Tuesday, October 21, 2008

So I'm fairly certain that I've officially figured out what my relationship with Mike was all about. I've been reading over journal entries and there is an extreme amount of variation in what I say about him, but it all essentially stems from the same issue. This issue about worth. An issue whose symptoms diffused throughout my emotional body and reached the surface in a multiplicity of ways but as I said, still underlyingly say the same thing.

And I can just delete all those words in a heartbeat. I mean, I still have a copy of them, but in this case, for my book, they have no relevance because all I need to know is this issue of worth.

I haven't yet summed up the issue with Dan yet. I was battling such an intensity with Dan. Because of the state of mind I was in. In prior flings I had always dealt with very strong and wild emotions. That was a pattern. But this time, I was dealing with the deepest, revolutionary, life-changing philosophies. And yet, I still had the desire to heal, to be loved, to have worth.

So, I mean, I couldn't cleanse myself of emotional involvement, even though I wanted to. I wanted to look at the realistic, serious side of God and life. But I still needed to fix things in my emotional body. And that battle between philosophical reality and emotional reality made everything about Dan very grave and sressful.

It was essentially the same issue as with Mike, of course, because all relationships have had that same theme. I enjoyed Mike because he made me feel worthy. I lamented our breakup, I obsessed over our breakup because I missed that feeling. It had been ripped away from me and I needed it back. And it took a long time to come back from that, to develop a lifestyle that I could thrive in, despite not having Mike. And I just kept dreaming about Mike, knowing that he represented something, but I didn't know what. I don't dream about him anymore. Because I know now what it represented to my subconscious. Worth. Mike represented my way to have self-worth.

And Dan was my way of coming back from that in the sense that I couldn't until that point let anybody affect me the way Mike and Amelia had. I couldn't bond with anyone, I couldn't respect anyone. I needed to open up to people again. But I was also very addicted to Dan's own version of giving me worth. And because of the newfound philosophies and him being an adult and me becoming an adult, everything was very, very intense. With Mike, I was happy. Miserable throughout the breakup but happy with him. With Dan, everything was just very intense.

Obviously, I never got to be in a relationship with him. For a year, things were pretty much just up in the air. Always tense.

And it's funny.. I finally have, again, what I had with Mike. With Joe. Only better. It feels emptier. But that emptiness is me being devoid of emotional baggage, drama. So I have less anger, less hate, less frustration, less fear, less misery, less fighting, less self-loathing, less passion. Sure, I'm empty of those emotions. But am I stupid enough to complain about it?

And it's not like I suddenly became worthy and was given Joe. Because I recognize that there were other people similar to Joe, like Tom, who wanted to date me for a very long time. But I couldn't feel anything for them. I was attracted to the emotional, dramatic people like Mike and John. I was attracted to people who were not capable of appreciating my worth like Dan and James. Because I wanted to open my eyes to issues they could spark.

And the fact that I chose to go out with Joe only shows that I'm finally ready to let that go. I'm finally ready to move on from that theme of that pattern with that particular type of guy.

And I do love Joe. And I miss him when he's not here. He's my spine. My emotional and even physical support. Willing to be there for me. And it's not a one way street. It's not like he adores me and worships the ground I walk upon. He's not my slave. He helps me and I help him. I think we both give willingly. And take sparingly. But because we're both always giving, we hopefully don't feel without. You know? And that's how it should be. Instead of both people taking and neither of them giving or one person taking and one person giving. I do everything I can imagine to help make his life better. Except give him a blowjob. Not that he would ask. :P

And he does everything he can think of to make my life better. I don't feel like I need to beg any more of him than he gives me. And he doesn't ask a lot of me, though I feel that's because he feels he doesn't deserve to ask - something I'd do anything to help him contradict in his belief system.

And it's funny. I think, as a woman, we have this natural compulsion to be adoring and attentive. It's a motherly quality to take care of things, to nurture, to run the household and the relationship while the father is the figurehead. So in a sense, we ignore guys who would give us the same adoring and attentive quality we ourselves possess for men. And that's why nice guys finish last. But it's so amazingly crazy to be in a relationship with someone who doesn't give.

I never thought so. Because I never thought that I deserved to have it. And that's why I always had a begging quality. Because I always felt like a beggar. I felt like I didn't naturally deserve anything, thus, all I would ever get is what I convinced someone to give me through pity and compassion for my situation.

It seems so familiar to have someone who wants to give. Because I've possessed that quality for my lovers as well. But it's so new and amusing to have it on the opposite side.

And yeah. It's a little boring, a little dull. Because there's no negative drama, which I don't miss, because it made me MISERABLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE. But to contrast the misery, there was a manic feeling. Overstimulation that couldn't last and didn't sincerely mean anything. But filled a quarter of my time with a high that I craved the other 75% of the time while I was miserable. And that's part of the misery, the absence of that manic emotion. It was always one or the other. So if I wasn't manic, I was miserable and I was in a panic to find a way to get the mania back.

