embarrassing our employees in public again
You know, in nine years when we're all celebrating DW's tenth anniversary, we are going to all look back and say that hiring
fu when we did was the smartest thing we could have done. Seriously: she's smart, talented, creative, and motivated, which are all highly important qualities, but the one quality she has that makes her such a brilliant hire is that she is positively gleeful about what she does (and whom she's doing it for), and that kind of enthusiasm is not only great to see, it's infectuous. I never fail to walk away from a conversation from her without feeling like this is the best project ever. The degree to which this improves my productivity cannot be measured.
So, I wanted to take a second and announce to Dreamwidth (or at least the subset of Dreamwidth that is reading my journal) that she is awesome and we made a damn good choice when we hired her. Because everyone should know that
fu rocks. That is all.
So, I wanted to take a second and announce to Dreamwidth (or at least the subset of Dreamwidth that is reading my journal) that she is awesome and we made a damn good choice when we hired her. Because everyone should know that

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(She has been doing a grand job of reminding me why my job is awesome and I love it.)
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Go
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OMG, I don't know how we got so lucky as to have you, but I give thanks daily that we do. Your dedication to constantly improving your skills, trying new things, and being undaunted at just about any task possible is such an asset to this project. I don't know if I've ever told you this, but I find you incredibly inspirational; your attitude towards trying new things is something I constantly remind myself of when I'm frustrated and ready to give up.
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Thank you :)
(And Gosh, yes, I am crazy like that. I get bored by doing what I already know so easily - I hope that counts as a good character trait ;))
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And ditto to what you said about Yvi. :)
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Thank [deity] you don't see me the first 30 minutes after receiving that feedback. The less said about that, the better.
And now go for it! Or, well, let your hand heal first :) I'll be over here, head-diving into poll code *g*
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Also, yay
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But, yes. The ability to gauge interest/talent/proclivities and steer people to the 'right' roles for them is something that I'm so glad I started cultivating so long ago, and if I had to name my one core strength as a manager that'd be on the very very shortlist.
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Which is why I wanted to go yay you, as well as yay
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I've been thinking about having more ink done, including that symbol. I have to stop myself from letting the voices in my head design my next ink, though, as someone in there thinks a full backpiece in black-and-white in about 16 different languages/layers/symbologies is perfectly reasonable *eyes him*
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I'm not sure where I want to get this one done. For years I've wanted to get "the universe is infinite" in Ancient (picking the symbols they used in Avalon Pt 2) done either around my wrist or on the inside of my left forearm... so I don't want to conflict with those plans, and I feel totally weird about putting any ink on my right arm, just doesn't seem like where it should go for some reason. Thinking on my calf, like three inches tall, or so.
/yammering
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I don't have any ink where I can see it either, but my girlfriend appreciates them at least :)
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Of all the people I've ever worked with (or for), this has been the one quality that has stood out among all the others. Sounds like you made a very good decision indeed.
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And woo hoo D and DW!!!
::confettis of glee!::
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No pressure, but I look forward to reading this once you've written it.
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♥
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