Here's to outgrowing the kiddie-table!
May. 5th, 2010 08:39 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
One of the strangest aspects of working in CRM is the fact that you are living with your co-workers all the time. You work with them all day in the field and then all come back and live in the same hotel. One of them even sleeps in the same room as you. I like to refer to it as Archaeology: the college after college.
Anyway, our company is pretty neatly split into two camps. There are the people who like to hang out on the hotel balcony. They stay up late, play endless rounds of songs on their guitars, and drink heavily. Then there are those of us who spend more time in our rooms, tend to go to bed early, and drink way less (or at least don't feel the need to do it obnoxiously in the parking lot.) At the hotel we are currently in, those two camps were pretty well split between the two buildings of the hotel; what we started calling the adult building and the kiddie building. This ten-day, after much pleading on the part of
phoenix_silaqui and myself we got to stay in the adult building. No more people outside my door until all hours of the night. No one falling through the door when we open it because they were leaning against it. There was and continues to be much rejoicing on my part.
Anyway, our company is pretty neatly split into two camps. There are the people who like to hang out on the hotel balcony. They stay up late, play endless rounds of songs on their guitars, and drink heavily. Then there are those of us who spend more time in our rooms, tend to go to bed early, and drink way less (or at least don't feel the need to do it obnoxiously in the parking lot.) At the hotel we are currently in, those two camps were pretty well split between the two buildings of the hotel; what we started calling the adult building and the kiddie building. This ten-day, after much pleading on the part of
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