Thursday, September 1, 2011

Friday Hometown Shootout -- Work

A longer than usual blog during which Mark finally learns his true vocational calling.

I'm whistling as I skip down the hallway to the B&B office for this weeks photo shootout.  The tune is from Snow White and the Seven Dwarves -- "Whistle while you work, just whistle while you work....da da da whatever the words...just whistle while you work..."    I'm looking forward to this one.

But when I walk into the studio, I'm shocked to find that Bagman and Butler have already started posting!


"Hey!  What's the big idea!  How could you start without me?!!"

BUTLER: "If it isn't Grumpy, himself."

BAGMAN:  "I think he saw himself as Dopey."

"At least Snow White kissed Dopey," I explain.  "But don't change the subject.  Why are you posting pictures without consulting me?"


BUTLER:  "No offense, Mark, but you are retired now.  What do you know about work?"

BAGMAN:  "He never knew nothing about work when he was working!"

"I resent that!" I bluster resentfully.  "I had an important job directing an alcohol and drug treatment agency!"


BUTLER: "Yes. It is obvious that you took your job very seriously."

"That's not fair!  That picture was taken at an office Christmas Party," I whine, which is what I do when blustering doesn't work.  "I was working hard at building employee morale!   I worked long, hard hours.  Look at this!"   I manage to post a better picture of myself.


BAGMAN: "You call that work!?   A cushy air conditioned office?  It was 100 degrees yesterday and real workers were putting a new roof on your neighbor's house!"


"But I had a position of importance.  I was even in charge of the County's Emeregency Operations Center during hurricanes,"  I rationalize, which is what I do when trying to recover from whining.


BUTLER:  "You seem to have a rather inflated perception of your self-importance.  Do you really see your job as more important than people who struggle for a living?"


"Well some people thought I was important," I say, reduced to grasping for straws.  "Look!"


BUTLER: "Now you are just grasping for straws.  That was just a photo opportunity and besides, the award was being given to the woman.  She's the one who did the work.  They just invited you to be in the picture because they didn't want to offend you."

So I am now reduced to silence.  But I'm not quite defeated yet.  After a few minutes of trying to remember if I ever really did anything during my 35 year career, I come up with an idea!

"Okay," I concede (partially).  "Maybe management doesn't qualify as work.  But I was also very creative.  Look at the picture below!  I used to make very creative Power Point presentations."


BAGMAN:  "Creative!!! You call that creative?!!   The audience is half-asleep!  Besides, this is what real creative work looks like!"

Suddenly Bagman and Butler are posting pictures faster than I can keep up with them.





BUTLER:  "Look, Mark. We regret having to burst your bubble.  But even if we agreed that you did a little work during your career, the fact is that you are now retired.  You no longer work."

Angrily, I explode with self-righteousness which is the last resort when whining, blustering, rationalization, etc., have failed.  "My two grandchildren live with me!  I dare you to tell the single mothers of the world that being a stay-at-home mom isn't work!!" 

BUTLER:  "You're not a single mom!!  Three other adults live with you!  The kids go to day-care, the adults go to work and your main duty is to walk the dogs while they are gone!!"

"But...but...but...well, I taught Conner to fish!"


BAGMAN:  "You're not even in that picture."

BUTLER:  "Besides, it was Barclay who taught Conner to fish.  You just go out these days and get the line all tangled up."

BAGMAN: "Besides that..."

BUTLER: "I already said 'besides.'  You can't say 'besides' right after someone else has said it."

BAGMAN: "Go eat worms!  This is what real fishing work looks like anyway."



I'm beginning to feel useless.  "I don't have a picture to prove it, but at least I sometimes cook."

BUTLER:  "I think it's called the Microwave. This is what cooking looks like in the world of work."


I'm totally defeated and have no further recourse than to throw myself at the mercy of Bagman and Butler.  "Please, guys.  Have mercy.  Are there no photographs that show a purpose to my life?"

BUTLER (smiling compassionately): "Well, I've noticed one area where you succeed in being useful around the house.



AT LAST!!!
I HAVE FINALLY FOUND MY TRUE CALLING!


BAGMAN:  "I think Sleepy is the dwarf that Mark most resembles." 

 
























15 comments:

  1. Um? That post looks suspiciously familiar. I know, you posted your Friday shootout into the future, then you went back in time and erased it, and posted it into the future again, because this is Thursday, but tomorrow, which by the time you read this, will be today, and you will caught up in time and space, unless of course, you decide to drag out your Tardis.

    Love your photos just as much as I did when you posted them. I can't remember what I wrote, but whatever it was, I am sure the words are somewhere out there in space. Check your Tardis.

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  2. The best picture to me , is of the fishermen! I love both pictures.

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  3. Those last two pictures look like a nice job!
    And a blogging job well done too! ;)

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  4. p/s I will sack that baby sitter, sleeping on the job. LOL

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  5. Are you holding an SOS pad in your main picture? It looks like you might eat it!;-) I agree with Patty on the "hmmm--something is pretty familiar about this..." I love the grandpa poses--that's the important work!

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  6. Thank you for making me laugh - and think at the same time. I guess a lot of people would hardly say it is work what I do, especially since I have started working from home. In fact, my sister keeps joking, asking me things like 'Do you "work" tomorrow?' and 'How was "work" today?'.

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  7. Great post...love the ending!!! Warms my heart right up. And, yes...it's all work, in the chair or out in the air of the world - everyone is needed :)

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  8. Love love your post. And I so love the ending. These true calling is the most demanding job ever hahaha.

    Human Labor

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  9. I tried to put something together on the labour of love but couldn't find the shots. But I think you did it for me. All labour is important but surely the most important is the labour of love.

    Love the first shot and the man pushing the barrow.

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  10. Ha, I agree, keeping the little ones comfortable takes a lot of work, fat deposits in the right place, and balance...we would be the first if they began screaming right!

    Love this post...I always wanted to wear a hard hat, but daddy would take it away before it ever went on my head, he said it was too dirty to mess up my beautiful red hair :)

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  11. Awesome work post! Pardon me for giggling throughout. The work you've captured is important and hard but I do like the funny tossed in to create some balance.

    If all you ever do from hereon in is let kids sleep on you, you'll have done some of the best work in the world.

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  12. what a full day.
    packed with smiles and busy energy.

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  13. Funny Bunny Fridays week 2 is open for humor entries right now,

    Welcome in,

    It is never too late to share a laughter with your peer bloggers.

    Keep smiling.
    Bless your Tuesday.
    xoxox

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  14. sorry for being so late. you have so many great images Mark. fantastic shoot out!!

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