas :)?).
I eventually almost got caught in the middle of it, but luckily could get back to the side lines again (funny how that happens- things that I had nothing to do with and had started a long time before I came into office was suddenly (partly) my fault?).
Now things seem to settle a bit, but a job that gives you the jitters every time you step into the office (ever been there anyone?)... Hmm, there are still curios people out there luckily...
I eventually almost got caught in the middle of it, but luckily could get back to the side lines again (funny how that happens- things that I had nothing to do with and had started a long time before I came into office was suddenly (partly) my fault?).
Now things seem to settle a bit, but a job that gives you the jitters every time you step into the office (ever been there anyone?)... Hmm, there are still curios people out there luckily...
Thursday, March 15, 2007
A new job?
Finally off from the hellish job. Found a new one, with good pay and pretty good commuting distance from home. Nowadays it just takes me about 35-40 mns to get home instead of 1h 20 mns to get home.
But (I guess you all heard it coming, didn't you :D) my gut feeling for the moment is a nasty little voice in my ear...
Only been there for three days, but... I don't know... Unfortunally a true dreamjob appeared again. Thought I had been thrown out of the recruitment process a long time ago, but I'm in. I have to give the new job I have at least a month before having an opinion, I know. But if I get summoned to an interview for that other job, I might just check the neighboorhood out...
By the way, for all readers with some knowledge in Swedish: http://miffolurva.blogspot.com. A very good friend of mine with a lot of interesting points of life!
But (I guess you all heard it coming, didn't you :D) my gut feeling for the moment is a nasty little voice in my ear...
Only been there for three days, but... I don't know... Unfortunally a true dreamjob appeared again. Thought I had been thrown out of the recruitment process a long time ago, but I'm in. I have to give the new job I have at least a month before having an opinion, I know. But if I get summoned to an interview for that other job, I might just check the neighboorhood out...
By the way, for all readers with some knowledge in Swedish: http://miffolurva.blogspot.com. A very good friend of mine with a lot of interesting points of life!
Friday, February 23, 2007
Is my turn now?
Can I make a wish? A new job, decent pay and not a hell-hole-panic feeling all the time- is it too much to ask for? No, it isn't :D... God, thought my heart would jump out of place yesterday when I read H:s mail. Such a doll to speak to as well... Keep your fingers crossed on Tuesday folks! I'm on my way now :)...
Is my turn now?
Can I make a wish? A new job, decent pay and not a hell-hole-panic feeling all the time- is it too much to ask for? No, it isn't :D... God, thought my heart would jump out of place yesterday when I read H:s mail. Such a doll to speak to as well... Keep your fingers crossed on Tuesday folks! I'm on my way now :)...
Sunday, January 28, 2007
GOOOOOOOOOOD boys and girls :)
Do buy some books off the I-net. Here in Sweden once in a while, it is difficult to get a hold of certain books. And freight cost a fortune... Well go south then I say... to www.elounge.com! Trustworthy, fast and cheap when it comes to freight and any other delivery fee... For all of you out there who study E-lounge is a gold mine. Of course some books are not cheap here either, but choosing between expensive and getting food for a month or the bloody book it turns out you really did not need for the exam... Go to E-lounge. I promise they make you happy :)...
Tuesday, January 9, 2007
Soon, very soon
it is time for me to leave the hell hole! I am not religious, but if there is one thing that can make me it would be the thought of me leaving. And it is not that far away... Should do a count down calender :)...
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