But as I've said before, we allow our emotions to become the dictionary for reality. They define the meaning of life for us. And I feel like I can't define this relationship because I have no emotions negative or positive. But I'm happy. And satisfied.

I miss the mania. I miss the need, the emotional lust for the mania. That's kind of how it's been in the past year. When the mania was absent, instead of going to the opposite extreme and hamming up my misery, I learned to just lust for the mania in order to fill those moments. And I spent so much time doing exactly that. Lusting for a relationship, for a person who could give me that mania.

And I almost said no to Joe, because I wanted someone who would make me feel manic. I wanted a lifestyle that I could be proud of. Whenever I imagine it, I think of what would make me proud. But I forget that pride is empty in itself. And that even if I had that situation, I would probably be sitting there bored and lost and wishing I was alone.

I don't need Joe. But I enjoy him. And I have all of the physical stuff I've been craving for centuries. I have warmth, hugs, kisses, making out, sitting on his lap, touching, foreplay and sex, to a degree. We've only been dating for two weeks, so we haven't really established a habit yet. Not that that sounds very appealing. But I have all the security and comfort I wanted physically. And I get to sleep in his arms, because I live in my own apartment now. And I get to see him at work, which I love. Though the managers yell at me every damn day for being at Famiglias. Which sucks because I've gone there on my breaks like... always. Even before I was dating Joe. Because I like all the people who work there, at least the males, and I'm so bored on my breaks that I chat with them to fill the time. The managers didn't like it, but now that they know I'm dating Joe, they automatically think that I'm over there distracting him from his work. So they kick me out.

It frustrates me. It frustrates me that I'm getting yelled at constantly because then I feel that I'm constantly letting them down. And it frustrates me because I don't want to stop going over there. So I'm just going to keep getting yelled at. I wish they would lay off. I'm not distracting Joe. I just like to watch him work and chat with the guys. And Joe listens, so I can go over there and tell him a little about my day. And eat pizza too. Though that's an issue in itself because I'm supposed to pay for the free pizza they give me... so I can't eat it there because otherwise the managers will realize they never gave me their card for the discount.

It's funny, though. Because I didn't pay for it twice a few days ago and I just looked right in the managers eyes and even talked about my choice of food and stuff. Unabashedly. Which makes me a really good liar and that's not a fun status to have. Because then when you get caught, they know that you're not guilty for it. They know that you're not ashamed of your lies. But it relieved some of the stress. lol. Cause I was afraid to get caught, though not guilty. All of us do it when we can. And so much food gets thrown away that you feel like it's worse to not eat it, than to eat it. I first only ate food that was going to be thrown away except the soups and the pizzas. Though I would happily eat some if I was over there when they throw it out. even though the pizzas are not very good when they're not fresh. Same with the pastries, but they sometimes throw them out at the end of the day even if they are still fresh enough.

I want some soup now...

But if I go there I'll get yelled at because now apparently everything I do is in order to distract Joe. That pisses me off. I went in the other day on my day off. I wasn't even talking to Joe, I was in the front hall but closer to Starbucks than anything and I was with my sister and Isis, though not at that exact moment when Pete, a manager, came over and told me to leave. Not in a mean way. But he said "get outta here." and I protested because I'm a customer. And he sad it again. And I protested and he said it again.

He didn't say it mean and I didn't argue defensively. Actually. He said it like he knew I was bending the rules by being there, because we're apparently not allowed to be customers if we work there. I can understand them not wanting us to run around the back offices or come into the concepts and confuse the customers. And I argued back softly like I knew I was bending the rules too but I thought I would give it a shot anyway.

And yeah, I did say hi to Joe. Though my whole point in coming was to give him his contacts, cause he'd left them at my house. And I'm glad I did because he said that during football practice his glasses couldn't fit under his helmet so he basically just couldn't see at all. But it was on a really slow day. I couldn't possibly get in the way of customers because there were none.

I wanted Joe to see Isis do her ABCs on her birthday and Isis adores being there. She fought us so much to leave after Pete kicked me out. Amelia didn't want to be there either but Isis loves being in public for some reason. She's shy when you introduce her to someone, but she loves saying hi to random strangers. I don't get it. If you're in a house or you go to a house and there's only one person there, she won't say anything. She won't look at them, she won't say hi. But if you go to the store, she walks off on her own and says hi to everybody she sees and she talks to them about her bah bah or the crackers she wants or the doggie she's just seen.

It's not strange because it's backwards. It's strange because I didn't think a baby would be able to differentiate between the situations. Like she can distinguish the situations that symbolize something for her, so she knows that something about being introduced to someone makes her afraid. Probably the direct pressure, her mom is like that too. But something about the freedom of being in public but knowing that everybody there is a stranger, thus, there are no expectations and that releases her shyness and lets her open up more. When people look at her or pay direct attention to her she feels pressured and she closes her eyes and pretends to be asleep. But when people are just standing around scanning the products on the aisle, she feels that they're approachable and she makes small talk with them.

