When You Don't Pander to Meet the Agenda--Scavengers Start to Gather
Do you smell that?
The sweet smell of completion.
It turns out I DID have all of the info I needed, so I am finished with that (damned) project.
9 days early...4 days before I thought I would be done.
I feel like one of those "good" kids, who actually started a project when it was assigned.
My technique was always start at the last possible minute, usually at about 8:00 PM the night before it was due.
Admittedly, this strategy is not for everyone, (it used to drive my Mom bonkers) but the enforced deadline (never) worked for me.
Kind of a shame though, the grand total of pages was only 33. I would have bet it was at least 700.
It is still the biggest document I have ever produced, by about 29 pages.
It is a fascinating man-against-nature-fight-for-survival, with a romantic twist. It is the "Ulysses" of third party medical billing. Coming soon, to a theatre near you.
It is an epic, in 5 columns... date...contact...billable hours, and of course, pro bono hours.
The struggles of all 490 characters play out, in a drama unseen since "Gone With the Wind".
You'll laugh, you'll cry, but at all costs, do not miss "Third party medical billing.doc".
If you do, you'll wish you hadn't.