No, I am not racing but I am driving the supply truck/garbage scow to two of the rest stops on the road courses Saturday. I drop off supplies for Kellyville and Slick which are the furthest stops from Tulsa. When the last rider passes through I pick up the garbage and reusable items and takeContinue reading “Countdown to Tulsa Tough”
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Starting my vacation
Normally working five overnights a week, I don’t bother changing my sleep schedule. With nine days off, I am trying to sleep at night. It’s a little harder than I thought it would be.
I need a vacation…
…and tomorrow morning I am getting one. I can’t afford to go far, but I will go to Tulsa for Tulsa Tough. This is the first time in three years that I have had a full week off, and I am going to take advantage of it.
Pain in the gas
I filled my tank up on Thursday and paid $4.30 a gallon. The next day gas shot up 20 cents a gallon. I remember paying $4.40 right after moving to Kansas. That means the next time I fill up, I will pay the highest rate ever.
Employee of the month
I started my workweek last night and found out I was associate of the month at Wally World. This might be because I am one of the few overnight stockers who hasn’t quit or given notice of quitting. I have spent most of my work career NOT working 8-5 Monday through Friday, but I realizeContinue reading “Employee of the month”
Snoozepapers
Last weekend was the Kansas State Track Meet. You would think the local daily would have had Friday’s results in the Saturday edition. Considering that they charge double for the Saturday edition, the paper has daily in its name and the sports editor is named Dailey, this shouldn’t be too much to ask. They justContinue reading “Snoozepapers”
Back to the grind
After two and a half months away, I am back.
Pay Raise?
Every other place I worked before Wally World let you know when you were getting a pay raise and how much you were getting. I found out by looking at my last pay stub and found I got a 2% raise. Looking at current and projected inflation, I am going to have to seriously cutContinue reading “Pay Raise?”
Planting Time
Once yesterday’s snow melts, it will be time to think about planting the spring garden. The weather forecast calls for occasional frost for the next two weeks. Salad greens and root crops can go in now. Peppers, squash, and beans next month.
Mask Free at Last
I am still getting used to not wearing a mask at work. As socially distant as we were at work, it was about as useful as a bag of football bats at stopping WuFlu. The tables in the breakroom are set up for seating four people to a table instead of two. Even the localContinue reading “Mask Free at Last”