Wednesday, October 12, 2005
Learning to Tell Time
Hey, construction workers! Let's do a simple lesson to learn how to tell time.

If it's morning, you know that you can start working once the little hand is on the 7 and the big hand is on the 12. If the little hand is on the six and the big hand is on the 11, it's still not time to start working, so don't even think about it.
If it's night, you have to stop working when the little hand is on the 7 and the big hand is on the 12. If the little hand is on the 7, but the big hand is even a tad to the right of the 12, YOU MUST STOP WORKING.
It's really very simple and I'm not sure why so many of you seem to have a problem with this. Also, I find it more infuriating when you feel the need to laugh at me for being annoyed and yet more infuriating when you continue working for an extra hour or two.
Oh, and one more thing. If it's a Saturday or Sunday, you can't work at all. No exceptions, no excuses. I don't care what your deadline is, I don't care if you missed a weekday workday, and I don't care if everyone else gets to do it. These were the conditions of approval and someone agreed to them when your project was being granted a permit. If you're unhappy, go talk to them. Do not take it out on the neighborhood with complete disregard for the people who live and work in the area.
If you need help with the time, perhaps you could get a digital watch.
A big thank you to the projects who stop on time and who are curtious to your surroundings.

