I have not pulled an all-nighter since Purdue days. Um... ok, maybe once few years back when I played Grand Theft Auto (which by the way, is just wrong, wrong!) with the boys all night.
I pulled one on Friday night/Sat morning! We've been having some issues toward AAPL's year-end so I was afraid to come into work on Friday. We didn't get home until 6AM on Sat morning.
Yes, not kidding you, I worked for 20 hours straight with a team of 4. Now, if I had stayed at NASA, you think that would've happened? Nooooo.....
So here's what happened... We got notified of some issues ____ ago from ____. So we started fixing the root cause, which was ____. But the issues turned out to be like an onion, the more you peel, the more it stunk. So we decided to do _____ which would fix the _____ to revert back the mess that _____ created. But around 9PM, we realized s*it! We didn't do ____ like we were suppose to, so instead of _____ we actually _____ Urgh! So we begin to fix that issue and did _____ to all ______ customers and eventually _____. Yeah, tough problem.
Oh yeah, I work for Apple. So no comment on the issue. Maybe my CEO would blog about it later.
Now wish me luck this week.
2 comments:
Boy, the _____ must have really _____. I'm glad you _____ the _____!
So here's what happened... We got notified of some issues 2 hours ago from Brian. So we started fixing the root cause, which was him not having an iPhone. But the issues turned out to be like an onion, the more you peel, the more it stunk. So we decided to do ship our own iPhones which would fix the fact that Brian didn't have one to revert back the mess that him not having an iPhone has created. But around 9PM, we realized s*it! We didn't do ship all other 10,000 different variations of iProduct like we were suppose to, so instead of spending time blogging about it, we actually did some meaningful work and sent him the iPhone, iPod, iMac, iTv, iCar, iHome and our latest development, iFuture. Urgh! So we begin to fix that issue and did absolutely nothing to all the other customers and eventually Brian had his iEverything in his hands. Yeah, tough problem.
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