Anyway, there is still some emotional drama with Joe. Like, he smokes. I knew he used to smoke and I thought, before we dated that he did smoke. But then he lied to me and told me he didn't smoke. But I caught him smoking twice. The first time I got mad because he was smoking during my break and I wanted to hang out with him but he was outside with Ashley and I waited for him at Famiglias but he was gone for like 20 minutes. So I hammed it up a little bit jokingly, with the help of my Starbucks friends. But then someone told me that Joe had had a bad day so I ran out there to hug him and let him know that I wasn't mad because that was only added stress and it wasn't serious for me.

I never told him he couldn't smoke, though I won't pretend I like it. But I forgave him that day because he said it was because of the stress. That was actually the first day I said I love you. Cause he said it before we were even dating but I couldn't say it. But that day when he said I love you I automatically said it back without thinking about it. Because I did care about him, and that is love.

But then the other day I came out to tell him that I was staying late and Melissa said he was outside taking a smoke break, I went out there but couldn't find him, so I went back in, but couldn't find him inside so I went back out and he wasn't smoking so I asked him if he had been and he said no, he was only getting some fresh air. Totally lied to my face. But then I smelled it on his breath so I asked him again and he said he'd only taken a drag.

And that hurt a lot. Both times I walked away and pretended like I didn't care. I, for some reason, didn't allow myself to emotionally react in front of him. I immediately blocked the emotions and walked away to process them slower and on my own private time. Though I always tell Ron things cause he acts interested. Like he's not seriously interested, but he listens and jokes around about me and Joe and asks questions. He works in Starbucks so he's on my side of the fence. Someone I won't get yelled at for talking to.

Ugh, and I wanted to work at Famiglias. Not now. But I wanted it to be an option, cause I like it there. Though it is fucking easy. All you have to do when there's a customer is put the pizza slice in the oven and ring them up. No preparation under pressure. And I may miss preparing the drinks and the cleaning and having to actually do work if I went over there. But I wanted to know that if Starbucks got to be too much, that I would have other options - Famiglias. Now there is no way a manager would ever let me do it. They would automatically assume that I'm doing it to go over there and flirt with Joe all day and they would assume that we could never get any work done and that we'd be hugging and touching all day.

Ugh. I wanted to go there before I even knew Joe's name. Before I'd ever even said a word to him. They'll never believe that. Destiny, who works there, asked if I wanted to switch with her so that she could work at Starbucks. But she asked at a really inopportune moment. EVEN THOUGH I HAD JUST BEGUN DATING JOE. I still said no.

Moo.

Anyway. I block my emotion in first reaction. That's what I learned. I'm disappointed that Joe smokes. But there is no margin for lying. He has to trust me. He has to trust that I'll love him despite the truth. He doesn't have to tell me everything but if I ask directly he can't lie to my face, like three times. Because he had previously said that he quit smoking years ago.

And I didn't yell at him or show any anger at all. I just walked away, back to Starbucks. He sent a couple people over to ask if I was mad and I was like, am I supposed to be pleased that he lies to my face? No. Well then that's your answer. Though I didn't say anything about the smoking. But he felt really guilty and I went over there on my break and told him that I didn't care about the smoking but he couldn't lie to me.

BUT we had originally had plans to hang out. It was a Sat night and we take those nights to sleep over because he usually can't on weekdays because he's still in high school. We were going to go to his homecoming but he had to work. And I had already told him I was okay with it, that I didn't want to go anymore. Though he felt he had disappointed me so that made him moody. And the cigarette thing just went on top of that. But while I was mad he called his friend to pick him up after work. Instead of going home with me. So when his friend showed up I again said to his face that I wasn't mad.

Yes, I LIED to his face. But over the opposite issue. Not something that would make him mad, but something that would make me mad. I was in denial about my own anger. But I left and just said bye across the hall to him, without giving him a hug or a kiss. I couldn't fake it. I couldn't fake any softness or sweetness, cause my emotions were frozen in mid-air. I didn't want to feel the pain. So I walked out to my car and he yelled across the parking lot but I ignored him. I was going to wait in my car for him to get there but he didn't think I would so he ran all the way across the huge parking lot and he asked if I was mad at him for leaving with his friend and I said no, and he said it seemed like it. But I lied again.

So he started walking away but I asked him if he was going to give me a kiss goodbye and he said that I was closing the door in his face, which I was. So he kissed me goodbye and started walking away but I felt bad because he'd just run all the way across the parking lot and he was breathing heavily and it showed he cared, so I told him to come back and I gave him a huge hug.

But as soon as he left I got hit with a bunch of pain. I was hurt that he would leave me when we so obviously had plans to hang out, to not only hang out but to sleep over. I was hurt that he was smoking behind my back and that if there was a reason for him smoking it was one I was unaware of. We had come together because he had slept over the night before and it felt like something had happened and I'm like, but nothing could have because he's been with me this whole time. He was being so distant and moody and then he ditches me in such an obvious manner. He said that he had called his friend while I was mad at him and that pissed me off more because that showed that he was punishing me for being mad at him.

