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Golf As A Common Denominator

August 5, 2013 | By Chris Chirico | 1 Comment

Lucky for me, my boss is pretty lenient when I want to take a day off, come in late or leave early.  He doesn’t care why.  He doesn’t ask questions (though I usually give him the reason anyway).  I just tell him “I’ll be in late on Wednesday,” and it’s fine.  It’s probably because I rarely take any time off that he really has no issue when I do.  I don’t have to come up with ways to play hooky in order to play golf.  One time, the other stinky golfers and I were planning on playing 18 during the week.  So I walk into his office, put on an obvious joking, fake cough and tell him…”I got a little cough coming on.  Looks like I’m going to need next Monday off.”  His response – “Sure.  Where are you playing?”  So you see what I mean.

So when one of our temporary employees (a college kid and friend of my boss’ son) let us know he would be leaving toward the end of the month to head back to school, the head honcho seemed to have no problem with the two of us ditching work early one day later this week so I could take him out for a round of golf as a “Thank you” for a job well-done this summer.  Golf is a useful tool that way.  Taking someone out for a round of golf is a way to show appreciation.  A way to say thanks.

Golf is also a common denominator.  You can have two people who may not have all that much in common, but if they both play golf?  Well now, they’ll be willing to hang out with each other for hours one day.  That’s us.  He’s a cocky, confident, college kid.  I’m a pretty laid back, working class guy.  I’m somewhere around twice his age…maybe more.  Other than the fact that he’s a hard-working kid, I don’t know a whole heck of a lot about him.  But I know he golfs, and that’s enough to get me to cut out of work early one day.

Who knows?  Taking two people who otherwise would likely not be hanging out, and putting them together on a golf course for a few hours, could lead to anything.  Maybe he and I become good friends.  Or maybe we don’t talk again until next summer if he comes back to work.  Either way, I’m sure he’ll appreciate the gesture as much as we appreciated the work he did.  But at the very least, we’ll both appreciate the fact that it’s a Friday afternoon and we’ll be on a golf course rather than at work.

Swing ’til you’re happy!

Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: golf stinks, golf vs. work, golfstinks, playing hooky

Going To Work vs. Playing Golf

October 1, 2012 | By Chris Chirico | 1 Comment

So I have this dilemma and I’m not sure what to do.  It sounds simple enough – play golf vs. go to work.  But it’s never really that simple is it?

See, at work we’re experiencing a “busy time” like nothing we have ever seen.  While that’s great for the company as a whole, as well as for me and my paycheck, at the same time it’s terrible for playing hooky. 

If I’m not at work during this busy time, then I have to rely on other people to handle things in my absence.  And too many times that leads to things simply not being done right, or being done half-assed.  But at the same time, why should I care about that?  If things fall apart that much when I’m not there, then they’re obviously not paying me enough.  But I do care, and that’s part of the problem. 

So what I’ll have to do is weigh the options.  What are the advantages of going to work vs. taking the day off to play golf.  Let’s see:

If I go to work I don’t have to worry about anything being done wrong.  I don’t have to worry about cleaning up anyone else’s mess.  I don’t have to worry about the work being done half-assed.  And most importantly, I won’t have to fix all of these things while still having my own job to do. 

Now, if I play golf, I get to enjoy a day out on the links which I would normally spend at work where I’ve been under a good amount of stress lately.  Of course, I no doubt will return to work to find a disaster making me question whether or not taking the time off was worth it.  Further, I could avoid all of this by simply golfing on the weekend instead of during the week.

Well, I think with these points in mind it’s pretty self-explanatory.  It just doesn’t make sense for me to take a day off from work to play golf.  And with that being said, I will be sure to set my out-of-office reply. 

See, golf always out-weighs work.  I have time off to use, I should use it to do something I enjoy, and that would be golf.  So is it worth a potential hard day at the office in exchange for a day of golf when I would normally be at work?  Silly question.

Swing ’til you’re happy!               

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: golf course, golf stinks, golf vs. work, golfstinks, playing hooky

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