We've finished the fourth full day of no-holds-barred negotiations and I sense the honeymoon phase is ending. Overall I'm still enjoying the experience -- it's different from any other deal I've worked on; it's quite an adventure -- but the pace is starting to wear. I'm tired of being stuck with only one suit and two shirts, needing a haircut (I was supposed to have it cut on Saturday), and not being able to exercise or eat properly (sitting for sixteen hours at a time with nothing to eat but cookies, honeydew and Diet Coke is not a recipe for health and happiness).
Mostly I'm just tired. Today was better than yesterday in the sense that it was a 9am-to-2am workday. But worse in the sense that most of those hours were wasted through inefficient project-management by the client. Plus, although I'm getting to bed three hours earlier than I did last night, I also have to be back in the conference room three hours earlier tomorrow morning: The first meeting kicks off at 6am.
So, without further ado, I'm going to bed.
But first let me just say that I have a growing horror of a baby-faced little man on the client's in-house legal team whose nose is the only thing in his face that moves when he speaks. Makes me think of a cross between an expressionless twelve-year-old and a gerbil.
Mostly I'm just tired. Today was better than yesterday in the sense that it was a 9am-to-2am workday. But worse in the sense that most of those hours were wasted through inefficient project-management by the client. Plus, although I'm getting to bed three hours earlier than I did last night, I also have to be back in the conference room three hours earlier tomorrow morning: The first meeting kicks off at 6am.
So, without further ado, I'm going to bed.
But first let me just say that I have a growing horror of a baby-faced little man on the client's in-house legal team whose nose is the only thing in his face that moves when he speaks. Makes me think of a cross between an expressionless twelve-year-old and a gerbil.
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This kind of pace can not bode well for outcome of the deal or for all the people involved! I would demand food. That's rediculous! Lady
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