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Mission Impossible

6.06.05 (12:59 pm)   [edit

You have been dropped into pitch darkness in some obscure location in the middle of a rainforest ... no supplies, no compass, no tools and no instructions...

Your mission should you choose to accept it (although you weren't given the opportunity NOT to accept it) is to survive and find your way to some sort of civilization you know exists somewhere but have no rational idea how to find it???

Welcome to my life!!!

Taken over a business with promise of financial files that would transfer "easily" to the new accounting software I spent a week familiarizing myself with.  Yeah Right!!  In my dreams.  I am now lost in a pile of transactions, bank statements and fiscal reports having to enter every transaction manually for the last year JUST to get current. 

Lost in a sea of rules and regulations that govern ever dotted "i" and crossed "t" that I have to deal with.  Dispite the fact that I have only had access to said rules and regulations for hmmm  about 4 days.

Sucked into a vat of people whose only job qualification is knowing how to "pass the buck" to someone else whose only job qualification is knowing how to "pass the buck".

It is a good thing that I follow the theory that sleep is highly over-rated!!

More to follow on Mission Impossible.

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