Like when you do something wrong and someone gets mad at you for it, you spitefully or vindictively do something more that will punish them for punishing you. Yeah, I've done it a million times. You want to get a reaction out of them, you want them to suffer. And that made me mad. That he would do that to me. That he would pretend like he'd called his friend because he thought he weren't going to hang out because I was mad. But I came back like ten minutes later and told him I wasn't mad and everything was okay. And he had like two or three hours to call his friend and change his mind, but he didn't.

I worked 11 hours that day so that I could stay and be with Joe while he worked overtime, and so that we could go home together and first he gets moody and silent and then he smokes behind my back and then he lies about it and then he runs off with his friend as soon as he gets caught. All I wanted to do was go to his homecoming and sleep in his arms and he just had so much going on and he wouldn't communicate with me about it and he just kept his distance and it hurt a lot.

So I cried in the car. I sent him a text but he and his brother share the cell phone bill and they haven't paid it yet so his cell is shut off. For a while he could still receive texts and calls but now he can't so he didn't get them. He came on aim and I said that I was mad and he said sorry a million times but I didn't care to hear it so I told him to go away and he did. And I avoided the emotion further by watching Friends. It gave me some good laughs.

But I gave him my single bed cause his broke and I had just bought a queen sized bed. His dad was supposed to pick it up ages ago but he hasn't, so Joe came the next morning to get the bed. I thought he wouldn't since I was mad at him and I thought he would further avoid and reject me. But I think he went off with his friend to punish me and then I told him I didn't want to talk to him on aim to punish him for punishing me, and in doing so turned the tables. So he had to come the next morning and get me to stop being mad. I wasn't responding very much even though his dad told me I looked sexy even in pajamas....

But then Joe said that he couldn't get a ride to the 5hour thing for getting your license and I automatically got lost in my compassion and offered to take him myself and released my own emotion in doing so. I had plans to ignore him at work and ignore him all week but I couldn't. And Sunday was an intense day so I got lost in that.

Starbucks is a very high pressured place to work in. It's very intense. The service industry IS intense, but out of all the concepts in the plaza, Starbucks is the most intense. And perhaps the Starbucks customer is the most intense as well. Not to mention we gravitate dramatic people working there, so they don't make things any easier.

I am not exaggerating when I say that we had at least 20 if not more drinks lined up across the counter waiting to be made. Empty, labeled cups. And I couldn't pore the damn milk because every time I'd go to do it, the cashiers would call three more friggen drinks and I'd have to scramble for the marker to mark more cups before I forgot what they had ordered.

Brittany was too busy making free drinks for her friends and not marking cups when she was supposed to be. And she was highly offended in a spoiled brat way that I wouldn't make the drinks for her friend, so she was being all haughty and uncooperative. And Matt burned his hand and had second-degree burns which he ignored at first but he was so stressed he wasn't much help, even though I desperately needed him because he's a good barista.

Then Brittany got on register because Martin kept calling drinks and not waiting for us to hear them and write them down so we kept missing drinks. But he cant do bar, he doesn't know how so he couldn't help me. So I don't even know how I did it. I was so mad at our manager for not friggen helping us. She came in and just cleaned a little and that's it. I needed her to make mocha but I had already made it in like .05 seconds because she wasn't there, even though I had to search the whole building for scissors and ended up borrowing a knife from Famiglias.

The truth is, Pam is old. And if we can't handle the stress of making the drinks, neither can she. She can't hear as well as us, she can't remember as well as us and she can't make the drinks as fast as us. So she really wasn't any help.

Needless to say, nobody who ordered nonfat milk that day, got nonfat milk. And the shots were all over the place. They were either old or I couldn't remember if they'd already been put in so I just put a half of an old one in there to make sure it tasted like it.

The only ones I paid attention to were the soy ones because some people are allergic and I respect that. Everything else was extremely sloppy. And naturally, we kept getting errors. Matt blamed Martin calling them out wrong. And maybe he did. So we had to remake a bunch and of the 20 or 25 sitting on the counter, we were still missing at least five that we hadn't heard at all.

For some reason on busy days we always have leftover drinks that nobody takes. Either they leave without it or we got called it and then at the register they changed their minds and the cashiers didn't cancel it or we just make extra drinks on accident. We had just a swarm of people waiting for their drinks and only one drink was left there.

I thought that more people would sense the hopelessness of the situation. They could see at the register that there were 40 cups lined up along the counters and a mass of impatient, unhappy people.

Like, the thing with a service industry is that you're trying to please the customers. No matter what. Even if there's something wrong, you're still trying to make things right. But I knew that it was a hopeless situation. I didn't even pressure myself to try to make things right because I knew it was impossible. In fact, I was laughing and smiling and making jokes because I had so detached myself from even expecting that one single drink needed to be perfect, so I didn't feel any stress at all. In the least bit. I just knew it was hopeless. And accepted it.

