Message-ID: <5413692.1075846804234.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 04:00:00 -0700 (PDT) From: susan.scott@enron.com To: ehillegeist@hotmail.com Subject: Re: houston, we have a problem....? Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Susan M Scott X-To: "Emily Hillegeist" @ ENRON X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Susan_Scott_Dec2000_June2001_2\Notes Folders\Sent X-Origin: SCOTT-S X-FileName: sscott5.nsf Hey Em, First things first, I got the personality test...very interesting. I took it twice. The first time I was a Mastermind (like Katy) and the second I was a Mentor (like Matt) I think I only changed two answers between the first and second test. Anyway, definitely a fun little intro to a rather boring Monday morning. I was trying to remember where we left on in the saga of Ted Noble. I guess the last time I had emailed you Ted had to spend the night at Darren's apartment because he'd left his keys in his locker at the Met. Well, if you'll remember at the end of the email he said he'd talk to me later, which is extremely relevant considering he was supposed to tell me whether we could go get a drink that night or not. I knew he had his presentation that day so I figured he'd call later that afternoon to tell me yeah or neah...I received no call, no email, no nothing. Of course, always wanting to give others the benefit of the doubt I figured the presentation must have taken longer than expected and afterward he'd decided to just go to Austin and pick up his friend from the airport. If that were the case, knowing Ted, I thought he must have just forgotten that he'd told me he'd call. WRONG!!!! Friday at work I had to go down to his floor (for legitimate reasons I swear) and he was there, the jerk. He didn't see me though nor did he try communicate with me at all that day. Flash forward to the next week. I didn't get back to the office until Wednesday because I was in Austin Tuesday for a recruiting trip. When I got in I of course immediately checked my email...nothing. I also didn't have any messages at any of the 3 phones I can be reached through. So it's now Thursday afternoon, still no interaction...I am pissed. About 2:00 p.m. he calls. He asks me about San Diego and I ask him about Austin...both trips were great. We discuss UCLA and UT football for a while...I of course get riled up. He informs me that he is going to be trading corn (yes, you heard me corn) for Enron. While he is very excited about trading I get the impression he feels a little overwhelmed and he is a very concerned about how much trading will limit his vacation time. He said that he and Darren had been meeting with consultants all week to get up to speed and therefore the week had pretty much just been one long string of meetings. It is around this point that he brings up the vacation thing and how, to his dismay, as a trader you work when the markets are open and you're only off when they're closed. As a result, he's decided to get in his long visit home ASAP, i.e. "I'm leaving tomorrow (Friday) to go to California for a week." I make sure I heard him correctly and yes he said leaving, tomorrow and 1 whole week (7 days) AND at no point did he ask to get together before he left. So, that was Thursday. I'm down on his floor again on Friday to talk to my old group and, to my dismay, run in to him. We exchange pleasantries, I ask him when he's leaving, he informs me he is going to sleep for the entire week in an attempt to catch-up, I tell him to have fun and that's that. So here we are, or rather here I am in Houston...alone. Any thoughts? On a brighter note, tell Katy I think I'm going to try and come Oct 4 - Oct 9 so that I can see both of you. Also, I understand your dilemma regarding Claudia, but I definitely don't think you should look a gift horse in the mouth (if you know what I mean). That first month after Katy leaves is going to be awkward so it's best to have someone there even if only to act as a crutch until you find your footing. I'm sure Monique can testify to a little extra weight dealing with me since you and Matt both took off. And speaking of Matt, no I haven't heard a thing from the turn-coat. I need to shoot him an email and see how things are shaping up for him. I'm willing to bet though that moving to Austin hasn't solved all of his problems...just transplanted to a prettier location. Get back to me with anything...I'm desperate for positive energy. Oh, and I'm going to try to meet with that Director friend of mine this week to talk about swinging a rotation in London (he has 75 employees over there that work for him right now), and I'm going to set up a meeting with the lady in charge of my rotations within the analyst program to make sure I'm doing everything I can to get over there and still get promoted. Talk to you soon, Susan ******** Humor is the best medicine.******** So I'm thinking of taking that t-shirt Ted gave me and writing this on the back of it... I dated Ted Noble and all I have to show for it is this lousy t-shirt. Dont'cha love it?