venting. I want to vent about work (sort of)
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Today is March 16, which is approximately - give or take a few hours - the precise midpoint of the third month of the year, or slightly over 20% of the way into 2007. Spring has not yet sprung. Fuck, it's not even St. Patricks Day yet.
But that hasn't stopped the Women's League of Middle Aged Nutbags Who Still Think They're In The Key Club In High School from sending out a notice (attachment of cheesy clipart MS Word Document-cum-Flyer) that next week there will be a fundraiser...for our
December Christmas Party. Or, should I say, one of three of our Christmas parties, but the only one that they feel the need to begin fundraising for a full 8 and a half months in advance, because it's the one that they can pretend is their high school prom. The one that is conveniently priced per person (despite the endless, fucking neverending fundraising) priced just out of reach for about half of the people we work with, who just coincidentally happen to be mostly immigrants and mostly fieldworkers.
Nevermind that, as I believe I've already mentioned, we have two other reasonably priced and well-attended-by-nearly-everybody parties that are fun and not a fucking hassle, they have to have their own special party that we begin to get reminders about IN FUCKING MARCH, PEOPLE. The one where, if you happen to work where I work, and are female, and are not in complete lockstep with the awesomeness of the party - which, I will be brutally honest, consists of leather chicken and wilted salad at a lesser country club, eaten while a DJ spins your fave Country hits - even if you keep your reactionary thoughts to yourself and politely decline involvement, you are immediately branded a scrooge and a "Party Boycotter". I can't make this up.
Is this even normal? Does anybody else work in a place where the rallying cry for that year's office Christmas party begins before there's even snow off the damn ground?