Another day

Back at work again this morning. Hoping that it won’t be as insane as yesterday. With two new people starting and needing to be introduced to the network layout, policies and procedures I knew it was going to be a busy one. What I didn’t count on was various email accounts not working for times during the day because our ISP messed up some of the changes, or having to track down answers to things I had asked about last week that needed to be resolved ASAP. I was left scrambling between different offices and email messages and phone calls most of the day just to get everything straight with everyone. It was rather tiring. 🙂

Today everything seems to be back to normal and the workload might actually be somewhat caught up, so I might, possibly, maybe, actually have time to breath today. That would be good…

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