Yup, I got a job. Who'da thunk it? I started work Thursday, and am expecting this project to continue for four to six months (although I hope it doesn't go that long).
I signed up to work part time, which with this company means around 40 hours a week (full time is 60+). So, I'm now up at 5:00am every weekday morning, insert caffeine drip, make a healthy lunch, lace up the steel toed boots, and away I go, up the mountain. It's a little bit wild.
Anyway, I now have significantly less knitting time, less blogging time, less blog-surfing time, and no nap time at all! What I will do for the almighty $. But, must pay for the stash enhancement...
Edited later to add: Um, good point DebR! The job is ... kind of fluffy / waffle-y ... a production operations streamlining consultant thing. Yeah, that's meaningful. And so very comprehensible.
I was confused, too, until I realized that my job at this particular site will be to look for holes or bottlenecks in the operation - basically find opportunities to improve production capacity and/or streamline the operations process, cutting costs in the process.
Hmm, still don't know what I'm doing? Uh, it has to do with a surface mining operation. I wear steel toed boots, a hard hat, safety glasses and a reflective vest. I come home really dirty, but get to spend the day on top of a mountain. And yes, full time is a minimum of 60 hours a week (most employees work 12 hour days, 10 days on, 4 days off, for 120 hours every two weeks). Woo hoo!
You left out the most important part. What's the job??
ReplyDeleteSo basically you're an efficiency consultant, yes? Cool!
ReplyDeleteThat place has a rough schedule. Wow.
Yowza. I can hardly believe it. You sound so professional! Do you wear hand-knit socks under the steel toed shoes?
ReplyDeleteAs an un-efficient, non-quilting fan whose hope is to punch a cash-register somewhere, my hat's off to you! Sounds like great stash-enhancement is coming your way! My only worry is the cats--will they take your abscence in stride, or will it be like what went on at my sister's house, a week of angst and mayhem? Hope not!
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