That tweet will read as a foreign language to the government workers.
You only did 3 things... 😁
You gotta do 5 things.
Did you take a coffee break and have lunch?
That qualifies too.
I’m retired. I...
1. Hiked in the mountains
2. Met with financial advisors
3 Routine visits with eye doctor and skin doctor
4. Wasted entirely too much time on FR
5. Made some killer stir fry
28.7 million views now.
Wowza.
I am a 26-year federal employee. Let me say I am embarrassed and appalled at the hysterical whining and crying coming from some of my fellow Feds. I work my butt off, and these people are making us all look like idiots. I have no sympathy.
I might very well be DOGE’d when it’s all said and done. I’m at peace with whatever happens, and I promise you all if I’m forced to retire you won’t see me on CNN crying about it.
I’m in a career field where I have to document what I do as I do it. If I had provide a list of five things I did last week, I probably wouldn’t need to go much beyond 7:20 a.m. on Monday.
I had 39 assignments out of the office.
Outlined my second book.
Wrote over 500-1000 words per day on said book
Scripted out the next 4 weekly videos for March
Posted branded content daily for Instagram
And there are probably a couple related duties he could add to make it five (kept track of trips in e-log, for example).
Last week I too drove about 2600 miles, worked two solid days setting up for a major trade show. Provided product knowledge and training to hundreds of people over 3 days, some needing s as translator. Then I helped break down the show booth, loaded my truck and drove home.
In reality I performed hundreds of functions. I consider them to be one thing. My job.
Assuming he is talking about a liquid fuel that probably isn’t his truck in the background.
Usually not commenting on these threads, but (means ignore everything before the ‘but’) - Work for DOD (42+ years total, 17+ as Civilian) - two years total, spaced out in six month increments of 13 hour days, seven days a week (91 hours a week) in AFGH on flight lines and traveling the AOR - and would volunteer again. Thankfully no current need.
i have spent most of my career having to document my work to within increments of 15 minutes
so boo hoo
Okay. The first day on my vacation, what I did on my summer vacation, the first day on my vacation, I woke up. Then, I went downtown to a look for a job. Then I hung out in front of the drugstore. The second day on my summer vacation, I woke up, then I went downtown to look for a job. Then I hung out in front of the drugstore. The third day on my summer vacation, I woke up...
Everything I did last week was classified.
I’m retired and here is what I did today.
1. Went to Home Depot to buy 10 sheets of drywall for our kitchen remodel.
2. Met with the cabinet vendor because my wife was picky about the doors.
3. Met with our CPA on taxes.
4. Masked stuff in the house for drywall texture.
5. Came home, showered and sat down with a beer and a good cigar.
Last week I:
Taught:
7 piano lessons
5 Guitar lessons
2 Bass lessons
Posted 7 Prayer threads on Free republic
Answered on 7 other Prayer threads on FR
Walked the Dog 21 times
Did three loads of laundry,
7 loads of dishes,
Vacuumed
Washed the Kitchen Floor
Cleaned the bathroom
Roadied and did sound for my sister.
Practiced my own instruments
put 200 miles on my car
Took my sister grocery shopping (she doesn’t have a car right now)
Shoveled snow
And cleaned ice off my car.
Also read 8 chapters a day in the Bible, Paid bills, and worked on a painting.
Oh, and replaced the strap on my watch.
I’m SUPPOSED to be “retired”. LOL.
MY propane company driver delivered to me yesterday.
HE SAID: HERE’S MY RECORD: the LIST OF HIS DAILY CUSTOMERS
All day long-—6 days a week when it is REALLY cold.
IN/OUT of his truck-—drags long hose to tank-—reads tank— opens fill tube—attaches hose—dispenses propane-—reverses all when filled.
THAT is all after opening gate at arrival & closing gate when leaving. RURAL ===gates matter