Looks unlikely that we'll get to catch up this week.
I'm attempting to get to Big Sky, Montana for a
fantastic wedding weekend with my family, (Cousin
getting married).  Hopefully leaving on Thursday-we'll
see what my onsite manager says about it tomorrow. I'm
skipping class tomorrow night.
And I am working every day for the next month up in
the Roseville, land o' HP.  I'm staying up here,
commuting to school-which is what's killing me.
Plus-I have this increasing concern that I'm not
actually absorbing an MBA's worth of learning and
experiences. Alas-I'll tell you all about it when we
talk.  I sent Diane an email to get the deadlines,
etc.   Have a great time in Portland.  1/2 of the
classes?  dangerous!!
Courntey
--- Jeff.Dasovich@enron.com wrote:
>
> Hi:  O lord.  You know, the pace at school is so
> much nicer--actually have
> time to think about things and absorb it.  But work
> has gotten so insane
> that I sympathize with your plight (since mine's the
> same).  I think I've
> maybe made it to 1/2--that's 1/2--of the finance
> classes.
>
> NORTH of Sacramento.  Are you driving to Sacramento
> every day?  Say it
> ain't so.  That's brutal.
>
> When you say full time, you mean school full time?
> That, I assume, means
> leaving your job?  Be happy to talk about it.  You
> know me---believer in
> always keeping all options open and active.  If full
> time makes sense, you
> ought to do it.
>
> Unfortunately, though, it looks like I'll be missing
> class (again) on
> Tuesday because I have to be in Portland.  If you're
> not going to Sac on
> Monday, coffee in SF during work hours works.  Or I
> could meet you during
> break on Monday.  Or we could have lunch or a beer
> after work on Thursday
> or Friday when I'm back from Portland.
>
> Hang in there.  I was worried about you--seemed
> liked you'd gone
> underground again.  Remember, life's too short to
> get too worried about it.
> Let me know what works for you.
>
> Best,
> Jeff
>
> PS  I'm spending my Saturday nite working on a
> financial reporting case.
> Hope that's modest consolation.
>
> "Strategizing?!"   (I don't think so.)
>
>
>
>
>
>                     Courtney Abernathy
>
>
>                     <courtney_abernathy@        To:
>    Jeff.Dasovich@enron.com
>
>                     yahoo.com>                  cc:
>
>
>
> Subject:     Re: Hectic?
>
>                     09/30/2000 07:52 PM
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>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Boy did I flake on the happy hour.  Jeff-I think
> I've
> gone over THE edge.  Hectic does't even work
> anymore.
>  I'm on a (fairly)good project at HP..IN SACRAMENTO,
> in fact 20 miles north of Sacramento. I LOVE the
> company, the learning, the work, the teams, the
> people, the career opportunities.  I hate the 4+
> hours
> of driving on Mondays and Tuesdays,
> strategizing(real
> word?) about balancing the needs of the team with
> getting my ass to school. I really want to talk to
> you...I'm thinking about full time and want your
> thoughts.  Are you available at break on Tuesday for
> a
> beer?
> Courtney
> --- Jeff.Dasovich@enron.com wrote:
> > Hey there stranger:
> > By the looks of your attire (very nice), and the
> > pace of you walk the other
> > night, looks like you're back in the working
> groove.
> >  Hope work is fun and
> > your classes are good.  I'm trying to get used to
> > the "no life" thing
> > again.  And you slacked on the happy hour.
> >
> > Best,
> > Jeff
> >
>
>
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