Monday, March 23, 2009

Charts and such....



Who's with me? Tell me I'm not alone in this mess.


14 comments:

Ski Bike Junkie said...

One of the sweetest joys of working for a closely held company is no end-of-quarter madness.

You should ski with us tomorrow and just tell mgmt that your saw was too dull and needed sharpening if you were to be at your best.

Dave said...

I am right there with you Rick. I was so hoping to get some rides in this week and now we have this stupid weather again...balls.

Anonymous said...

What does "end of quarter" mean anyway? I'm afraid you may be alone.

Rick Sunderlage said...

brad- i hate you

Mark- i hate you

Dave- we can talk about it over a coke

Flyin' Ute said...

Yes, Instead of end of quarter it is called "fight for your life everyday"

Sub 9 leadville is totally possible if work wasn't a factor. In this market though I'm happy to work. All day. Every day if necessary.

That's why I have a head lamp, now if it would just warm back up a little.

South County Ciclista said...

I wish I only had an "end of quarter." Mine happens every "end of month" now. Better than nothing to do at all. Last year was brutal.

KanyonKris said...

"The graph on the wall,
tells the story of it all."

Sorry man.

Aaron said...

Fortunately for you, Rick, laps on Scottie's Bowl totally sucked this morning.

Anonymous said...

Really? it sucked?

Anonymous said...

I feel your pain brutha. I scheduled my end of quarter work in St. George. Good thing it stays light longer!

tibiker said...

Yeah, but you get vacation/sick days, if I'm not working, I'm not making a dime, so corporate america has that over us self employed shmucks. On the bright side, I don't have anyone bugging me for the TPS reports so that's good.

tibiker said...

Oh, and VH1, I am also scheduling my "end of quarter" stuff in St George this weekend. Looking forward to some dirt riding!

dug said...

you should try to revive your modeling career. no quarters there.

FixieDave said...

dang i love being a bike wrench who gets paid by the hour and in beer...


thanks for the reminder ;)