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Sat 16 Dec, 2006 04:23 am
Haven't been around for a bit and I miss you guys!
How's it goin?
Missed you too, ummmmm,errr, sorry what was your name again?
whtcha been up to montana?
Hey, Dadpad :-D
I've been working and doing lots of working out these days, so the most time I've been spending at my computer is to check the weather, lottery and emails every day.
I'm a bit stressed at work because I'm not feeling the job security that is so important to me, but I hope things level out soon.
Other than that, I've been keeping myself busy.
How about you? What's happening in your world?
Montana, we have missed you, girl. Sorry about that job security thing. That ain't no fun at Christmas, is it. How's Dana doing?
did you get the car you were talking about a while back?
Hi Montana. Here you are, just in time for Christmas!
Job security is a problem at your work place? Are they letting people go, or what?
[size=7](& I hope you finally washed that man right outa your hair! Don't mention him if you prefer not to. But I do hope you did!)[/size]
Hugs, you guys :-D
Letty, Thanks, but things will work out, I bet. dana is good, thanks for asking. How are things down your way?
Wilso, yeah, I bought a 2001 Toyota Camry this past June. How's the married life going?
Olga, when I was hired on at my company, I was told that the job I was being hired for was a new on the night shift and was going to be a permanant thing, but it didn't work ouyt that way.
The whole time I've been there, people told me that the assembly line would end at night for the winter, but a few people were saying no. This made me insecure, of course, so it ended up being true and I'm now working alone in a corner cutting insalation for the machines. This is temporary and I have no clue as to what they plan to do with me next.
They tried shipping me off to days, but I waited 20 years to get back on this shift and I'm not budging.
It's just a royal pain in the butt right before Christmas. Oh well, I'm happy that I still have a job ;-)
Merry Christmas :-D
Oh, and Frenchy is now my boss
Wow! Sorry to hear of your leg and the fires in your area. I guess I better start counting my blessings ;-D
msolga wrote:Montana wrote:Oh, and Frenchy is now my boss
Yeah!!! You can say that again
He thinks he's somthing else, but I am enjoying the knocking him off his pedestal, which I do a lot
Montana wrote:.... I was told that the job I was being hired for was a new on the night shift and was going to be a permanant thing, but it didn't work ouyt that way.
The whole time I've been there, people told me that the assembly line would end at night for the winter, but a few people were saying no. This made me insecure, of course, so it ended up being true and I'm now working alone in a corner cutting insalation for the machines. This is temporary and I have no clue as to what they plan to do with me next.
They tried shipping me off to days, but I waited 20 years to get back on this shift and I'm not budging.
It's just a royal pain in the butt right before Christmas. Oh well, I'm happy that I still have a job ;-)
Well hang in there, Montana & best of luck in holding onto your job. Yes, it must be a real worry, wondering
when & if .......
Is there a reason you'd prefer not to work days? (Don't answer if you think I'm being too nosy in asking, or the answer's personal ....) Me, I'd prefer day-time work, anytime!
Not too personal at all. My life is too dull to have anything personal to tell
I have always been a night owl, but of course I had to go against my grain for some years to raise my son and now that he's grown, I can get back in my vampire mode
Montana wrote:He thinks he's somthing else, but I am enjoying the knocking him off his pedestal, which I do a lot
Someone should make a movie based on this story!
If you could only be a fly on the wall to watch us, I think you'd get a kick out of it.
We do keep everyone at work quite entertained
He actually came in on his day off to talk to our manager about keeping me on at night and he thinks he's some kind of hero now
Well, it
was quite a heroic thing to do! Saved you from the dreaded day shift!
Montana--
Welcome back.
You do have a talent for soap operas.
Hold your dominion.
msolga wrote:Well, it
was quite a heroic thing to do! Saved you from the dreaded day shift!
Yeah, but he can forget about whatever it is he has in mind
Unless, of course, he happens to end up unattached and even then, I'd have to think about it.