Elliot Derhay
Posted on January 1, 2019
Preface
I'm intending to turn this into a series of short, humorous posts others can get a chuckle out of.
This first one isn't really software/web development related. But it's the inspiration for this series, so I think I definitely should post it.
Story
So this morning, 1/1/2019, I go through my normal routine to get ready for work. Once I have everything together, I leave my neighborhood and drive down the highway. As usual, it took roughly 35 minutes for me to get to the city I work in.
The only thing that seemed different was that there was almost no traffic. I guessed that most companies let their employees off for the day, or that maybe I left before most of the traffic would flood the road. No big deal though.
I get to the parking garage and notice the emptiness resembles that of the road I drove to work. Oh well. That just means I get a better parking space. 😊
I walk to the office and lock the door behind me. It was dark, but that was alright. I was early and wasn't expecting anyone else for about another 30 minutes.
I do some normal morning stuff -- make tea, set up my laptop, go through emails and start gathering my thoughts on today's tasks.
Roughly 20 minutes later, I start to get a little concerned. I had messaged my manager a couple of times with no response, and I didn't see any other early birds. But I brushed that off, figuring they were coming in later.
Another 15 minutes passes. The office should be open at this point, but I keep holding onto this thought that everyone was allowed to come in late due to being out for New Year's Eve.
Finally, after 45 minutes of sitting by myself, I decide to call a coworker. My coworker then tells me that the office is closed for New Year's Day. While on the phone, I also get a response from my manager, telling me that we always close for New Year's Day, and that it's in the employee manual.
And that's why this is a derpy moment for me, because my manager was correct. We do always close for New Year's Day. I guess it slipped my mind. In fact, I even forgot to ask anyone the evening before if we were closed the next day. I just assumed we were open.
After I'm done shaking my head, I pack up and drive home for the rest of the day.
Anyway, that was The Facepalming Dev #1. I hope you enjoyed reading. 😊
Feel free to share a story of your own below and maybe we can all share a good laugh to start off 2019.
Happy New Year! 🎉 🎆
P.S.
It was brought to my attention that the slang "derpy" could be taken as a reference to people suffering from mental disorders. To avoid unnecessary confusion and/or offense, this series, which was previously called "Derpy Dev Moments", will now be called "The Facepalming Dev". Enjoy!
Posted on January 1, 2019
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