Compared to yesterday, today many task were attended to and overall I am pleased with the work I accomplished today. Though it is unfortunately that much of my work will not bear fruits till next week (which I will get to later on in this post) I none the less felt that the efforts I contributed to the overall day were worth wild.
This morning I woke up about an hour earlier than usually due to scripts which needed to be executed prior to 8 a.m. which resulted in me waking up at about 5:45. The typically morning routine soon followed and shortly after the commute to work. Upon arriving on time I booted up my PC and proceeded to run the necessary scripts. For the remainder of the day I spent most of my time working on 2 tickets and hoping to obtain the necessary approval so I could schedule a release for tomorrow. There's essentially several reasons I attempt to maximize the number of releases.
First it shows that I'm able to attend to work in the fast pace environment and provide quick turn around. Secondly, I prefer the longer work days which transitions to the third point which in some cases I have the option to leave work early on Friday. Previously to this position I use to enjoy working a large quantity of hours however after 8 months of being capped at 40 hours I'm beginning to enjoy the benefits of limitations.
None the less I was able to attend to two tickets today when the usually expectation is to complete one ticket each day and as such I was ahead of the game. With the completion of work I returned home and cooked myself up some dinner. Tonight meal was simply tater tots with an oatmeal pie as an after dinner meal. During that period I essentially caught up with all the e-sports related activity that was left from this weekend. For the remainder of the evening I spent some time developing my character for my friends D&D RPG.
That encompasses my overall day with the exception of going upstairs to read for a short period of time then retire to the land of darkness beneath my eyelids. Have a good night everyone!
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