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Sep. 16th, 2003 10:29 pmWork was a bit of a long day. Lots of crap to sift through. In my rather accurate opinion, however, I managed it quite nicely.
I arrived home at around 8pm, fed the cats, loved them up, goofed around. Now I wish to bang upon me drums. Sorry, neighbors.
I hope the folks on the southeast coast are doing well, in light of hurricane Isabel. It's supposed to be a nasty one.
Situations like these put the Insurance Industry at attention. My company is mobilizing claims personal. It's an exciting time for those who are on the catastrophe teams. After the disaster hits, they will be on site, setting up a temporary installation with network connectivity, computers, phones, etc. They will work 12 hour days, 7 days a week adjusting claims. For non-military employees, this is as close to the military experience as they get. Plus, it's massive amounts of overtime.
I arrived home at around 8pm, fed the cats, loved them up, goofed around. Now I wish to bang upon me drums. Sorry, neighbors.
I hope the folks on the southeast coast are doing well, in light of hurricane Isabel. It's supposed to be a nasty one.
Situations like these put the Insurance Industry at attention. My company is mobilizing claims personal. It's an exciting time for those who are on the catastrophe teams. After the disaster hits, they will be on site, setting up a temporary installation with network connectivity, computers, phones, etc. They will work 12 hour days, 7 days a week adjusting claims. For non-military employees, this is as close to the military experience as they get. Plus, it's massive amounts of overtime.