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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

f*%k

I've just made the hugest stuff-up in one of my jobs. A silly tiny mistake that could have gigantic repercussions. Nothing I can do now... just brace and wait till tomorrow morning...

eeeeep. I feel terrible.

sleepless night ahead...


UPDATE: (9.10am Wednesday)... Thankfully my mistake was stopped along the line before it got out into the world. PHEW. That was a close one... I had trouble sleeping, what with all the sums racing through my head of how many thousands of dollars I'd have had to fork out to rectify the problem. I'm still breathless at the thought of it all.

A-ny-way it's aaaaalll okay. Breath. Thanks for all your supportive comments. It's nice to have some team-mates to back you up when things crash and burn.

10 comments:

Veronica said...

oh no! I hope it works out ok for you. You're human, hopefully who ever the job if for, is too.

Esti said...

I hope everything works out one way or the other. I hope you run into nice understanding people there :)

Anonymous said...

Oh no! I hope it ends up being the opposite of what you fear...and if not that it will all work out in the end. Good luck!

Chair said...

People make mistakes, I hope the person it's for recognizes this and gives you the chance to fix it (if it's fixable) or work with it/around it.

mill said...

Oh gosh that sounds terrible. I'm glad it was all okay! I've done things and had sleepless nights because of it, but nothing that would cost me thousands of dollars!

Melanie Gray Augustin said...

I'm late in reading this, but so glad everything worked out!

Danielle said...

Very happy to hear everything turned out ok. Such an awful feeling when something is completely out of your control... but sometimes these things happen. I always say... deep breaths... deep breaths...

Anonymous said...

Crap! What kind of mistake costs thousands of dollars? Sooo glad that it was caught and it never had to come to that! Yikes!

Two Peas In a Pod said...

Glad to hear it turned out for you!
CHeers Kyla

Anonymous said...

what did'ya do?
Scary isn't it!
I used to work for a print company when I was in Australia, and as I was in charge of a lot of people's work when I first started there, I used to not sleep very much let me tell you! I understand. I am pleased it was stopped and you could relax your neck muscles. Finally.