Dreading tonight
I've mentioned many times how much I truly enjoy *cough* *cough* *bullshit* dealing with the church morons who continually forget that Sunday follows Saturday. On a good night, I don't have to deal with any of them. On a bad night....
I suspect tonight will be a bad night. Tomorrow is Easter. One of the two predictable times of the year (the other being Christmas), that churches seem to like to do all kinds of fancy things for their Sunday programs... and predictably forget to actually get them run more then, oh, say, a day before they need them. Top that with at least one of our copiers in the back being broken until Monday (at a minimum), and I fear I'm going to be gritting my teeth a lot tonight.
I suspect tonight will be a bad night. Tomorrow is Easter. One of the two predictable times of the year (the other being Christmas), that churches seem to like to do all kinds of fancy things for their Sunday programs... and predictably forget to actually get them run more then, oh, say, a day before they need them. Top that with at least one of our copiers in the back being broken until Monday (at a minimum), and I fear I'm going to be gritting my teeth a lot tonight.

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Now, don't get me wrong. Most of the time, their jobs are easy. Heck, there are a couple of customers that I expect to see Sunday morning who always wait until then to run their jobs, and they're not the problem.
It's the "I've used four times as much tape as needed to make this ugly-ass mockup of the program, and I did it this way because it's obvious that you people at Kinko's don't know what double sided copies are, and oh, I need some changes made." church people who drive me bug-fuck.
I mean, just once, I want to ask them why they waited so late for a program that needs so much work done to it. Either that, or I want to tell them that there's no way I can do their job by the time they need it.