Chapter 25
Monday, July 25, 2005
  one can only re-fresh his Inbox so many times.
There comes a time in the life of the intern where they will find themselves asking the same question millions of interns have asked before them: "Why do I suck so bad at Minesweeper?"

The days go by fast here, but they're pretty brutal when you have nothing to do. Normally I wouldn't mind sitting around trying to look busy; but when I'm supposed to be gaining work experience...eh, who am I kidding? But seriously, these guys are paying me pretty good for ultimately doing nothing. I legitimately worked maybe ten hours (I'm being liberal) of the 37 1/2 I clocked in for last week. I've just been lucky that for my first two weeks we were distracted by hurricanes. I still have about four more weeks to go. I know they hired me for a reason; now if only they would tell me why! I relish the opportunity for anything; I just want to make the best out of my internship experience here, and not appear to be worthless of my time and talents. So I sure hope they can find something for me to do, or else August is going to be one long, hot month.
 
Comments:
i'd rather be bored in the Cayman's than be bored in the hills

- Hills representin'
 
yeah.
 
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