First day at the new job. Yahoo!

Congratulations!
Hopefully assimilation and integration won’t be long at the new company.
 
How’s the dim sum.

Oh, wait. o_O
 
Quiet afternoon since I can't login to the systems yet.
I need to rearrange my desk so that my back is too the wall, not the door.
Space has 4 desks. So eventually 4 people total. Being an introvert, I don't like this kind of setup.

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Quiet afternoon since I can't login to the systems yet.
I need to rearrange my desk so that my back is too the wall, not the door.
Space has 4 desks. So eventually 4 people total. Being an introvert, I don't like this kind of setup.

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It’s like a prison cell. You were there first so you’re the boss. Everyone else has to fight for the desk they want
 
Quiet afternoon since I can't login to the systems yet.
I need to rearrange my desk so that my back is too the wall, not the door.
Space has 4 desks. So eventually 4 people total. Being an introvert, I don't like this kind of setup.

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You're there first, so rearrange all the desk to your tactical advantage.
 
http://christianfighterpilot.com/2011/09/01/the-language-of-the-fighter-pilot-ygbsm/

The Language of the Fighter Pilot: YGBSM
1 September 2011
Much of the fighter pilot lexicon is not suitable for the ears of Mom or the kids. When translated, this is one of those terms.

YGBSM is short for “You Gotta Be Sh-tting Me,” which is obviously a term of shock, disbelief, or resignation at a realization of institutional stupidity. Where did it come from, and why is it so popular in the fighter pilot community?

Lt Col Allen Lamb, USAF (ret.), wrote a first person account about being one of the Air Force’s (the world’s) first SAM-killers, otherwise known as “Wild Weasels:”

[My EWO] Jack Donnovan’s contribution to the vernacular when introduced to the Wild Weasel concept was more enduring, and became the semi-official motto of the Wild Weasel profession: YGBSM – “You gotta be sh-tting me.” This was the natural response of an educated man, a veteran EWO on B-52s and the like, upon learning that he was to fly back seat to a self-absorbed fighter pilot while acting as flypaper for enemy SAMs. What would you say?
 
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