I didn't even bother to say, sorry for the wait to any of the customers or Have a nice day. Because there was no way to fix it. No way to make it right. There were just too many customers and not enough hands. Not enough mobilization. We could have done it but we didn't have any team work whatsoever. Usually there are two people on bar. One to label the drinks and do syrups and one to do the shots of espresso and the milk. The one side deals with the cashiers and listening to drinks and the other side deals with the customers and sometimes the complaints or remakes. But we only ever really had one person on bar that day. Doing both. And on a slow day, it's no problem. But as I said, when you're getting called three drinks each minute, no exaggeration, you can't get anything done because you're too busy having a sharpie and an empty cup in your hand instead of milk or espresso.

And if there's a time to catch up, you can. Even if there's a line of drinks, you can still catch up. But not if its constantly busy. Later on the manager came and helped me on bar because Matt had gone to emurgentcare, now that I think about it, I think that's the little doctors office in Coxsackie. But when she helped it wasn't very busy and shortly after she left I had a small rush of drinks again and I ignored all the nonfatness again. Cause you have to steam the milk. So you only get one or two drinks out of each "steamed milk portion". So you have to keep refilling the milk and wait until it's done. And you have to hold the jug for the cappuccinos because you need foam, so you can't even set it down and then do other things. And then after a few times, you have to open up a new gallon of milk. To deal with opening those things, steaming, pulling the shots - and variations of them all because some want one shot or three shots or soy milk or the steamed signature hot chocolate which has its own pitcher. And then there's whipped cream or caramel drizzle. Plus putting on the lids and calling them out to the customers.

Not to mention you have to listen to them complain about you getting it wrong or listening to their questions while the cashiers are still calling out drinks and you can't mark the cups right away so you forget or you get them wrong. And then you have to run around trying to find the marker and put the initial syrups in and all the little "qualifications" as I like to put it, that go on the cup. Like one person wants the regular drink but with extra this and none of that or whatever.

It's just too much to do for one person.

And I've actually only been doing bar for about three weeks. And even then not that often because I'm usually stuck on register aaaaall day. So all things considered, I was the least experienced person getting stuck with this stuff.

But like I said, I wasn't stressed. Matt was because he had been there for an hour, and he still expected to please the customers but I came in right in the middle of it and I knew that there was no hope. He started out pleasing the customers and didn't want to lose that. I was ready to just accept defeat in the first inning.

So that's why Matt was making mistakes. Burning his hand and spilling drinks all over himself. He's the happiest person ever. And he was just so miserable and stressed out. And now he has a big ol blister from the second degree burn. It wouldn't have gotten so bad but he pretended like it wasn't as bad as it was so he didn't treat it with the first aid kit. I have before and mine might have blistered too, if I hadn't of. But Matt wouldn't leave in the middle of the chaos, even though he wasn't actually helping very much at that point.

It was so dumb though. I came in the next day and all Jasmine and Ashley could do was complain. Ashley, because she had a register and Russ didn't pull her on time so she had to stay 15 minutes past the end of her shift. And Jasmine was mad because me and Matt didn't pull pastries from the freezer the night before when we closed. They need time to thaw so they can sell them in the morning and they had pretty much none. I had thought of it but I ignored it because Matt was the superior or senior and I left the responsibility to him. Which is hypocritical for me, but understandable for them. Like, I wasn't to be blamed because I'm fairly new, even though I see myself as an independent worker who doesn't just dump things on the superior's shoulders, but takes her own initiative. But I was too busy flirting with Joe, actually.

:p

Anyway, it was so sad, because it was so trivial after a day of havoc and wreckage and Matt's second-degree burns. And they were just so angsty and pissed off and pessimistic. I couldn't take it. Jasmine was so negative and bitchy and I realized that she's always going to bitch and find something to complain about because if there are nine of ten things done, there's still gonna be something not done. You know? And then there's still going to be something to bitch about. So if there is, she's gonna find it. She is an awesome worker. She's so speedy, so efficient. She's the best person there. But that's the thing, she's so great at it that nobody compares. So nobody is more efficient than she, thus, she will always have something to complain about.

So ironically, this was yesterday, and after Jasmine and Ashley left, two people from high school came and they had to leave early because they were minors. So that left me and Beth to close. We've both been there for about the same time but Beth works part time so she knows half of what I know, even though she's a fully capable adult. And Brittany was being a spoiled brat again. Because I was on register alone before Beth came in and Brit and Timmy were just in the corner gossiping for like two hours. I couldn't do anything because even though it wasn't busy, there's still always at least one customer. There are only seconds pause between when one customer walks out and another walks in. And I had to be there to greet them. They were only on bar making the drinks so they could chat to themselves.

And they wouldn't share it with me, it was some big secret. Not that I really care, though if it was about Matt I want to know. It was either about sex or someone being gay, I'm not sure. Anyway, it doesn't matter but I jokingly said that they were having a fun day because they could just gossip all day while I was doing all the work.

