I went to the dentist on Friday morning to have a cavity filled.  I knew I was in for trouble when the waiting room had fox news playing.  I mean, really?  People actually watch that?

The dentist was friendly, but did a better job of numbing my lip than the inside of my mouth.  So, when he put that needle in, it hurt like crazy.  I winced, he apologized, and I sat there quietly while we waited for it to kick in.  Once he was ready, he told me to let them know if I felt anything since the shot should have taken care of it.  Now brimming over with confidence, I agreed and they set to work.

At one point, the dentist asked his assistant for a “2 by 2” and I would have told them to go ahead since there was already a 2 by 4 in my mouth by the feel of it.  Except that I couldn’t speak because they had all that gear in there.  Too bad, too.  That would have been funny.  But not worth stopping what they were doing just to make a joke that I might have had to explain to them.

The actually filling didn’t take too long and I was on my slightly woozy way to work.

When I got there, one of my first tasks was an unpleasant one.  I had to write up my student assistant.  We’re really laid back in the office, but the day before yesterday I had assigned him a task and found him asleep at his desk.  Not just, “whoops, my head fell down and I went sleepy-time”.  No, this was leaned back, feet up, and full-on nap mode.  All he lacked was a snuggie.

This was the second time he’s done this, so yesterday I found the form, filled it out and set some new rules.  If I find him asleep again, he goes home for the day.  Asleep on the clock again and we’ll terminate him.

This actually seemed pretty lax to me – I mean, it should be obvious that one should stay awake at work – but he got a little pissy about it.  But not at me.  He was upset that he was being held to a higher standard than one of our full time colleagues – even going so far as to fill out his own complaint form about that person. He gave that to me and I hung onto it – I’ll ask him on Monday if he still wants me to take it forward.  It’s not going to do a bit of good and only going to make him look whiny on the heels of his own write up.   We stayed busy the rest of the afternoon and I think we’re cool.  I hated doing it – I like working with him – but it’s not doing him any favors to look the other way now and have him go out into the “real-world” with unrealistic expectations.