I know I will be facing some huge changes going back to production, and changing to day shift but am looking forward to that and maybe some new life opportunities it might give me.
The plants I ordered have finally arrived, and it is pouring rain at this moment so the ground will certainly be wet enough for them. I have them soaking now and will start planting them tomorrow and hope it goes fast.
Our lead is on leave, someone is in a snit if I try and talk to 'her' trainee, did tell her to 'take it up with our department head' and she snipped back she was taking it up with me and I was to stay away from her trainee. Oh, gee, and here I thought we all were to do what we could to help all the G&K employees learn all the stuff they needed to know for their jobs. They are Not 'our trainees' but the new equipment room crew.
She is on vacation next week, it will be my last week and I have someone checking with our dept head about creating some sort of check list for G&K employees on 2nd shift so they have less chance of something slipping through the cracks.
The 'trainee' is who asked me about a written check list, which at this time does NOT exist and she did not ask her 'trainer' about a list, she asked me. There is not one but I will ask about getting one done for them.
The days will get better, I will get the plants into the ground, I will get the doll outfits done for our club Christmas exchange, I will survive the next few days, it is my turn to work the Saturday overtime if only 1 is needed, paycheck this Friday will pay down some more of my debt load and allow me some spending at Joann's for a change.
Time for bed.
2 comments:
Glad to see you still have your sunny outlook on life.
I am doing crocheting projects for the church and kids.
Kenn and I were divorced April 4, 2013. I am finding being single a little difficult but will survive.
I live with Sarah and her son up by Atlanta--a different environment than living in a military community--not as friendly.
Sorry to hear about the divorce. And can imagine the huge change. I am living in an old river town, a pork packing town that at 1time was often called Porkoppolis, seems pigs have paid the bills in this town for a lot of years now, from Lincoln's time and hauling them to markets on flat boats to our processing plant and them going out on trucks in boxes.
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