But Brittany started arguing with me about it and giving me attitude because she's "where she's supposed to be" even though it would have been nice if one of them had gotten a register so that they could pick up the pace and deal with customers more efficiently. If a manager had been there, they would have honestly told them to do that. I swear they would have. But Pam did not think the schedule through, obviously since she'd given us the two newest people on the busiest day of the week and she'd had me and Beth closing alone.

Plus, even if you don't have a register, you're supposed to be "running" for me. Which means that you get my coffees and my pastries and you rebrew the coffee. Plus, you ask the customers if you can get a drink started for them so that by the time I'm finished with my customer, all I have to do is ring them up. And Timmy knows this. He did it a tiny, tiny bit. But he was too busy gossiping to do it.

So I was originally kidding but Brittany always blows things out of proportion and gets argumentative. She likes to put people down to make herself feel better and she has to be right. I think she's not a good person. Deep down. But otherwise she reminds me of me when I was like 11. Selfish and egotistical and argumentative.

So I commented back a little bit. But not really. But she just wouldn't let it go so she kept saying sarcastic things out loud. And I just kept ignoring her, I didn't say anything. But she wouldn't let it go. She just wouldn't drop it. And I kept ignoring it, but she wouldn't drop it. So she held onto the hostility throughout the night. I think it bothered her that I wouldn't engage in it. It reeeeally aggravates her when she can't get her way. She's a little princess.

So she kept saying things to Timmy, though Timmy wasn't being very hostile. Just a tiny bit. He asked me if I was on my period because he thought I was being bitchy and I said that I wasn't. They kept offering sarcastically to help me close. Like they were like, maybe if she's nice I'll do some dishes before I leave. But they were really too busy gossiping and then bitching at me, to get any work done. Brittany kept wandering off, but I didn't care cause I didn't need her help, since it was such a slow day.

When I went on break, I went to go talk to Joe but then Donna yelled at me to leave and I had Absolutely nothing to do but eat and I didn't feel like it so I pulled some stuff from the back, boxes of cups and pastries and things that we needed. We were actually pretty set from earlier on. I guess from having Jasmine there all day. Most of the time the people there just let everything get drained. Like they wait until the last cup is gone before they restock. But me and Jasmine restock when it's half-way empty. We always like things to be full and neat and abundant.

In any case, because we're not getting paid on our break and because it's the law that we need to take a break if we're working more than four hours, it doesn't really make sense to work while on break. But I had only been able to take a break because Beth had just come in and Timmy was about to leave so I knew that I wouldn't have a chance to pull things and since Donna had yelled at me, I couldn't talk to Joe on my break so I took the opportunity. And Brittany was so mad at me for doing it because that meant that things were getting done. And she was so stuck on her decision that I was going to fail. So she bitched at me for working on my break and I was like, do you honestly care that I'm working on my break? Like she was trying to convince me to rest instead of work. Like a friend would, but in an accusing way. Like I was doing something wrong, I was stupid, because I wasn't getting a chance to rest and eat. And I was like, yeah, right, like you care. The only reason she cared is because I took the chance to succeed and she wanted me to fail.

She kept making comments about how we needed her help to close but she wasn't going to help because I was being rude. I was like, I. DON'T. WANT. YOUR. HELP. very firmly and she was like, well with that attitude I'm not going to help you. And I was like, well, I don't want it, so it works out. But as I said, she has to get her way and she has a very personal attachment to things of this nature. So it infuriated her ego that I didn't need her help.

It happened another day when we both had a register and Matt was on bar but he left to unload the truck so I went on bar and she asked if we could switch, but I was to be on register for another few hours and she was leaving in ten minutes to go home. So I said no, I'm going to take this opportunity to be on bar, because after that I'm going to be stuck on register all night. And NOBODY likes it, because you can't do anything at all but pay attention to customers. You're a slave. You can't even really get work done, because all you're doing is taking orders. You never have a second to restock or clean, and the people on bar just sit there and gossip instead of doing efficient things that they have the freedom to do. So I can't and they won't and that makes me mad.

So that day I took my chance, Brittany had already been on bar earlier to cover someone's break while I was on register. So after I said no she got mad. So she kept calling out drinks and I was very busy cause there was a slight rush, though when there's only one person on register, there are less drinks at a time, so you have a moment to get things in order, besides the fact that about every other customer just orders plain coffee or pastries and the person on the register deals with that on their own so you have time, though I was working on drinks constantly and fast.

And she was like, well, you wanted to be on bar. In a - I told you so - voice. But I didn't regret being on bar just because I was busy. I could handle it. So I said nothing and I was more determined to show her that I was perfectly fine on my own. So I did, but I think that she purposely sabotaged me right before she left because she didn't call out some of the drinks. I noticed because the people were at the bar waiting and I asked them what drinks they were waiting on and I was not busy enough to have forgotten and when there's no one else in there, it's quiet so you can always hear when they call it out. Sometimes there are just so many people that you can't hear a damn thing.

