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Until we get some people hired and trained for some duties it's just what I need to do to get my main job done around additional things I need to help with for the time being. Eventually I'll be able to put in more reasonable hours. Until then the overtime will look good on my paycheck.
Thanks. I'm hanging in there all right. This week will be less. Probably less than 50 hours. I've put in a little over 39 so far and today is the last day I work this week. Even if I put in 12 hours it'll be a lot less than last week.
An example of what's been happening with the transition at work: After 6 weeks of hiccups we should be getting a KeHE (formerly Gourmet Awards, it's a specialty foods distributor) order today. The bit that took the longest to work out was getting the tax stuff sent back and forth due to the sale of the store. Then came problems with getting the new account set up. The guy who handles that stuff finally showed transportation and so on that all they had to do is mirror the old account to the new. After that got done the next problem kicked in. A year or so ago we got switched from ordering out of Dallas to Flowermound. For some reason the route still belongs to Dallas so we became a crossdock. Dallas already had an account with that number, and the next number. Apparently they don't have one with the third so the order finally got loaded up and sent out as part of the tail end of a two day trip yesterday.
ok, the title doesn't go with it but happy saint patrick's day. this was one of shadow's very first rendered backgrounds and my very first composite. i thought you might like to see it.
Things are starting to settle down a bit at work. I think I'll be putting in 50 hour weeks for the near future but I've only had two 60 hour ones and more aren't likely, I think.
You both did a good job. :) Thanks for sharing. Happy (belated) St. Patric's Day.
thanks. glad you liked it. that was when shadow was just getting into daz, when we were still on webtv. at that time bryce was at version 5. i had seen a friend on a doll collectors' group, 'put', her travel doll into a scene of a beach. that inspired me to composite my doll photo onto shadow's rendered bg using ulead, which we'd gotten free as a perk of a short lived local isp for becoming a member. that isp folded for lack of membership but i still have the ulead disc. installed, now on win7. ;)
We got something worked out at work where soon my days off will be Monday and Saturday. hopefully starting next week (can't do it this week) as that is when my mother will be in town and she had originally scheduled her trip for Mon and Fri being when I'm off.
More good news. We're going to be able to change my days off at work so that I go back to being off on Monday. I may try that next week and see if it works out.
The internet feed at work is one where the store can put in store ads in. There seem to be about two every hour. This week we have Libby's canned veggies on sale. Because of this I've been hearing a familiar jingle several times a day. Late this morning a co-worker (early 30s I think) asked if I liked the new Libby's ad. New? Has it really been that many years since that jingle played, played, played on the air, air, air?
hi, terre. it's been years, years, years, since it was on the tv, tv, tv... :)
we recently had a close to cat1 storm, hours long power outages, and trees downed. our beloved and wise governor moonbeam, ever the astute observer that he is, declared the 6 year drought is officially over. and in other news, water is wet.
My mother and I did a touristy thing Saturday. We went here: http://windmill.com/
What the vids (and the pamphlet we got) don't show is the single largest turbine there. It's the GE prototype for the giant (over 200ft tall) turbines used in a wind farm in California. They couldn't erect the thing because they are close enough to the Lubbock airport that the height limit is 75' so it's in pieces on concrete pads on the ground. I was hoping the site would have a photo of the propeller section as it's gigantic and is one of the first things you see when approaching the museum. In the opening vid there is a red brick path leading off screen bottom. That leads to where you can view the giant. The quasi Dutch looking thing near the bottom of the home page is a replica of the first windmill erected in the US on the Flowerdew Hundred Plantation in Virginia in 1621. This one was built in 1978 and moved to Lubbock in 2010.
Things are starting to settle down at work. I'm now usually getting 53 hours/week and soon will be able to shorten it some more. I like the way the overtime looks on my paycheck but the longer weeks are very tiring. I'm not 35 anymore. LOL
Laugh track Woman's voice "When do you go at red and stop at green? When you're eating a watermelon." Laugh track...
The other two jokes in the ad aren't any better and I get to listen to this all week. Well, at least we've gotten some positive comments from customers about the in-store ads.
I actually put in a hair under 50 hours at work last week for the first time in almost three months. The overtime I've been getting looks good on my paycheck but it is very tiring.