Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Ok, lets be honest


I am about to round out my fourth week in the private sector and I think its time to come clean. Since leaving the GAO back in January I have had a lot of friends, family, and acquaintances inquire about my new job.


  • How is the private sector different from the public?
  • Are you working crazy hours?
  • What cool projects are you working on?

Thus far my stock answer to all has been that things are going great, which for the most part is true but with one small caveat: I have not done anything yet. The highlight today was finding the cupboard that houses the steno pads. I am not sure why I thought I needed one, but I can now proudly call one my own. That being said, considering the seven months I spent at the GAO, the new place is great.

What GT has that the GAO does not:

  • professionalism,
  • positive reinforcement,
  • strong work ethic, and
  • blatant favoritism.

So, until I become inundated with tons of work, keep an eye on my blog and I'll keep an eye on yours.

Monday, February 13, 2006

NS, this ones for you...

Sunday, February 12, 2006

Sunday, February 12, 2:30 am
Last night was on of my favorite since moving to D.C. last July. For the most part it was pretty routine. Me, MKO, Skecko, TJ, & Tim met at Union Station had a quick beer at Capitol City Brewing Company, save me (still abstaining), after which the three "dudes" walked to the Hawk and Dove for some fancy tw0-stepping. Like I said, with the exception of the absence of some key players, it was a pretty routine night. What made it so exception was the snow.
I guess I am a kid at heart because I love snow! I hope everyone is enjoying this weekend as much as I did.