But my point in saying this is that Brittany will actually go to those lengths to prove that she's right. So that's the kind of attitude she has. Where she will not only try to rub something in your face but she will actually go out of her way to make things worse for you so that she can prove herself right. Like she saw that I was getting the drinks and she hated it and she knew she was about to leave so she just decided not to call the drinks before she left. It could have been an accident, but I wouldn't put it past her.

And she was like that yesterday too. Always trying to say whatever it took to prove me wrong. So she was like, oh well I feel sorry for you, Beth - but I'm glad Jasmine is opening tomorrow, you guys are lucky, cause she will be more understanding than Bryan. And then when she left she looked around and said that things weren't looking so good so I guess "your plan didn't work". Even though, all that was a reference to my ability to clean. That's it. You close up, stop dealing with customers, and you clean and restock and that's it. And she was so convinced that we were incapable of doing it. When actually, every single time there's a bad closing it's because someone is lazy. I've seen it over and over and over again. Laziness. It's simple to clean. It's just laziness that says - ahhhhh, whatever, I want to go home. And before the end of their shift, usually.

But I like to get all my hours in, and I have no problem working hard. Plus, I love to clean and I love to be responsible. I love to be in charge. So I was excited that I could do things my way and get the credit for it. You know? Even if I had restocked the pastries Sunday night when Matt was there, he would have gotten the credit because he was the lead worker. But it brings me satisfaction to be recognized as a hard worker when I am a hard worker. So this was an opportunity to prove myself and since Jasmine had just been bitching all day, I was eager to prove her wrong by doing everything right.

But I was so stuck in proving her wrong. You know? When I was younger, I would have argued. But I have never argued with Brittany. I know what she's like and it's not at all worth it. So I always ignore her, but I know from personal experience that that never shuts a person up. And usually, when you don't engage, they have nothing to go on, so they make stupid shit up. So everything she said was extremely stupid.

She asked if I wanted her to call Justin in. Don't get me started. He is a really lame worker. Everybody knows it. He's a supervisor but he just wanders around like a ghost instead of doing any work. But Brittany is completely in love with him, though I'm not exaggerating when I say that nobody likes her because she's very annoying and needy and she doesn't connect with people. She's always obsessing over them but she never understand their emotions or how they feel and she's very controlling. Justin doesn't like her at all but she's madly in love with him. So she thinks he's an amazing worker if I think he sucks. But she knows he sucks anyway, I've seen her bitch at him.

So she wanted to call him in and he's the worst person to call in so I said so. and she was so offended and decided to tell him. Like I care. I've already told him to his face that I think all he does is slack off. But it just infuriates her. She keeps trying to control the situation and keeps trying to convince other people of the situation when it's so clearly not true. And the fact that I'm never intimidated because usually the situation defends me all on its own - like when she thought I needed her help on bar but I got every drink done perfectly - it just infuriates her more and she gets hung up on finding anything that will make me look bad so she just talks out loud or says things sarcastically out loud about random things that she thinks will mock me, but don't really. And I don't engage or show I'm bothered so she tries harder and thus becomes more stupid about it.

So she left early because she had clocked in early. I didn't care. But I went to get the keys to close because I thought that she was leaving at 9 - like she was meant to. But it was only 8:37. And I didn't want Donna to think that I was trying to close early, so I said, Oh, I guess I thought it was nine because Brittany is leaving. Which is the reason I thought it was nine. I heard her babbling about how she was leaving early but I didn't pay attention at all. So she left but she must have been questioned by Donna, and she apparently thought that I had gone to tell on Donna. So she came back in such a fury and she started bitching at me. I said that I hadn't known she was leaving early because I wasn't listening to her and she was like, of course not because you never listen, you're the worst worker ever.

So Justin is the best worker ever. She actually said that he did the most work out of anybody. And that I'm now the worst worker ever. Obviously she's biased by her emotions.

So she told me that she had been wanting to say so many things to me all day. And that umm... well I can't remember what she said. Something about me being a queen or something of that nature and about me thinking that I'm the best thing since peanut butter. I wanted to laugh because I had just had a peanut butter and jelly sandwich the night before. I love peanut butter. I expected her to say, since sliced bread. Cause that's the expression.

In any case, when she had first come in she said that she was a minor and that's why she needed to go home early since she clocked in early. It was a complete excuse. Even Timmy would say so, if he hadn't already left. Because I had jokingly used that excuse last Friday and he was like, no, it doesn't work that way.

So all I said to Brittany is that she better stop bitching and go, cause she's a minor. I repeated her exact words. But she said she was already clocked out. And then after she said that she had been wanting to say things to me all day I said that I hoped this felt good then. And she said it felt very good and then sort of stopped or something.

I was making drinks so I wasn't really paying attention. I mean, her purpose is to make me feel like shit. To make everybody feel like shit. Because she wants to be better than anyone. And she does it because she doesn't feel better than anyone. Some people brag to make it seem like they're higher than everyone. But she doesn't feel that she's good enough to be higher than everyone, so she lowers the bar and tries to make it seem like everyone is far, far, lower than even she believes herself to be.

