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Old 04-02-2009, 15:21   #11
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Cheers Mates

I just done a Massive shop for supplys & bunged 30 quids worth of petrol in the motor
I plan on eating Untold food to compensate for the extra work load & to just generally treat myself well.
I'm up for it
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Old 04-02-2009, 20:21   #12
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Nice one Malc
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Old 04-02-2009, 22:36   #13
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Go go go!

And yeah Produce sucks Not sure what happens at the store I work at as I think the produce stuff comes in with the 6am delivery!

6 -> 8am is crazy busy in our shop
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Old 05-02-2009, 10:24   #14
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Well Thankfully our New night manager has had a fantastic effect on the whole night shift. For 2 months under the section manager we had our delivery at around 4am which gave us around 3 hours to complete & clear the floor
You getting yours at 6am is just plain Mental mate & if I can say so Blatant Poor Management. Our new manager within an Hour recognised the effect an earlier delivery would have on the nights work & sorted it within 2 weeks, We now get our delivery Before 1am giving us 6 full hours to sort the floor
In my mind I am quite happy about this move as it gives me more of a place amongst my managers team. I will be the only person doing Produce Fri.Sat.Sun & monday nights & once up to speed my Boss can forget about me & the produce section confident that it will not only be done in time but will also be done well. I am quietly confident that if I achieve my aim then my job will be "relatively" secure which is all I want for my efforts
The bonus is the physical effect it will have on my body & how it will extend my fit time of life. I have noticed a deterioration in myself over the last few years & this will not only stop the deterioration but put me back to where I was ten years ago, I have always been fit & up for it & working like this should maintain my form & improve my shape & fitness no end. I am honestly looking forward to being myself again both inside & out

It is funny almost Hilarious how one crappy job stacking shelves for minimum wage could ave such an effect on a mans life & how he feels about himself. I know people look down on me & my job & still I feel happy & confident about myself & my job.
I honestly feel sorry for the majority of people out there that have such high aims/standards for themselves as they will Never know the happiness & contentment a man like me enjoys.
I have had Everything & I have Lost Everything but now I have easily achievable goals & contentment within myself that is actually obtainable.
I am a simple man with simple needs living a simple life for simple pleasures, I am Happy inside & that reflects outwards with no effort whatsoever
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Old 07-02-2009, 10:37   #15
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So,
Was on Produce last night & had a young chap called Phil from the Lichfield store working with me & training me up, Basically we pissed it, There was 2 of us & Phil taught me well & we just got our heads down threw a few crates about & before I knew it Phil said **** me we only have 7 dollys left, We started with 22
Within the first hour I was doing a dolly with 18 crates on it in ten minutes no problems at all. Phil reckons they are well happy with anybody that does 5 an hour & 6 is sweet & the odd mentalist does 7. Well I don't need to tell you that me doing 1 in 10 mins is 6 an hour & that is on my first night doing it. Usually the first night with work rates you can't even imagine making the targets let alone achieve them so me making the 6 an hour target on the first night bods well for the future
I am Honestly Crapping myself about whether I get laid off in 4 weeks or they keep me on, They have layed off so many people & have told a few they have jobs, To me they hav said nowt yet, I keep telling myself this & that but Honestly I am crapping myself.
To be kicked out after all this effort would be a Major kick in my old sacks
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Old 07-02-2009, 10:40   #16
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I should also add that my section manager was there last night. Within 10 mins there was an oppurtunity to speak to him alone in the warehouse. I apologised for my out burst & re-assured him it won't happen again. He just looked at me, Held out his hand & said Lets just put it behind us & move on
The Dude gets Major respect from me for not making a big thing out of it or giving me a lecture & making me feel the **** that I am/was.
He is quite Obviouly a bigger man than me
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Old 07-02-2009, 11:45   #17
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Sounds like you had a great first night Glad the manager wasn't difficult over the last outburst and now you can stop berating yourself too

Even if, possible especially if, the new department is harder I think moving was a good idea. Not only will you be working it single-handed but you're also now trained in 2 areas. More areas you show you're willing to work on and the more experience you get at the different jobs, the more secure your job will be

Good move JSB
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Old 07-02-2009, 19:25   #18
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He is quite Obviouly a bigger man than me
I thought you said he put out his hand...
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Old 07-02-2009, 23:50   #19
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Keep up the good work JSB!

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Old 08-02-2009, 09:21   #20
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Another really good night, No faults at all, A Zero
The night before we had 1 fault but that was wrong + We are allowed 3 faults but most sections get around 5 & some times up to 9
Tonight is the real test though as I will be working it alone, I'm not worried though, It'll be hard work but I am very confident of getting it done in time. My hours have moved back to 10pm till 7am as of last night which don't bother me none.
I want to go in tonight & complete it on my own & get no more than 1 fault then I will be happy.
I'll be eating & sleeping as much as I possibly can today
Think of me whilst you kick back & relax late this evening or curl up into your nice warm beds as I will be working my nutz off.
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