zeborah: Map of New Zealand with a zebra salient (Stressed)zeborah ([personal profile] zeborah) wrote,
@ 2009-08-19 10:01 am UTC
Entry tags:sick
Third time this winter. So not cool.

Working theory:
My alternative theory is that it was orange juice. Immediately prior to getting sick the last two times I've squeezed myself a whole heap of orange juice with my neato Kenwood food processor. Common knowledge says that orange juice is good for one's immune system but my anecdata clearly prove this idea highly suspect.

(1) Did I mention that? I mightn't have mentioned it because 90% is pretty high, all things considered. What's happening is that for budget reasons they're merging two of our library branches, and naturally they won't need as many staff once they're done. (In fact I think getting rid of some staff is also necessary for the budget to balance, but they've been coy on that thus far.) We guesstimate, pending actual word from real live management, that they'll need about 80% of those of us at my position; the other 10% is because the union will pursue various options for getting anyone made redundant a job elsewhere in the library system or university. Anyway, standard practice here for culling one's staff is to make everyone redundant and then make them all apply for their old jobs back. I suppose I should get my CV up-to-date, though what the point of "Same as last time you hired me but with the addition of the work I've done for you" is I really don't know.

(2) In order to fit two libraries' worth of books into one, we have to move piles of the stuff into storage. This is the older stuff that no-one uses, and you can tell that no-one uses because after you've worked with it for half an hour your hands are black.


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[identity profile] slrose.livejournal.com
2009-08-18 10:39 pm UTC (link)
Large quantities of dust bother even those people who are not allergic to it.

It may not make you sick, but it can certainly lower your resistance so that you catch whatever germs the engineers and your colleagues share with you.

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