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I have learned that I am going to be an uncle next year!
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That's how I start every day.For breakfast I had a cigarette with black coffee.
I'm just glad summer is almost over, I'm ready for the cold weather.
Just be careful!Day five of anti-depressant tapering:
It's been a great day. Decided to not break my fast and keep going until I'm at least another ten pounds down. I forgot how much my meds had made me crave large amounts of food.
Just two more days of my lowest dose and then I'm off it 100%. Other than my head feeling a little 'swimmy', the physical withdrawals haven't been that bad.
My biggest gripe with myself is I'm having a hard time organizing my work space. I know it would take like, a solid hour and then I'd be extremely happy/productive. But I always get distracted with something or get motivated right when I'm about to fall asleep. On or off crazy pills it's a bitch to do. Hoping I can do it tomorrow.
Oh, and I took a five mile walk today just for fun. Hope I can do it again tomorrow. With extreme fasting my energy levels can vary so we'll see.
View attachment 5285632 thanks for reading. I know this is gay but it's been nice to ramble about this somewhere since this is my social media outlet.
Is Wordpad not installed anymore? If it's never been connected to the internet did it even have a license for office in the first place? Some computers will have stuff pre-installed with the assumption that you will pay or activate it to use.I really had to go home and get on my own computer and open libreoffice in order to type up a few words and make it big font
I needed to do some specific formatting Wordpad doesn't have.Is Wordpad not installed anymore? If it's never been connected to the internet did it even have a license for office in the first place? Some computers will have stuff pre-installed with the assumption that you will pay or activate it to use.
Let me guess, they are going to get mad at you for not magically know what to do.I just had my job interview, and I'm a little concerned.
So basically the machine shop is literally a mom-and-pop operation where they had the husband operating the two lathes and mills (one CNC one manual each), but then he got really sick and is in the hospital indefinitely. They just moved to a new building so all the machines need to be set up, hooked in, tested, and since the mom and daughter don't really know how to operate them and there's no one to train me I'll have to figure it out on my own.
Jobs I find on Kijiji are always cursed. I have to thin about it.
They effectively need a job foreman, something that I haven't done before. I have to digest what I saw and heard a bit, but i might get back to them to try to clearly describe what I can and cannot do and what they need. I think I can do it, but I would not be very good at it. I can try to explain what they need better, but I think I'm better off phoning some old machinist friends that may be more suitable for this. There's one that that would be a whiz at the job leadership stuff and manual machining, but may need some help at the cnc programming stuff which I may be able to cover.Let me guess, they are going to get mad at you for not magically know what to do.
The red flag is glowing here, proceed with extreme causation.
If they call you back, you should be sincere with them at tell them exactly what your concerns are.They effectively need a job foreman, something that I haven't done before. I have to digest what I saw and heard a bit, but i might get back to them to try to clearly describe what I can and cannot do and what they need. I think I can do it, but I would not be very good at it. I can try to explain what they need better, but I think I'm better off phoning some old machinist friends that may be more suitable for this. There's one that that would be a whiz at the job leadership stuff and manual machining, but may need some help at the cnc programming stuff which I may be able to cover.
The job looks scary, but I think I can do it. I just have to ensure they have realistic expectations for how long it would take to get things up and running. I should be able to do it. It is way outside of my comfort zone, but my comfort zone is not suitable for this economy.If they call you back, you should be sincere with them at tell them exactly what your concerns are.
Diplomatically, of course, and (assuming you still want the job) expressing a willingness to learn so long as they're willing to give you the tools and the training you may need. Make it clear that you cannot be expected to fulfill unreasonable expectations, or take responsibility for things you were not prepared (by them) for.