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 Wednesday, June 25, 2003

One month in, and I'm already forgetting to post. This is going well... (01:58 PM EST)
I got good news on Monday. I got really good news on Monday. I got REALLY, REALLY, REALLY good news on Monday.

Seems the petition for our store to change wage levels went through the organization, and actually went above and beyond what we were hoping for. We are now getting the same wages as the State College stores, which means my angst with working where I do has been almost eliminated. Now, instead of driving 20 miles and getting paid less, I'm just driving 20 miles, which is something I can handle quite easily. Additionally, the pay for Assistant Managers (which I will soon be) has been increased dramatically, so I will start seeing some nice paychecks in the coming months.

Other than that, things have been pretty boring. Dan's gone for two weeks, and Chris was gone for the weekend, so I've been by myself quite a bit. Chris is leaving for Poland next weekend, so I don't see the trend stopping anytime soon. Luckily, I've been working quite a bit, so I'm keeping myself entertained in some way.

Two weeks of my life, summed up in two paragraphs--ahh, the excitement of being me...


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 Wednesday, June 11, 2003

It's that time of the year when a new class of morons prepare to roam the world... (01:31 AM EST)
Graduation for Bald Eagle High School was tonight, so we now have a new group of people in Wingate to come and torture us with their stupidity during the hours of the day they would have otherwise been in school. I've seen the future of America, and it ain't pretty. Hide the kids, board up the windows, and start digging the hole for the fallout shelter, cause we're about to suffer an even greater absence of sense than we already are.

Tonight at work, there was someone from corporate offices riding on the delivery truck to come around to the stores to take a look around and see how the stores are run on a more intimate level. Quite ridiculous, and quite impeding, since we were already running with one less person than we probably should have had. Turns out she was Steve Sheetz's personal secretary, so she wasn't just some nobody who wanted to ride in a big truck. The truck driver seemed none-too-enthused about having her tag along for the evening, so I suspect she will be found in the freezer in one of the State College stores till he got done with his route.

Our manager conducted a series of interviews with potential hirees yesterday, and will likely be hiring three of the four people she met with. Hopefully, we will soon have a few more intelligent people working at the store, though I somehow suspect that, like every other round of hiring, we'll get one decent person out of the group along with a bunch of people who will merely add another rejected job to their history. It would be safe to say I've lost my faith in people in general. Luckily, all the potentials are younger, which is fine with me since they're less set in their ways.

That is all for now.

My life is boring...


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 Saturday, June 07, 2003

A little bit of pain and suffering by others can put people in an amazingly good mood... (04:08 AM EST)
One of the recent (within the past two months) hirees at work had been calling off quite a bit ever since she began working there, and she finally amassed enough absentee points to warrant review from corporate offices, which resulted in her being terminated as of this morning. She was very upset at losing her job, and my manager doesn't enjoy making people feel bad, and was understandably stressed out by what was going on today.

Having said that...

It's really about time that this employee was shown the door, as most of the other people have really been pissed off by all that she's been getting away with that none of us would even consider pressing our luck with. The fact that she finally got what we all felt was coming to her really did a lot to lift the spirits of the entire store. I honestly think that the fact that we all knew that none of us would have to work with her (or cover a shift for her) again lifted a lot of the tension that has been floating around the store lately, which will hopefully start a process by which we can all have fun at work again (which has not been the case for quite some time). The only difficulty is that she is still on the schedule for the next 3 weeks, so we will have to figure out how to get people to work those shifts in the meantime.

Thankfully, my manager was going through and setting up quite a few interviews today, so we will hopefully soon have some more people who will show a bit more dedication to the job (and thus be able to keep it). Additionally, it seems as if she's interviewing quite a few younger people, which is fine by me since I think the shifts go better when they are being worked by people who don't have the worries of a family to sidetrack them, and who are used to disappointments. Being indifferent and cynical about the world around you is a quality that can go a long way when dealing with the public.

In addition to all those changes, I will likely be starting my Assistant Manager training sometime in the next couple weeks, so I will have quite a bit to keep me on my toes, which is probably a good thing since I've been getting a bit too comfortable with things lately.


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 Tuesday, June 03, 2003

There's no place like home... (12:01 AM EST)
Well, I came home this morning--which is something I have been doing a lot more of lately than I had in the past--and became bored after about the first half-hour. It's really weird to realize exactly how involved my life has become since I left home. I seem to get bored everyday, but the second I set foot back in Waynesboro, I realize exactly how much I actually do in State College. This town really sucks, and I can't seem to shake the feeling that, as much as I hate it, it's where I'm going to end up spending a significant portion of my life. Quite depressing...

We went to Chambersburg tonight, and I've come to accept that towns which I once viewed as "significantly bigger than Waynesboro" are now "significantly smaller than State College." I'm fine with things being put in perspective, but it just seems really hard to come to terms with the fact that the world you've lived in for 19 years of your life suddenly seems so small. I'm not ready to go for broke and move to L.A., but I'm beginning to see the advantages of living around more people (and the disadvantages of living around fewer). From the backwoods to the bright lights...

On a brighter note, I did see Krystle for a few minutes today (for the first time in over a year), which, aside from being awkward, was actually quite enjoyable for me (though I'm sure she was probably counting down the seconds till she could get away from me). It brought back a lot of good memories, which have sadly been pushed to the back of my mind for quite some time. Ah, the good ol' days; how I miss them so...

I'll be heading back up to the apartment tomorrow around 5 or 6 o'clock, and will likely be doing some work on my webpage when I get there (not that anybody's reading it right now anyhow).


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 Monday, June 02, 2003

Omniscience can be a bad thing... (12:37 AM EST)
I suspected that today would be a bad day at work, due to the good time I had yesterday, and my suspicions were validated within 15 minutes of arriving at work and realizing that I would have only three people (including myself) to run the store from 5 PM to 10 PM on a Sunday, which is generally one of the busiest times for the store. Thankfully, the people I had working could be counted on to do what needed done in times of haste, so the venture was easier than it could have been. Regardless of who I've had working with me, I've gotten tired of not having enough people at times when it can be most crucial, and I'm beginning to think the problem is not going to be solved anytime soon.

I'm going home today, so hopefully, I'll get a break from the commotion I deal with at work on a daily basis. It can't possibly be any worse.


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 Sunday, June 01, 2003

Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes... (01:43 PM EST)
I've added a few items and linked a lot of the stuff on my profile page for anyone interested in taking a journey through some of the things of my past and present. Other than those changes, nothing significant. Over the next couple days, I'm going to get around to adding some links and such to the menu bar at the left of the page, and will likely be cleaning up the appearance a bit.

I actually had a good day at work yesterday, which is the first time in quite a while that I've not wanted to stab out my eyes out of aggravation. It's amazing how much more enjoyable that job can be when you're working with enough of the right people and can actually have some fun between the mad rushes. However, I doubt the trend will continue today, so I'll likely be looking for the scissors around midnight, or so.

Off to the circus...


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