Bars for those of us over twenty one these are places that we go and have fun most times. For those not twenty one, wait. For you see after work on Fridays, I used to frequent a certain bar, but then it got sold and the new owner didn't do much to change what was already working. Not bad. So I got used to my bartenders and servers and life was good. But what would life be with out challenges? Nothing, I say to you! The new owner at his discretion has decided to close the bar down to renovate it. Would of been nice if there was a sign! I was on my way to talk to a certain someone there that I had a mission for and then I couldn't. Blew my chance of that. But now the problem is where to go this Friday? No one is sure and it is causing a dilemma at work. Where does one now go to blow off steam? An old an ancient question when the answer shuts its doors.
I know there will those in the audience that don't understand because they have no experience in this. But the bar crowd from work gives you a different look on the problems at work and share little bits of information that otherwise would of never been seen before. As long as you remember that what is said and done there stays there. But you can act on what is done or seen there. A wink or a toast of "See you suckers in my next job" could lead to action later on or that Monday. Don't criticize me unless you yourself have walked in my shoes, and remember I fight the powers of suck at all hazards.
3 comments:
One nick picky thing.... Your post is something that's relevant to those over 21 with a valid ID...
They probably should have put up a sign. But I do understand how talking with your co-workers after work could be useful. I totally get that after reading that success book.
I can go with you to the bar next week!
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