Man was meant to work noon to 8pm

At least, this one was.

What an awesome schedule.  I woke up at 9, made a for reals breakfast, went to the gym, cleaned up around the apartment, relaxed and watched some tv, and then went to work.  AMAAAAAAZING.  Then I was fully awake the entire day at work, had a bunch of stuff thrown at me so I stayed extra busy jumping between warehouses and was able to solve a few problems.   Basically the best day I’ve had in quite some time.

Tomorrow morning I’m going to go to the mall, get a new shirt and tie, maybe eat some Cajun Supreme (Chinese despite the name) and then go to work writing another order tracker.  Still sounds pretty good to me.  Thursday morning I’ll be testing out my new shirt/tie on my interview at Emory’s business school.

Basically this schedule allows me to sleep well, get stuff done when no one else is trying to get stuff done, come home feeling good, and go out with friends if I so desire.  It’s like college schedule, only I get paid and people act like I’m doing them a favor by working weird hours.  It just sucks that I’ll be back to standard hours next week.  Might as well enjoy it while I can.

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  • http://www.RakeReport.net AJ

    Hey,

    I saw your post on another blog and figured I’d check yours out and give you a headsup about a WPT giveaway I’m running this year.

    A lot of players want to participate in a 10K buyin event, but most lack the skills or experience, so if I gave that way it would be like giving away a lottery ticket. Unless they got very lucky they probably wouldn’t do much with it.

    So I tried to come up with something that I felt would be a much better prize for the majority of poker players. I’m giving away a WPT Battle For The Season Pass III package this year on my site.

    You can win a weeklong vacation in the Bahamas, training from the pros (over 20 in attendance last year) and entry into up to three tournaments while you’re down there. One of the tournaments is a 3-day deep-stacked event with a number of WPT, cash and boot camp prizes. The grand prize is a $100,000 WPT Season Pass plus $10K in cash for expenses.

    You can use the WPT Season Pass to enter any World Poker Tour events you want (ten 10K events, a mix of 5K, 15K, etc)

    The first free satellite is being held on Full Tilt Poker Sunday, February 10th, 2008 at 14:00 (2pm EST)

    Right now there’s only 34 players signed up, the top 4 advance to a single-table semi-final in February. The fields aren’t going to get any smaller as word of this promotion spreads. So if you want in, you’ll want to play some of the earlier events to have less competition.

    Hope the tables & life are treating you well, and I hope you’ll take a shot at winning this prize!

    AJ
    President
    http://www.RakeReport.net

  • http://www.RakeReport.net AJ

    Hey,

    I saw your post on another blog and figured I’d check yours out and give you a headsup about a WPT giveaway I’m running this year.

    A lot of players want to participate in a 10K buyin event, but most lack the skills or experience, so if I gave that way it would be like giving away a lottery ticket. Unless they got very lucky they probably wouldn’t do much with it.

    So I tried to come up with something that I felt would be a much better prize for the majority of poker players. I’m giving away a WPT Battle For The Season Pass III package this year on my site.

    You can win a weeklong vacation in the Bahamas, training from the pros (over 20 in attendance last year) and entry into up to three tournaments while you’re down there. One of the tournaments is a 3-day deep-stacked event with a number of WPT, cash and boot camp prizes. The grand prize is a $100,000 WPT Season Pass plus $10K in cash for expenses.

    You can use the WPT Season Pass to enter any World Poker Tour events you want (ten 10K events, a mix of 5K, 15K, etc)

    The first free satellite is being held on Full Tilt Poker Sunday, February 10th, 2008 at 14:00 (2pm EST)

    Right now there’s only 34 players signed up, the top 4 advance to a single-table semi-final in February. The fields aren’t going to get any smaller as word of this promotion spreads. So if you want in, you’ll want to play some of the earlier events to have less competition.

    Hope the tables & life are treating you well, and I hope you’ll take a shot at winning this prize!

    AJ
    President
    http://www.RakeReport.net

  • Cuz

    as you know, this is my schedule, and it is indeed the best post-college setup possible. i hope you can go back to it soon!

  • Cuz

    as you know, this is my schedule, and it is indeed the best post-college setup possible. i hope you can go back to it soon!

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