And I've been there, I've experienced that same thing, wanting to make people feel lower than me. And I've seen her do it to everybody, she likes to be condescending and controlling. I'm not at all intimidated by her because as I said, it's so far from reality. She's almost like David in my explanations but still so very different. I can't describe it.

In any case, I didn't engage but it all did bother me. I may as well admit that. She always complains to me to Joe because she likes to turn people against people and she knows Joe from high school so he knew that she was bitching about me so when I went over there he asked if I was alright. And I said that I was, because I did feel alright. I was happy to have work to do and I don't care if Brittany hates me. She's crazy.

And he asked specifically, are you alright, like he didn't believe me. And I said that I was in a peppy voice, not faking it. But he was kind of on to something. I mean, I think that Joe feels that he himself would be bothered by someone like Brittany. He's very sensitive to bullies. But to admit that she bothered me is to give her power because her point was to bother me.

And it didn't make me feel like crap. She didn't affect me the way Joe thought she would. Joe thought that she Could make me feel bad because other people make him feel like crap. But I don't care in that sense. But it did make me nervous to conflict with her because it always makes me nervous to conflict with people. So my stomach was in knots the whole evening. I suppose it makes me nervous to fight, to defend myself. It always has.

But I know I did the right thing. I have always been desperate to prove myself in the past but I didn't need to. And that's true power. Fighting is not power. Power speaks for itself. And I didn't need to engage with her, because my power spoke for itself.

But combined with my annoyance at Jasmine and my determination to prove both Jasmine and Brittany wrong, as well as Donna because she thinks that I'm trying to distract Joe and she thinks that I'm trying to close early, and she is the only manager who has ever ordered me around like a slave because she thought she needed to otherwise I wouldn't listen.

Yeah, that one day that I complained about in my other superlong entry about the worst day of my life at work. So oddly enough, everybody was there that I needed to prove something to, and I was given the opportunity to do so by closing by myself. So I took the bull by the horns. And I wanted to do EVERYTHING. Like I said, you do 19 out of 20 things and there's still something to bitch at. Most of the time, they always leave at least one thing. And I wanted to do EVERYTHING.

But we only had two people, and we usually have at least three sometimes more. Usually we have this old guy do the dishes and the condiment stand. Sometimes we have Pam who helps us pull or restock. But this time it was just me and Beth, all alone. Nobody else.

And I did EVERYTHING. And I will tell you, my shift ended at 10. I stayed until 11:35. Beth left at 10:30, I think. She needed to get home. She has kids and she had to be up at 5AM. I didn't expect her to stay, especially because she was aware that I was trying to prove myself so I was being obsessive compulsive and fanatical.

And I was exhausted, emotionally from my determination. And I realize now that it wasn't as important as I allowed it to be. The determination was there before Brittany even started bringing it up, which is one of the reasons why I egged her on. Because from the first, I was determined to do it all my own. And she wanted me to need her, but I didn't. I got a little lost in my determination. Maybe in my pride.

But I have also realized that with more hands, more things can get done. But if it took me and Beth 2 and a half hours to clean, then obviously a lot needs to be done. They can bitch about my opening and all I have to say is, you can't expect me to stay two hours past my shift to clean, but that's how much time it takes.

But I did leave things pretty good. Everything was restocked and organized. And there was plenty of prep, though I didn't make signature hot chocolate because I don't know how to. Cause it's new. And I meant to write a note acknowledging that so she doesn't bitch, but I forgot.

On my way out, I dragged the mop and bucket but it's a pain and I accidentally knocked it over in quiznos and had water everywhere and had to spend ten minutes cleaning it up....

The only problem is... I'm still going to get in trouble because we're supposed to stay under 40 hours because we're in an economic crisis. And I'm probably going to have either 41 hours or 41 and a half hours by Thursday. The other day, Justin comes in at 4 and decides that he wants to leave again by like 5 so he was trying to find someone to cover his shift and that was the day that Joe was staying extra so I decided to stay with him. But Pam said I could only do it if I kept under 40 hours. Usually I only get 37 hours. But three hours extra would make me go over. So I took a second break and I planned to come in the next day later than I was supposed to so instead of an eight hour shift I only worked a six hour shift. But now that I've stayed extra I'm over.

Yes. Justin wanted to ditch work and I covered him and two days later Brittany tells me that Justin is the best worker and that I'm the worst worker. Hmm.

But I guess I won't say anything to the managers. I was going to tell them, but I'll let them find out on there own and blame Justin for not doing his calculations. They'll see I stayed late but I'll tell them the truth. I didn't look at the clock once until I'd left. It was just me and Beth and it was my first time closing alone so I wanted to make sure that I did it right.

It's not like I'll get reprimanded. I would if I came in earlier than they'd assigned me. But Donna knew I was still there at 11, she came in and took some of my garbage out and I said that I was almost done. And Pam knew I was staying extra that day, she okayed it. So I think I'll be good.

But Joe has IMed me and this entry is LAGGGGGGING because there is SO MUCH to it. So I better close up shop. I just don't write every day anymore so I had to unload.

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