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Thanks to Rinkworks you can now read my blog translated into Redneck, Jive, Elmer Fudd, Swedish Chef, Moron, Pig Latin, or Hacker. (I learned about this resource from Loosetooth.com.)
Thanks to Rinkworks you can now read my blog translated into Redneck, Jive, Elmer Fudd, Swedish Chef, Moron, Pig Latin, or Hacker. (I learned about this resource from Loosetooth.com.)

Bank One, Elgin IllinoisThe bank has moved up the start date of my new, permanent job downtown from February 14 to February 7, but that wasn't enough to keep me from having to spend a week and a day playing for the farm team.
![]() | Here I am at the workspace I've carved out for myself in the training room currently serving as impromptu lab space. Space is at a premium here, which I find amusing given that the far suburbs give way to empty farmland just beyond the edge of the building. If I look unhappy in this photo, it's because I unexpectedly had to deal with a bit of beaureaucracy left over from my previous project. (Hey, there's a good corporate motto: "...just a bit of bureaucracy." |
Cheering me up was a call I got from my future boss welcoming me aboard and arranging the details of my first day a week from Monday. That call came just when I needed it, when I was really feeling the contractor blues.
![]() | I had a random thought on the train this morning: What if there was nuclear apocolypse or some other large-scale disaster and the only people left alive were myself and others like me who don't understand the difference between bi-annual and semi-annual? |
It's just a thought.

OK, so here's the deal. I will be working nights once I start my new job. But I'm starting to think that most of you will actually see less of me before then.
That's because my current bosses at Bank One don't quite know what to do with me, and are therefore trading me out to the farm team in Elgin, Illinois. This will be a roundtrip commute so arduous that I'm actively trying not to think about it. I'll be near farms.
Anyone want me to pick up something from the old farmstand? How about some sweetcorn?

I'm pleased to announce that I got a job offer from JP Morgan. This is significant, because I have not had a full-time job in nearly 8 years. I hope to start in my new position by mid-February. More details to come as soon as I complete the labyrinthian hiring process.

Starbucks is the tool that makes Bank One work. It's not the technology, talented professionals, or even all the savy marketing. It's nothing but Starbucks.
No wonder their building one inside the lobby at 1 Bank One Plaza, even though there is already a Starbucks across the street.