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  Tuesday, November 08, 2005


Lunch Break
Let's Make it a Party

I can present myself in a number of ways. There have occurred a few republican future election contenders who have my attention.... Following my last blog, today's blog will calm down to a slightly more comfortable version.

I'll work toward keeping this one a little bit more edited or shall I say - compendious.

I have worked in a place called the PACOM. Originally I met two or three others who had joined me from somewhere else. We all worked as janitors. We just swept up and cleaned the bathrooms after the military folks occupied various locations.

I recalled that as a child, any of us once appropriated various societal based "clubs". Even to this day, these clubs are commendably very popular. Occasionally we call these strange customs "card game parties" even today for example.

I originally joined my military unit a few years ago. Someone conjured a thought of joining one another at a Friday lunch meeting. Any consuetude of brown bag lunches was intended to be flushed.

We went everywhere for lunch in Hawaii. Originally we three participants were very popular. A lot of people were desired to be included in the "boys" Friday "lunch party". Everyone seemed to need for an excuse to alleviate tedium.

"Let's get out of "the office" for at least once a week".

A certain charisma among employees prompting personal conversation in a comfortable "consuming" environment was always welcomed. Custom popularity became kind of a problem. The population of our little weekly lunch "club" increased uncontrollably.

I was very comfortable regardless of any so-called problems. We were comprised of mostly mature adults. We made our own club habit of eating at "nice" places. Not McDonalds. When people ordered something for $13.95 and an iced-tea then they generally just tossed in a Jefferson. Simple. The waiters always welcomed us back the same way. No bill ever came up financially short.

I advise to make that same lunch-club popular in your own company. This may sound bizarre but in a certain way it is an example of the same societal advances by 1954's William Golding's Lord of the Flies.

This was all beautiful if I was forced to live one way or another....Lets work to make our employment schedules a little more enjoyable.

In my opinion, it was just fun - whatever "worked out". Occasionally in our world we call this exercise "team development".


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